When it comes to giving presentations, most people would rather not. When it comes to technical
presentations, most presenters think the information should speak for itself. When the presenter has
an accent, regional or  international, understanding the presenter can be very challenging. Incorporating other communication tools becomes critical.

 


Does your message get lost in the delivery? 

You sweat over writing every word every detail, you rejoice when you finally get
your power point done but you agonize at the thought of being in front of all those
eyeballs looking at you.
You’re the SME, Subject Matter Expert, the go to person and everybody knows it.
You’ve got the expertise; you’ve got powerful information to share. When you
present, you are met with:

·         bobbing heads,

·         blank stares,

·         people interacting with their cell phones or laptops,

·         doing anything but being engaged with you.

You’re comfortable presenting in front of a group and you know your topic.

You’ve covered every slide, you gave them the information they needed you leave feeling

good but the audience leaves thinking, ‘man, that presenter can read!’

You’ve given presentations before, you’ve practiced, you know the ropes. The meeting

runs long. Just before you are to present you’re told to cut your 30 minute presentation to

10 minutes; OMG!

You’re asked to give a presentation, you're terrified but can’t refuse; you think to yourself:

·         just shoot me now

·         I’ll take the sharp stick in the eye

·         so you want me to quit, huh

·         @#**!

Learn the secrets of presenting with confidence so the message sent will be the message delivered.

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Keep Your Message From Getting Lost in Delivery



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