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Creating Your Presentation Success With a Positive "I Can" Attitude
by Debbie Bailey
According to the Lamalle Report on Top Executives of the 1990s, one of the most important factors in determining financial success by those earning over $250,000 is being enthusiastic and having a positive attitude (46%). Apparently, successful people never underestimate the power of positive thinking.
Why
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Look 'Em in the Eyes: The Real Power of Eye Contact
by Debbie Bailey
"At that moment when our eyes are
locked in silent communication, we are,
in essence, touching." -Debbie Bailey
Besides touch (not really an option in
a presentation setting), eye contact is
the most powerful and personal of all
of presentation delivery cues. When
you look an audience member
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5 Presentation Secrets That Will Change Your Life
by Debbie Bailey
You've been asked to give an important presentation. A lot is riding on how well you can deliver. The problem is, you're not sure where to begin. The last class you took on presentation skills told you to tie your hands behind your back and blend in with everyone else. Is that really a good approach?
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Fading into Sameness: How Too Many Slides Can Ruin Your Presentation
by Debbie Bailey
"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." - Debbie Bailey
Ah, the good old
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The Listening Gap Between Sight and Sound
by Catherine Franz
The truth is there is a gap between sight and hearing,
between visual and auditory, between seeing and believing.
And the fact is that this gap creates a billion dollar
industry. Improving communication has billions of books on
how-tos sitting on shelves and training services galore. And
the topic
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