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Presentation Power. Voice Message Delivery. The Four P’s of Presenting. P lan P repare P ractice P resent. Make the Most of Your Voice. Breath. Articulate. Vary tone. Vary tempo. Vary volume. Eliminate fillers. Advice from The Duke…. Talk low. Talk slow. Don’t say too much.

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Presentation Power

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  1. Presentation Power Voice Message Delivery

  2. The Four P’s of Presenting • Plan • Prepare • Practice • Present

  3. Make the Most of Your Voice • Breath. • Articulate. • Vary tone. • Vary tempo. • Vary volume. • Eliminate fillers.

  4. Advice from The Duke… • Talk low. • Talk slow. • Don’t say too much. ~John Wayne

  5. The Power of Purpose • Be sincere. • Be brief. • Be seated.

  6. Have Passion for Your Topic • Project enthusiasm. • Be authentic. • Share stories.

  7. Structure Your Speech • Know your close first. • Start strong. • Avoid scripts. • Practice pacing. • Master the pause.

  8. The Rightly-timed Pause The right word maybe effective, but no word is as effective as a rightly-timed pause. ~Mark Twain

  9. Reach a Conclusion Make sure you have finished speaking BEFOREyour audience has finished listening.

  10. Make a Lasting First Impression • Hair • Cosmetics • Jewelry • Clothing • Shoes

  11. Let Your Body Talk • Eye Contact • Posture • Gestures • SMILE

  12. Handling Q & A • Repeat the question so everyone in the room can hear what was asked. • If you do not understand the question, ask for clarification. • If you cannot think of an answer, say that you will need to look up that information and call the person later that day.

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