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Presentation Skills

Presentation Skills Speaking in front of people can be a terrifying experience for almost anyone, but it doesn’t have to be. Discover the secrets to confident and successful presenting here.

Microsoft PowerPoint Help

NEW! Business And Microsoft® PowerPoint® Go Hand In Hand
Creating PowerPoint presentations is becoming increasingly important in business. Still, many professionals in the workforce today need lessons on how to effectively create a PowerPoint presentation.

NEW! PowerPoint® With Pizzazz
Tips to help you create PowerPoint presentations that make an impression, and ways to present your PowerPoint presentation more effectively.

NEW! Excessive PowerPointing?
While PowerPoint presentations can be a great tool, they can be, at times, overused and misused.

NEW! More Reasons You Need To Learn PowerPoint®
There are so many reasons to learn PowerPoint. In this article find out the most important reasons.

Fading Into Sameness: How Too Many Slides Can Ruin Your Presentation 
I have a love/hate relationship with PowerPoint. In the right hands, it's a great presentation tool. In the wrong hands (and unfortunately, most usage falls into this category) we are cloning generations of boring slide shows narrated by speakers we barely notice.

How To Improve Your PowerPoint® Presentation Skills
PowerPoint® is a software program that can put the punch in your presentations, but only if you know how to use it well. Here are some tips that can help you present better with PowerPoint.

Presentation

Which Chart Is Best For My Data?
Choosing the correct type of chart to use when presenting your data plays an important part in the success of your presentation. You can have the greatest idea in the world and the numbers to support it, but lose your audience if they’re spending more time trying to decipher the chart than understand your findings. Ask yourself this easy question when deciding: What type of information am I trying to present?

The Who, What, Where, And When Of Color In Your Documents
Learn to assess and maximize the impact your use of color in your documents and presentations will have on your readers.

Ten Tips On Using Flip Charts And Whiteboards
Flip charts are so common that we all think we can use them. But how often have you sat in presentations wondering what all the scribble was really about?

Speaking Skills

Getting To The Power Of Your Point Without PowerPoint®: Presentation Tips For The Speaker
Despite its name, PowerPoint® does not provide you with a fount of power to wow and amaze your audience. Ultimately, it’s up to you to provide the punch that your presentation needs to convince your audience. Learning to utilize PowerPoint and not rely on it is an important presentation lesson to learn.

Creative Presentation Openers That Work - How To Capture Your Audience's Undivided Attention
While your name can be very interesting (especially to you), it is not a very compelling way to begin a presentation.

Look ‘Em In The Eyes: The Real Power Of Eye Contact
Eye contact is the most powerful and personal of all presentation delivery cues, yet there is definitely an art to making good eye contact. Learn to connect with each member of your audience by taking full advantage of the power of strong eye contact.

Overcome Your Fear Of Public Speaking
Knocking knees, butterflies (who came up with that word?) in your stomach, sweaty palms, quavering voice. We’ve all been there – some of us more than others.

After The Speech
Usually the emphasis on making an effective speech is what you do in preparation before the presentation begins. But if you speak often, what you do after the speech can help you become a more effective speaker.

Know Your Audience To Deliver An Effective Presentation
PowerPoint: Understand what your audience brings to your presentation.

Tips For Thinking On Your Feet
Being in control and aware of your audience is important when making a presentation. These useful tips will help you homer those curve balls that audiences tend to throw. So step up to the plate and make that presentation more effective.

You May Have PPF And Not Even Know It
Many executives suffer from PPF (Paralyzing Presentation Fear). Careers have stalled because of it. Don’t suffer anymore.

Etiquette - An Essential Ingredient To Your Success As A Public Speaker
As an invited guest at an event, you should display appropriate etiquette. This article explains what is demanded of you and how you can win over the most demanding clients.

Speaking For Business Success
A big key to business success is effective communication. Public speaking is a great way to leverage your time, and get your message across to many people at once.

Presentation Skills: Using Humor In Your Speech
Are you having trouble keeping people's attention during your lectures or public speaking? Try adding some humor to your presentation to keep people interested, engaged, and happy.

A Powerful Presentation Technique-Story Telling
Right from childhood the best learning we’ve had has taken place through grandmas’ tales, reading stories in books, and the stories narrated to us in schools and by friends.

Handling Questions With Authority
At some point in your presentation you will be expected to answer questions from your audience. They might have some burning questions that need to be answered before they buy into your message. Handling their questions with authority can make the difference for you between a successful presentation and a waste of time.

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