August 27, 2006
Modern Life Causes Singultus: An Overlooked Stressor That Threatens Your
The triggers of singultus are extremely many. Some of them are just everyday things like laughing, very hot or cold drinks and food or even spicy foods. But most of the triggers of problem hiccups are either caused by, or aggravated by the trials of modern
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Posted by Lorren at 10:37 AM
August 25, 2006
Models That Color Your Presentation
In the article "Choose Your Favorite (Model)... you'll find different kind of models that are available for the presentation purposes. The model Andre Sapir used is one of ... The advantage of using a model is that it clearly represents the issues you want to discuss. In the case
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Posted by Perry at 10:19 AM
August 24, 2006
How Not to Present: Top 3 Presenting
"Yeah...Um...Soooo...." Unfortunately, this is the start, middle, or even end of many presentations. Even worse, there are there are two other common presenting don'ts that I see on a daily basis. Read on to find out what they
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Posted by Murray at 05:01 PM
August 23, 2006
Online
Marketers are now actively pursuing an entirely different format for a new internet-savvy demographic. They are turning traditional paper catalogs into online catalogs. Online catalogs certainly have limits, but they also have unparalleled usability that can multiply the sales of businesses who are willing to give them a
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Posted by Gary at 12:58 PM
The Four Ss of
Have you ever been to a presentation that you thought would never end? It seems as if some people have mastered the art of saying very little in a long time. It's those people who seem to keep popping up in high-profile situations in which you and I are members of the audience. It's time to get some things straight about
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Posted by Stephen at 08:49 AM
August 22, 2006
Effective Presentations
... David Patterson's talk on How to Give a Bad Talk . Some suggestions on overcoming speaking anxiety in meetings & presentations , an article based on Lenny Laskowski's book, "Dynamic Presentation Skills ...
Posted by Murray at 11:44 AM
August 19, 2006
Persuasion and Presentation
You have to know as much as you possibly can about the people who will comprise your audience. You must uncover what their interests and expectations are. You must also take into consideration where you'll be speaking, what time of day it will be and what logistical and technical considerations may play a
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Posted by Jason at 05:48 PM
Top Presentation
Pace refers to how rapidly you speak. Obviously, you don't want to sound unnatural, but research has shown that people who speak faster, louder and more fluently are perceived as more persuasive than those who do not. Stories that are delivered at a more upbeat pace are more persuasive than those that are delivered more slowly because the lively storyteller comes across as more competent and
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Posted by Greg at 05:23 PM


