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100 things every presenter needs to know about people

โœ Scribed by Susan Weinschenk


Publisher
New Riders
Year
2012
Tongue
English
Category
Library

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โœฆ Synopsis


One hundred things every presenter needs to know about people.


Abstract: One hundred things every presenter needs to know about people

โœฆ Table of Contents


Content: 1: (Intro): Why presentations are so important 2: How people listen and see 3: How to grab and hold people's attention 4: How people decide to take action 5: How people react to different media 6: How people react to the environment 7: How people react to your voice 8: How people react to your posture and gestures 9: How people react to the flow of your message 10:Your 90 day improvement plan

โœฆ Subjects


Business presentations.;Business presentations -- Psychological aspects.;Public speaking.;Audiences -- Psychology.;Business presentations / Psychological aspects.;Audiences / Psychology.


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