Monthly Archives: October 2010

 

Write Right

Write the Presentation Right I must give a presentation on topic XYZ so I’ll open up PowerPoint and create a title page called “XYZ”, I’ll even put my name and company and date on there as well. Then I’ll add a slide that tells them I’ll be addressing points A, B and C. Now I’ll […]
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V.A.R.K.

V.A.R.K. We are all aware that we use different senses to collect and retain data, in fact we have a preference for one and then another as secondary and the third to a lesser degree still. As a presenter you have no idea as to who in your audience prefers ‘what’ sense – so it […]
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STOP PRESS (voting closes soon):

We’ve been nominated once again for the ‘Corporate Events Guide 2010 Peoples Choice Awards’. We were thrilled to have won the title last year and ask that (if appropriate) you vote for us in this year’s competition by clicking on the above icon and following the instructions. Thank you to those who already have and […]
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Public Courses for 2011: (dates announced soon)

The next course will take place in the first quarter of 2011. This ‘Business Presentation Skills’ course is designed to allow you to stand up and deliver your message with ‘Confidence and Competence’. You will be in a comfortable environment with a handful of other people (maximum of six) seeking similar outcomes to yourself. Click […]
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Welcome to the October 2010 edition of TorqueTime

Greetings and welcome to the October Edition of TorqueTime. I think everybody knows that the biggest ‘turn-off’ in presentations is the overuse of PowerPoint. A lot of people subscribe to the idea that PowerPoint ‘adds’ to their presentation effectiveness but by using it incorrectly they actually create the opposite effect, they turn their audience off. […]
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