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Subscribe to Christopher Witt! Do Extroverts Make Better Presenters than Introverts? May 13, 2015. Mdash; Leave a comment. You might think that extroverts, who are generally more at ease talking to groups of people, would have the advantage. But, it isn’t so. I believe — feel free to disagree — we’re born one way or the other (introvert or extrovert) and our basic makeup doesn’t change much over the years. The Difference between Extroverts and Introverts. Here is how I think of extroverts and introverts.
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Subscribe to Christopher Witt! What Makes a Bad Speech Bad? August 2, 2016. Mdash; Leave a comment. A bad speech can be bad in two ways. It all depends on how you define bad. Can mean of inferior quality, or defective, failing to measure up to standards, unpleasing, or unable to perform as required. Think of a bad wine, or a bad movie, or a bad performance. A bad speech, using this definition of bad, is ineffective. It fails to accomplish its objective. A speech can be bad for any number of reasons:.
7 Ways Not To Bore Your audience
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Subscribe to Christopher Witt! 7 Ways Not to Bore Your Audience. May 21, 2015. Mdash; Leave a comment. Courtesy of Bark at Flickr.com. The two deadly sins of public speaking are 1) confusing the audience, and 2) boring them. Both are common. I’m not sure which is worse. I’ve dealt with how not to confuse your audience elsewhere ( 7 Ways to Clarify Technical Material without Dumbing It Down. So let me suggest…. 7 Ways Not to Bore Your Audience. 1Never talk about something that bores you. Laugh at yourself...
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Subscribe to Christopher Witt! Archives For Christopher Witt. What Makes a Bad Speech Bad? August 2, 2016. Mdash; Leave a comment. A bad speech can be bad in two ways. It all depends on how you define bad. Can mean of inferior quality, or defective, failing to measure up to standards, unpleasing, or unable to perform as required. Think of a bad wine, or a bad movie, or a bad performance. A bad speech, using this definition of bad, is ineffective. It fails to accomplish its objective. To judge a speech in...
Don't dumb down technical material. Clarify it.
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Subscribe to Christopher Witt! Don’t Dumb It Down. July 23, 2012. Mdash; 4 Comments. Technical experts sometimes think that they have to dumb down their material. They often confuse their audiences by presenting too much information and too many details, using PowerPoint slides that are too complicated. And when you confuse your audience, you lose them. Confronted with this situation, you may be tempted to “dumb down” your material. Dumbing down usually involves over-simplifying ideas....Don’t l...
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Meet the Author Chris Witt. Media Center for Chris Witt, author Real Leaders Don’t Do PowerPoint. Have you ever been bored by a PowerPoint presentation? Of course you have. The real question is, why can’t more people speak in a way that has the power to change the way people think and feel and act? This book shows readers how to capture an audience’s attention and win their cooperation by using the strategies and techniques leaders use. For more information about. Real Leaders Don’t Do PowerPoint. Build ...
How to Handle Questions
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Meet the Author Chris Witt. Media Center for Chris Witt, author Real Leaders Don’t Do PowerPoint. How to Handle Questions and Answers (Q&A Made Simple). Allowing your audience to ask questions during a presentation keeps them involved. It makes them part of the presentation. And it lets you know whether they’re really understanding what you’ve said. Depending on your skills and attitude, questions can unnerve and sidetrack you or help you clarify and strengthen your presentation. 2 Field Questions Fairly.
The 7 Principles of Influence
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Meet the Author Chris Witt. Media Center for Chris Witt, author Real Leaders Don’t Do PowerPoint. 7 Principles of Influence How to Win People’s Cooperation. Influence is the art of winning people’s cooperation when you do not have, or do not want to use, the authority to make them do what you want them to do. It involves shaping the way people feel and think. 8220;Power lasts ten years. Influence not more than a hundred.”. 1 Make people feel understood. 2 Find common ground. 4 Don’t argue. If you are con...
Big Ideas or Big Words
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Meet the Author Chris Witt. Media Center for Chris Witt, author Real Leaders Don’t Do PowerPoint. Big Ideas or Big Words. May 11, 2015. Every speech or presentation should be built around one idea. Just one idea. But it has to be a “Big Idea.” Something that appeals to people’s intellect, emotions, and imaginations. Something that has the power to change people’s lives, if only in a small way. If your idea is big enough to stand on its own two feet, you don’t have to inflate it with big words. The Witt C...
Challenging Conventional Wisdom: On The Best Way To Learn How To Write A Speech | We Need A Speech
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Speechwriting and Presentation Training. We Need A Speech. Colin Moorhouse – speechwriter, trainer, presentation specialist. Speechwriting and Presentation Training. Challenging Conventional Wisdom: On The Best Way To Learn How To Write A Speech. Challenging Conventional Wisdom: On The Best Way To Learn How To Write A Speech. August 1, 2015. Conventional wisdom and many books on the topic suggest you learn how to write good speeches by reading good speeches. Century Lincoln’s Gettysburg Address. So, if y...
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Meet the Author Chris Witt. Media Center for Chris Witt, author Real Leaders Don’t Do PowerPoint. You may link, without requesting permission, to as many pages on this site as you wish. You may reprint in whole or in part any material within this site for use in not-for-profit publications on the condition that you include the following complete citation: author: Christopher Witt. Witt Communications is not responsible for the content of any linked sites. SPEAKING RESOURCES FOR LEADERS. Free Ebook with n...
How to Plan an Oral Proposal
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Meet the Author Chris Witt. Media Center for Chris Witt, author Real Leaders Don’t Do PowerPoint. How to Plan an Oral Proposal (Overview and Schedule). Have the knowledge, experience, and expertise relevant to this job. Will be assigned to the job when the award is granted, and. Have the time and commitment to devote to preparing for an oral presentation. How long will the presentation be? What is its format? How will Q&A be handled? Are there any restrictions on the number of slides you can use? What ar...
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Meet the Author Chris Witt. Media Center for Chris Witt, author Real Leaders Don’t Do PowerPoint. SAIC (Scientific Applications International Corporation). VPSI (Vector Planning Services, Inc.). Temple University Health System. Traversa Therapeutics, Inc. University of South Dakota College of Medicine. Yale University School of Medicine. Corporate (General) and Governmental. California Department of Transportation. Ernst and Young, LLP. Golden Door Skin Care. Loews Coronado Bay Resort. LEAD, San Diego.
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Meet the Author Chris Witt. Media Center for Chris Witt, author Real Leaders Don’t Do PowerPoint. Technical experts engineers, scientists, programmers, and the like can advance their organization’s success and their own careers by communicating what they know more clearly and persuasively. Chris Witt can show them how. Programs and Presentations for Technical Experts. Resources for Technical Presentations. SPEAKING RESOURCES FOR LEADERS. RESOURCES FOR ORAL PROPOSALS. How to Plan a Technical Presentation.
Build Rapport with Your Audience
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Meet the Author Chris Witt. Media Center for Chris Witt, author Real Leaders Don’t Do PowerPoint. How to Build Rapport with Your Audience. Here are eight ways to build rapport with any audience:. 1 Talk to people before your presentation begins. Introduce yourself as people gather. Shake hands. Ask them about themselves, what they do, and why they are there. Smile. 2 Have your audience’s best interests at heart. 3 Establish eye contact. 4 Speak simply and with conviction. Don’t give a speech; have ...
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Subscribe to Christopher Witt! Why and How to Use/Not Use Quotations in a Speech. March 14, 2018. Mdash; Leave a comment. There are as many reasons not to use a quotation in a speech as there are to use one. I’ll confess. I like using a quotation in a speech. And I do it quite often. Still, it’s perfectly permissible — and sometimes recommended — not to use a quotation. A Quotation in a Speech. Quotations can add poetry and punch to your speech, because they are often well phrased and to the point. Use o...
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