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June 18, 2006

Presentations in Mobile Car Wash

If you own a mobile carwash business and your are giving a presentation to a larger corporation or a company which has a fleet of vehicles the most important thing is to get those people out into the parking lot and volunteer one of them for a free

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The first sentence was; Not in my backyard! And that is how the presentation to the City Council began. We came with information and data and a perfect plan, but the Sierra Club Lady and resident hippie stood up just before we started talking and said; not in my

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Earlier this week I observed a seminar in which the leader purposely put people on the spot, made them respond to questions that were highly directive, and benefited from having done so. Of course, he also paid for the privilege, because he bought them dinner; the event was sponsored by his financial services company. Is his technique a good idea? That all depends on your objective and your situation, says Dr. Gary S. Goodman, speech and seminar expert, best-selling author, and consultant to the Fortune

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Effective Public Speaking. A crisp course on effective public speaking that teaches the nuts and bolts of how to design an outline for a presentation and to enhance presentation with eye-catching ...

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I'll never forget watching the president of a mutual company introduce himself. He actually put his resume on the screen for all to see. The problem, from my view, is that his accomplishments were few, and the document actually made me doubt his right to speak before the group. If the purpose of introducing yourself is to establish your credibility and to predispose your audience positively toward your message, then his effort backfired. You don't want this to happen. Fortunately, it is rare and avoidable, says Dr. Gary S. Goodman, seminar and speech expert, best-selling author, and sales, service and success coach to the Fortune

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A Short Guide to Effective Public Speaking. by Stephen D. Boyd, Ph.D., CSP. Delivering an effective presentation to 20 or to 200 people is difficult. Because listeners have better access to information ...

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Posted by John at June 18, 2006 09:05 AM