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Be the star, but feature the message
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Grabbing your audience's attention and putting it on your message. Be the star, but feature the message. By R L. Howser. March 4, 2010. Middot; 0 comments. To yourself at the expense of the song, that’s the cardinal sin. Benmont Tench, keyboardist of Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers. That’s what Benmont Tench was talking about. Each of the members of his band was an extraordinarily talented musician, but it was the music that came first, not showing off with fancy solos. This post was written by.
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Your Message Dictates the Architecture
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Grabbing your audience's attention and putting it on your message. Your Message Dictates the Architecture. By R L. Howser. July 15, 2014. Middot; 0 comments. The title dictates the architecture of the song. Broadway lyricist, Sammy Cahn. But if you have created that crisp, catchy, memorable statement that perfectly encapsulates your strongest pitch or argument, you are more than half way home. You do, however, still have work to do. Your message dictates the architecture of your speech or presentation.
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Presentation Dynamics — Grabbing your audience's attention and putting it on your message — Page 2
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Grabbing your audience's attention and putting it on your message. The Lowest Form of Presentation. By R L. Howser. November 13, 2013. Middot; 1 comment. The world’s most captivating communicators . don’t just provide information; they convey meaning. Marta Kagan, in “ 7 Lessons from the World’s Most Captivating Presenters. 8221; at Hubspot. I have a long running debate with some professional colleagues about the value of the information update presentation. If you have ten people in a meeting, and eight...
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There are no tires on a football field
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Grabbing your audience's attention and putting it on your message. There are no tires on a football field. By R L. Howser. May 25, 2010. Middot; 5 comments. I’ve just returned from competing in the Toastmasters All-Japan Speech Contest championship this past weekend in Tokushima, Shikoku, and it was a good weekend. After several past attempts fell just short, I finally brought home the gold medal. Winning qualifies me to advance to the International Speech Contest. Some new Toastmasters I have met, mostl...
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Grabbing your audience's attention and putting it on your message. By R L. Howser. July 3, 2012. Middot; 2 comments. A while back, in The Magic of Focus. It is something I have since noticed in many other speakers, but just recently, while watching another friend speak, I witnessed a related effect, not in the speaker, but in the response of the audience. He was telling a story about two funny characters, acting it out in a dynamic physical and vocal style and making intimate eye contact with the audienc...
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Grabbing your audience's attention and putting it on your message. The Speech Writing Revolution. By R L. Howser. December 11, 2012. Middot; 0 comments. In a recent post, Dumping Data. We looked at how a deluge of facts and figures, without a corresponding assertion of what the information means, can leave an audience feeling empty and confused, with no clue what they are supposed to take away from it. To get around that resistance, rather than presenting our conclusions, our recommendations or our sugge...
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January | 2014 | Olivier Fontana's blog
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Olivier Fontana's blog. Never stop being curious. Never stop learning. Monthly Archives: January 2014. The secret of success in 3 min 30 seconds? This great (and short! 2005 TED talk from John St. John about what many successful people told him over 7 years of research and 500 interviews. Nothing earth-shattering per-se but a great summary in less than 4 minutes. In short here are his 8 points. For what you do: Do it for love of it not of money. On something you like doing and have fun. January 22, 2014.
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Sunday, 18 September 2016. TOP OF THE ACADEMIC LADDER BUT BOTTOM RUNG PRESENTATION STYLES. Photo: eu trio.be. In Istanbul (or is that Constantinople? Recently at the 22. International Congress of Clinical Chemistry and Laboratory Medicine. An event with over 3000 delegates, I was coaching one of the keynote speakers who had flown in from Melbourne. Professor Robyn Slattery. Is trotted out with all the panache and enthusiasm of the dusty corridors of 19. Century academia. Clearly our world’s greatest ...
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