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Our colleague and frequent collaborator, Professor Richard Sherwin of New York Law School, created and maintains the Visual Persuasion Project, the first website devoted to legal visual persuasion. You can find it at: http:/ old.nyls.edu/pages/2734.asp. Litigation services companies whose work is included in the book:. Animation Technologies, Inc. (chapter 3) has now become CaseSight, Inc.: http:/ www.casesightinc.com/index.php. BBP Media, LLC (chapter 5): http:/ www.beyondbulletpoints.com/. Problems for...
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PRESENTATION SMARTS: May 2010
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Presentation Smarts is a registered trademark of Loraine Antrim and Core Ideas Communication LLC. Think of plays: they’re usually logically divided into three acts. Books have chapters. Take baseball, football, boxing, golf: they all have clearly defined sections. Your presentation should be no different. Logical units. Your audience will thank you for making it easy to follow you! Posted by Loraine Antrim. Presentations: Getting Your Mind Right. Remember the movie,. You've got to get your mind RIGHT".
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A) Strategy and Tactics 2x2. B) Customer Communication Framework. C) Discovery Communication Framework. E) The Behaviour Management 2x2. F) Behaviour Management Worksheet. G) Technology Adoption Profile. H) Seven Dimensions of Culture. I) Regional Culture Worksheet. J) Corporate Culture 2x2. K) PowerPoint Usage Checklist. N) Summary Elevator Pitch Framework. B) Rhetoric Rule of Three. C) Rhetorical Tools Checklist. F) Presenter and Audience Engagement Profiles. G) Dealing with Nerves. 3 Managing Q and A.
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A) Strategy and Tactics 2x2. B) Customer Communication Framework. C) Discovery Communication Framework. E) The Behaviour Management 2x2. F) Behaviour Management Worksheet. G) Technology Adoption Profile. H) Seven Dimensions of Culture. I) Regional Culture Worksheet. J) Corporate Culture 2x2. K) PowerPoint Usage Checklist. N) Summary Elevator Pitch Framework. B) Rhetoric Rule of Three. C) Rhetorical Tools Checklist. F) Presenter and Audience Engagement Profiles. G) Dealing with Nerves. 3 Managing Q and A.
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PRESENTATION SMARTS: April 2011
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Presentation Smarts is a registered trademark of Loraine Antrim and Core Ideas Communication LLC. The Eyes Have It! Whether presenting in a small meeting room or on a large stage, many presenters are not sure where to look. It can be a bit intimidating when you know that all eyes are looking at you. What to do? First, let's look at what NOT to do. I've heard some pretty bad advice over the years: " Look over their heads. Or, " Find a spot in the back of the room and focus on it,". Or, " Scan the crowd.
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PRESENTATION SMARTS: May 2012
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Presentation Smarts is a registered trademark of Loraine Antrim and Core Ideas Communication LLC. TWITTER: YOUR NEXT PRESENTATION COACH! Want a quick way to get tips to up your presentation skills? You could hire an executive coach, or…you could got to Twitter! By applying some Twitter best practices to your PPT presentations, you can upgrade and gain valuable public speaking skills. Yes, the quirky little blue bird can teach you a lot about being a better speaker. 1 Follow the140 character limit. Very o...
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PRESENTATION SMARTS: AUDIENCE PSYCHOGRAPHICS
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Presentation Smarts is a registered trademark of Loraine Antrim and Core Ideas Communication LLC. Psychographics. No, it's not a JPEG on Prozac. A heavy sounding word, and it's a word seasoned presenters think about before every. Every audience has a psychographic profile. Exactly what is that? Imagine crawling around in your audience's collective head. What makes them tick? What's their lifestyle, their likes, dislikes, their values and attitudes? In general, what do you think they are interested in?
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beyond bullets
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People communicating with people. January 13, 2008. Beyond Bullets blog moves to new home. If you've been a reader of the. Blog, I'd like to thank you for keeping in touch over the years. I'm now happy to announce that this blog is moving to a new home at a new website called BBP Online. A lot has happened since I started writing this blog. I wrote my first post. On May 30, 2004 with the intent of generating ideas for the book I was preparing to write, which became the first edition of. And in the media.
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Padmanand Warrier - Essays
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Don't shoot your audience with bullet points (Part 3). Part 1 and Part 2 discussed the importance of planning and preparation. Now we get to the main event, the actual act of presenting. Stories have universal appeal; we all appreciate a good yarn. A presentation is an opportunity to tell a compelling narrative. Like all stories, presentations have a logical beginning, middle and end. In this instance the end. Is an excellent resource of "SUCCES" factors. The term gambit is used in chess to describe an o...
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