‘Presentation skills’ Category Archives

22
Jan

Presentation Ninja Tricks #4: Presenting for very small audiences

by Trine Falbe in Conferences, Presentation skills, User Experience

Over the past three days, I’ve posted 3 blog posts with Presentation Ninja Tricks, and I’ve gotten a lot of positive feedback on it – thank you :)

However, as Dennis B. Petersen pointed out to me, my posts, as any other he has read about presentation skills, are primarily focused on presentations for larger audiences. But, Dennis asked me, where are the tips for presentations with very limited audiences such as a meeting between a consultant and client, or a daily presentation in an organization? Presentations that to a great extent also function as a direct delivery of information and documentation?

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13
Jan

Presentation Ninja Tricks #3: Perform

by Trine Falbe in Conferences, Creativity, Presentation skills

In the two previous posts, I’ve shared with you my Presentation Ninja Tricks on the first two phases of creating a presentation, Plan and Produce. Now it’s time to look at the final phase, Perform.

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12
Jan

Presentation Ninja Tricks #2: Produce

by Trine Falbe in Conferences, Creativity, Presentation skills

In the first post of this series, I shared with you how to get started with planning your presentation. In this post, we’ll focus on the second phase: Produce.

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11
Jan

Presentation Ninja Tricks #1: Plan

by Trine Falbe in Conferences, Creativity, Presentation skills

This post is the first of (so far) three posts about presentation skills. I’ve spent a lot of time writing down a list of good advice for people who do talks and presentations in all scale. So here you go, I hope you will find it useful.

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