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Presentation Thoughts

Presentation Thoughts. “When you stand up in front of an audience, you should say a lot about a little - don’t say a little about a lot” European Learning & Development Director - Kimberley Clark. Presentation Thoughts.

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Presentation Thoughts

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  1. Presentation Thoughts • “When you stand up in front of an audience, you should say a lot about a little - don’t say a little about a lot” European Learning & Development Director - Kimberley Clark

  2. Presentation Thoughts • “Lower your voice and make the tone intimate when saying something really important, and use pauses to build suspense” Vice President of H.R.-Credit Suisse

  3. Presentation Thoughts • “Recognise the audience/company - show you’ve researched them - achievements, profit announcements etc” Head of People Development - Asda

  4. Presentation Thoughts • “Find out what your audience wants you to cover - precis your content and e-mail it over beforehand - ask if this is okay, would they like to add anything” Head of People Development - Asda

  5. Presentation Thoughts • “If you’re not nervous, you should start worrying” Head of People Development - Asda

  6. Presentation Thoughts • “A presentation is like a poster beside a motorway. It has to communicate one clear, bold message, and it has to do it first time” M.D. of Innovative Consultancy and Columnist for The Guardian

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