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Speeches and Presentations
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There are few formats for presenting important information that
make a bigger impact on an audience than a well-delivered, verbal
presentation. A speaker has the opportunity to communicate through
all of the senses: seeing, hearing, reading non-verbal cues,
and sometimes even touching. This can be a golden opportunity
to get your message across if the speech is planned and
executed correctly. The elements of a effective presentation
include:
* a clearly thought-out and expressed theme
* an easy-to-follow organization of main points
* a well-written script intended to be heard, understood, and
absorbed
* a strong, convincing delivery of that script
* attractive, informative visual aids, if appropriate
A poorly conceived and delivered presentation can backfire and
create an indelible, negative impression, quite the opposite
of the one you had hoped for. That's why it's important to put
effort and care into each of the above elements, especially
if the speech is to be delivered by one of your senior executives.
Call Bobbi Linkemer at 314-968-8661, or e-mail bobbi@writeanonfictionbook.com
to hear how we have helped CEOs of prominent corporations convey
their ideas in dynamic, persuasive speeches or presentations. |
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