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‘presentation skills’ Posts

Death by PowerPoint no More!

June 15th, 2009 Jim Leligdon

Presenting content is a necessary part of any classroom training session. However, the focus on PowerPoint has created an environment where we as trainers run the risk of over-presenting content and under-delivering training. ... | more

What do Stage Actors, Comedians, and Trainers Have in Common?

May 22nd, 2009 Melissa Grey Satterfield

To begin with, we’re all performers. More precisely, we perform before ‘live’ audiences. It’s not surprising then, that our learners frequently evaluate us – not on our ability to design an effective training program ... | more

I WANT TO BE A TRAINER JUST LIKE YOU…

May 19th, 2009 Martha Kelly

…you just stand and talk to people all day! Each time I hear this I smile. Most people don’t have a clue about what goes into training. In the training class all they see is a part of the process. ... | more

Speak up, Trainers!

May 8th, 2009 Lynne Koltookian

Let’s face it. When it comes to the top-ten list of things that humans dread most, the fear of public speaking outranks the fear of death. So why would we want to practice something that frightens us so much? The answer seems simple. ... | more

SMILE TRAINING: A Simple Guide to Successful Training

May 5th, 2009 Ron Chambers

I have often heard that the only thing that you have control over every day is the attitude that you will embrace for that day. For me, I like to embrace each day – and my training as well – with a smile, a positive attitude, and ... | more

Would You Like Some Whine With That Cheese?

May 1st, 2009 Marsha Weisleder

Games, music, snacks – is this corporate training or daycare? We all understand and accept the importance of creating a safe learning environment for our participants but have we gone too far? And is it OK to be cheesy in the classroom? ... | more

The “WOW” Factor: Tips for Public Speakers

April 14th, 2009 Melissa Grey Satterfield

What is it about a speaker that makes us say “WOW?” When I think of Speakers I’ve seen over the years that have “wowed” me, I realize they all had one thing in common – polished presentation skills. ... | more