Teaching Business Presentations in a Business Communication Course
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An online magazine by Bovee & Thill, authors of the leading textbooks in business communication and business writing, published by Pearson, featuring resources about business presentations and related topics. For more information about Bovee & Thill's texts and their exclusive, superior coverage of business presentations and related topics, visit http://boveeandthillbusinesscommunicationblog.com. For instructor examination copies, go to http://blog.businesscommunicationnetwork.com/texts. To find your local sales representative, go to http://www.pearsonhighered.com/educator/replocator. To contact the authors, use this form: https://businesscommunicationnetwork.com/contact-us/. To get a free Comprehensive Guide to Business Communication Instructional Resources, visit http://blog.businesscommunicationnetwork.com/resources. Subscribe to a free weekly newsletter of new posts to all 11 of Bovee & Thill's Online Magazines, visit http://sco.lt/8kgeVV.
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The Art of Purposeful Storytelling

Peter Guber, chairman and CEO of the Mandalay Entertainment Group, explains how to establish an emotional connection with any audience through storytelling, a concept also discussed in Bovee & Thill textbooks.

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10 Tips for Improving Your Public Speaking

10 Tips for Improving Your Public Speaking | Teaching Business Presentations in a Business Communication Course | Scoop.it

Here are 10 quick tips to help you add polish at the podium, enjoy your public speaking experience and influence your listeners.

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28 Creative PowerPoint and Keynote Presentation Designs

28 Creative PowerPoint and Keynote Presentation Designs | Teaching Business Presentations in a Business Communication Course | Scoop.it

The stunning designs you'll find via this blog post are proof that it's not PowerPoint or Keynote that are to blame for mediocre presentations, but the way they are used.

 

 

To quote the author: "There’s a certain art to putting together a solid presentation and PowerPoint and Keynote are the primary tools of the trade. The “art” comes into play when you’re trying to set yourself apart; so how you use the tools is of great importance.

 

Often it is the design of the presentation itself that does the trick. In an effort to help you put together a great-looking presentation, here are 28 examples of creative presentation designs using Powerpoint and Keynote." . . .

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Speaking Strategies: 5 Tips to Power Up Your Presentation

Speaking Strategies: 5 Tips to Power Up Your Presentation | Teaching Business Presentations in a Business Communication Course | Scoop.it

Quite often when you are listening to a speaker, teacher or seminar leader, you are thinking to yourself that this person is either a really good presenter or a boring one.


For some reasons you are not totally sure of, you have put that person in your mind in one of these two classifications. . .

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12 Most Foolproof Ways to Keep People Awake During Your Powerpoint Presentation

12 Most Foolproof Ways to Keep People Awake During Your Powerpoint Presentation | Teaching Business Presentations in a Business Communication Course | Scoop.it

In business, those who lead are frequently called upon to make presentations to clients, employees, investors and bankers, and often these presentations are an important element of conveying a message.

 

The primary tool used almost universally, and often badly, by most presenters is Power Point.

 

This excellent article, suggests that when executed properly Power Point presentations can be tremendously persuasive, and it suggests 12 ways to improve your future presentations to help you strengthen your message.


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