159: Success on Presentation Day, with David Sparks

Coaching for Leaders - Een podcast door Dave Stachowiak - Maandagen

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Guest: David Sparks Author, Presentations* MacSparky.com and MacPowerUsers.com David last appeared on episode #119 to help us get control of our email. Memorize the opening and the closing of your presentation Nail the beginning. Close strong. Utilize an effective remote A green laser shows better than a red one Keep the button options simple Dark the screen when you’re not referring to a slide Find one with an on/off switch David recommends the Kensington K72427AM Wireless Presenter* Tools to consider You need to learn to be self-sufficient Adapters Extension cord Duct tape Speakers for audio David’s final advice Think about your presentation as a story Your slides are not your script David and the folks of Apple have shared 11 free copies of David's book with our community. To enter to receive one, simply leave a comment at the link below with thoughts on one of two things: One thing you gained from this episode that you'll use for your next presentation day Something additional we didn't discuss that would also be valuable for presentation day success Feedback Join the conversation: http://coachingforleaders.com/159 Comments, questions, or feedback for future Q&A shows: http://coachingforleaders.com/feedback Next Q&A show is episode #161 of difficult conversations Thank you to weekly update subscribers Susie Soares, Andre Norbim, Geoff Jamieson, and Bronwyn Avard. Receive the 10 Leadership Books That Will Help You Get Better Results From Others, including 2 books that I rely on weekly. You can subscribe at http://coachingforleaders.com/subscribe Thank you to El kamarda tapatio from Mexico for the very kind review on iTunes. If you've been listening to the show for a bit and can provide an honest, written review of the show, please submit it at http://coachingforleaders.com/itunes for iTunes users or http://coachingforleaders.com/stitcher for Stitcher users.  

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