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Once you've finally come up with that brilliant idea, here's a way to get people excited about it.
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Making points in the spoken word is a bit more challenging. How can you really emphasize a piece of information so your audience will pay attention?
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Inspiring confidence in your ability is fundamental to entrepreneurial success but narcissism is seldom the way to do it.
This post for Entrepreneur Magazine by author Kimanzi Constable shares 4 very effective ways to focus your stories so you don't sound like a braggart, or arrogant.
Sounding arrogant or like you are bragging is the #1 concern of all storytellers -- even me after all these years.
All 4 ways Constable offers us are right on. This is a quick read that makes tons of sense, and will help you be more confident in your storytelling, no matter what.
This review was written by Karen Dietz for her curated content on business storytelling at www.scoop.it/t/just-story-it. Follow her on Twitter @kdietz
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Presentation Design Tips | Similar to websites, presentation design trends change over time. Follow these 5 presentation design trends and wow your audience!
Thank you @Baiba Svencabbb for sharing :)
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In my estimation, the reason why more experienced social media marketers gravitate toward Slideshare is that they eventually recognize that social media is about actions, not eyeballs. The “reach” offered by the larger consumer-oriented platforms is seductive, but if only a tiny percentage of your fans are seeing your posts in those venues, is the reach really reliable?
Slideshare’s audience is bigger than you might think, is terrific for lead generation, and is populated by people actively seeking information and resources (not dissimilar from a search engine, in that regard).
And that audience is hungry for information. It’s not uncommon to generate significant views and downloads for Slideshare presentations, including 24,000+ and counting for my presentation on reliable reach....
if your target is B2B or professionals, don't miss the opportunity to use slide share for impact and ROI.
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Imagine you’re in an audience with 100 colleagues. You’re waiting to hear from your leader. It’s the monthly briefing. He takes the stage. A quiet rolls across the audience.
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A good public speaker takes their audience on a journey, leaving them feeling inspired and motivated. But structuring your speech to get your ideas across and keep your audience engaged all the way through is tricky.
Muy buen artículo sobre 8 técnicas de storytellin para atrapar a una audiencia.
These techniques are not just great for structuring presentations but are very helpful with a lot of writing projects as well.
The art of telling compelling stories that move people is at the heart of leadership. I have heard it said that telling the right stories at the right time is they key to being successful in a leadership role.
These frameworks and the associated resources are a useful tool for anyone who wants to understand what kinds of stories to tell and when.
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The purpose of this presentation is to list 5 typical mistakes people make when sharing stories in business settings.
Thank You Karen ! It's very very interesting !!!
the more information overload out there, the more it becomes important to be able to tell a memorable story!
Funny was just thinking about how everything starts with a story now. Didn't think about these five "mistakes" though. Great post.
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Speakers can go beyond the ordinary to enchant their audiences by involving them in innovative ways.
#1 Tell a story: Injecting drama into your presentation..what a challenge
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"Paul Smith had 20 minutes to sell the CEO of Procter & Gamble, and his team of managers, on new market-research techniques for which Mr. Smith's department wanted funding. As associate director of P&G's PG -0.39% market research, Mr. Smith had spent three weeks assembling a concise pitch with more than 30 PowerPoint slides.
On the day of the meeting, CEO A.G. Lafley entered the room, greeted everybody and turned his back to the screen. He then stared intently at Mr. Smith throughout the entire presentation, not once turning to look at a slide.
"I felt like maybe I hadn't done a very good job because he wasn't looking at my slides like everyone else," says Mr. Smith, who also noticed that the other managers didn't seem very engaged. "It didn't occur to me until later that he did that because he was more interested in what I had to say than in what my slides looked like."
Here's the magic words "fewer slides and a lot more anecdotes"
Un excellent exemple de l'impact du storytelling dans les présentations business
At best, your PPT slides can only SUPPORT your message. The more refined or rarified your audiences get, the more refined or rarified your slide deck needs to get. They're 'paying' for your professional advice/opinion, not your PPT ability.
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Thought provoking:
- Why presentations are boring?
- You're not the hero, the audience is
- Drama is everything
- What is Sparkline?
Look for more here http://resonate.duarte.com/
Complete guide to storytelling. Resonate with your audiciences, how its done. Very useful, informative and entertaining #bookmark!
Really thought provoking stuff for Medical communications - the age old problem of how to make your presentations memorable
love this book. and check it out