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Super Communication: Ten Must-See TED Talks That Will Show You How to Make Your Audience Take Action

Super Communication: Ten Must-See TED Talks That Will Show You How to Make Your Audience Take Action | Teaching Business Presentations in a Business Communication Course | Scoop.it

"Here are 10 TED Talks that clearly qualify as ideas worth spreading. I invite you to listen, learn, and share the following presentations that will inspire you give better presentations and to take positive actions right now."

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"As an entrepreneur, and especially as a communicator, it is worth your while to hone the ability to 'talk like TED' regardless of where you present." . . .

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What It Takes to Give a Great Presentation

What It Takes to Give a Great Presentation | Teaching Business Presentations in a Business Communication Course | Scoop.it

.Never underestimate the power of great communication. It can help you land the job of your dreams, attract investors to back your idea, or elevate your stature within your organization. But while there are plenty of good speakers in the world, you can set yourself apart.

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9 Design Trends to Take PowerPoint by Storm

9 Design Trends to Take PowerPoint by Storm | Teaching Business Presentations in a Business Communication Course | Scoop.it

"PowerPoint is a ubiquitous platform and is being used since last two decades. However, with the addition of powerful new functionalities in the new versions of PowerPoint and the awareness of need for visually rich designs, the face of presentation is changing."

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5 Passive-Aggressive Phrases That Make People Respect You Less: Public Speaking Expert

5 Passive-Aggressive Phrases That Make People Respect You Less: Public Speaking Expert | Teaching Business Presentations in a Business Communication Course | Scoop.it
Want to be more likeable and well-respected? Public speaking expert John Bowe shares five passive-aggressive phrases to avoid—and what to say instead.
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PowerPoint Trends 2022

PowerPoint Trends 2022 | Teaching Business Presentations in a Business Communication Course | Scoop.it

Which Microsoft PowerPoint trends can you expect in 2022? We've collected 10 topics that will make your presentations stand out of the crowd.

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A Neuroscientist Suggests One Effective Way to Manage Stage Fright

A Neuroscientist Suggests One Effective Way to Manage Stage Fright | Teaching Business Presentations in a Business Communication Course | Scoop.it

"Most of us feel scared about speaking in public, and in response, we either rehearse incessantly — or we stop doing it altogether. Neuroscientist Anwesha Banerjee has a suggestion."

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Before Your Students' Give a Speech or Presentation, Here’s the First Thing They Must Think About

Before Your Students' Give a Speech or Presentation, Here’s the First Thing They Must Think About | Teaching Business Presentations in a Business Communication Course | Scoop.it

"This article takes a deeper dive into one aspect of public speaking that many of us overlook when drafting our speeches and presentations."

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Eight Tips on Giving Presentations Like a Pro

Eight Tips on Giving Presentations Like a Pro | Teaching Business Presentations in a Business Communication Course | Scoop.it

I am a professional speaker, and I get many chances as I travel around the country to see other people give presentations. When I see speakers give presentations, they’re always very well done and professional."

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6 Ways to Look More Confident During a Presentation

6 Ways to Look More Confident During a Presentation | Teaching Business Presentations in a Business Communication Course | Scoop.it

The right kinds of non-verbal communication do correlate with success. How can you send out the same signals—and hopefully generate the same success?

At the Center for Body Language, we’ve  studied successful leaders across a range of fields and identified several positions which are indicators of effective, persuasive body language.

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Unprecedented Coverage of Business Presentations

Business presentations can turn around a bad situation. It gives you an opportunity to right a wrong done to employees, correct a misapprehension, or change."

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8 Ways Neuroscience Can Improve Your Presentations

8 Ways Neuroscience Can Improve Your Presentations | Teaching Business Presentations in a Business Communication Course | Scoop.it
Giving memorable and persuasive presentations is more than an art. It's brain science.
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Toastmasters Public Speaking Champion Ramona Smith's Winning Speech

Toastmasters Public Speaking Champion Ramona Smith's Winning Speech | Teaching Business Presentations in a Business Communication Course | Scoop.it

"Ramona Smith, a 31-year-old teacher from Houston, won the Toastmasters World Championship of Public Speaking competition. Smith broke down the techniques she used in her winning speech, which you can view here.

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How to Be a Presentation Ninja: 10 Steps to Becoming a Public Speaking Hero

How to Be a Presentation Ninja: 10 Steps to Becoming a Public Speaking Hero | Teaching Business Presentations in a Business Communication Course | Scoop.it

"Because of the nature of my job, I give a lot of presentations and, as a result, I get asked this a lot: what makes for a good a presentation."

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Super Communication: Ten Must-See TED Talks That Will Show You How to Make Your Audience Take Action

Super Communication: Ten Must-See TED Talks That Will Show You How to Make Your Audience Take Action | Teaching Business Presentations in a Business Communication Course | Scoop.it

"Here are 10 TED Talks that clearly qualify as ideas worth spreading. I invite you to listen, learn, and share the following presentations that will inspire you give better presentations and to take positive actions right now."

Bovee & Thill's Online Business Communication Magazines's insight:

 

"As an entrepreneur, and especially as a communicator, it is worth your while to hone the ability to 'talk like TED' regardless of where you present." . . .

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Stop Scripting Your Speeches and Presentations

Stop Scripting Your Speeches and Presentations | Teaching Business Presentations in a Business Communication Course | Scoop.it

Writing a full speech is a process that excludes the audience, whereas delivering a speech with limited notes involves and incorporates the audience into the experience. This concept is critical, because humans are more apt to give attention to speakers who seem to, or actually do, demonstrate a sincere interest in them.

"Speaking spontaneously, with authentic conviction and awareness, signals that you have something to say — a point you feel so strongly about that you’re willing to express it personally and out loud."

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Order Examination Copies of Bovee & Thill Textbooks

Order Examination Copies of Bovee & Thill Textbooks | Teaching Business Presentations in a Business Communication Course | Scoop.it

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"I Analyzed 100,000 Presentations--Here Are the Key Takeaways You Can Use"

"I Analyzed 100,000 Presentations--Here Are the Key Takeaways You Can Use" | Teaching Business Presentations in a Business Communication Course | Scoop.it

"Here's a big-data approach to public speaking, because we now have big data tools and machine-learning techniques to examine the core characteristics of effective communicators." Now you can use these key takeaways to your advantage.

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Top Presentation Design Trends, According to Creative Experts

Top Presentation Design Trends, According to Creative Experts | Teaching Business Presentations in a Business Communication Course | Scoop.it
Learn from three creative experts on the four biggest presentation design trends that will emerge in 2021.
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6 "Gifts" Every Great Presentation Offers Its Audience

6 "Gifts" Every Great Presentation Offers Its Audience | Teaching Business Presentations in a Business Communication Course | Scoop.it
When you're giving a presentation, you should always ask: "What gift are you giving to your audience?"
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7 Brilliant Ways to Start Any Presentation

7 Brilliant Ways to Start Any Presentation | Teaching Business Presentations in a Business Communication Course | Scoop.it
When you speak in front of an audience, you have about a minute to capture people's attention, establish credibility, and motivate them to listen.
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Simple Secrets of the Best Presentations

Simple Secrets of the Best Presentations | Teaching Business Presentations in a Business Communication Course | Scoop.it
How to give a presentation that customers, colleagues and coworkers, will talk about, long after you're done talking.
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How to Dramatically Improve Your Public Speaking Skills

How to Dramatically Improve Your Public Speaking Skills | Teaching Business Presentations in a Business Communication Course | Scoop.it

The ability to communicate a message, sell an idea, or paint a vision is a critical skill for anyone who wants to have an impact on the world, even in the age of emojis, animated GIFs, and Snapchat filters."

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It's Not What You Say, It's How You Say It: Why Perception Matters When Presenting

It's Not What You Say, It's How You Say It: Why Perception Matters When Presenting | Teaching Business Presentations in a Business Communication Course | Scoop.it
Words alone will not impress an audience. And the bad news: a simple gesture can derail your message.
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How to Give a Killer Presentation

How to Give a Killer Presentation | Teaching Business Presentations in a Business Communication Course | Scoop.it

"The single most important thing to remember is that there is no one good way to do a talk. The most memorable talks offer something fresh, something no one has seen before. The worst ones are those that feel formulaic."

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12 Killer Speech Openers to Keep Your Audience Interested

12 Killer Speech Openers to Keep Your Audience Interested | Teaching Business Presentations in a Business Communication Course | Scoop.it

Curiosity killed the cat. It also kept the audience interested. Here are 12 killer presentation openers to keep your audience interested."

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The World Champion of Public Speaking Breaks Down His Winning Speech, from Word Choice to Body Language

The World Champion of Public Speaking Breaks Down His Winning Speech, from Word Choice to Body Language | Teaching Business Presentations in a Business Communication Course | Scoop.it

" . . . Manoj Vasudevan became the 2017 Toastmasters International World Champion of Public Speaking."

"Vasudevan, an Indian entrepreneur and management consultant living in Singapore, survived a six-month-long competition with more than 30,000 competitors.

"He and nine other finalists competed for the championship title in Toastmasters' annual convention, which hosts the world's largest competition of its kind. This year's event was held in Vancouver.

"Vasudevan's winning speech is titled "Pull Less, Bend More," and you can watch it in its entirety here."

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