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A Presentation Needs To Be A Present To Your Audience
Not if it actually blocks the relationship or is one more reminder of how little you really notice about the other person. You want to make sure that whatever you give fits that person, makes them feel more connected to you and demonstrates that you truly have noticed their own tastes and uniqueness. But surprisingly what most of us do is give people gifts that WE would want to receive. I see this all the time with presentations. I see people presenting their information in a way they think is neat and exciting. Questions from audience are often treated as irritating interruptions and I see audiences shut down time and again. Your presentation should be a PRESENT to your audience and involve their PRESENCE. You shouldn't talk AT your audience but rather WITH them. If your time is focused on delivering a PRESENT to your listener that they will want to hold, listen to, and play with then you are on the right track. Relook at your presentation and see it from the recipient's side. Will they want it? If not, how can you modify it so they do want it? Does it add value to the recipient? Does it invite them in? Challenge yourself to review your next prntation and make sure it is truly a PRESENT the audience will value. Article Directory: http://www.articledashboard.com As the leading Outcome Strategist, Anne Warfield shows people how to present their ideas, products and services so people WANT to listen to you. Her communication formula is easy to apply and produces proven results. Fortune 500 companies around the world have utilized her expertise and her work is published around the world. She has been published in Business Week, Good Housekeeping, Forbes publications and has been featured on ABC, NBC and CBS. Anne speaks around the world about Outcome Focus™ |
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