Three Ways To Simplify Your Presentations

by Andrea Pacini —

Three Ways To Simplify Your Presentations

Many business owners, leaders and professionals give presentations that are too complex. The consequence is that the audience fails to grasp the message and will not take the desired action. I believe that the more you say, the less your audience will remember. So you need to keep your presentations short, simple and to the point. Keeping it simple is one of the five key factors behind any powerful presentation. If you are interested in learning more about the others, I have written about them here.

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The Five Key Principles For Powerful Presentations

by Andrea Pacini —

The Five Key Principles For Powerful Presentations

Most business leaders fail to follow set principles for creating and delivering their presentations. In not doing so they are making a fundamental mistake. Some think it’s primarily about creating slides on PowerPoint. They think if they get a decent deck together then they are good to go. If you are one of those people who spend most of your preparation time working on PowerPoint slides (or any other presentation tool), you’ve missed the point.

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Being Confident At Public Speaking: The Three Things You Need To Know

by Andrea Pacini —

Being Confident At Public Speaking: The Three Things You Need To Know

Many business leaders and professionals wrongly believe that being confident at public speaking comes naturally to some people. Perhaps they are born with confidence? Or they think that to become more confident at presenting they simply need to improve their delivery skills and work on things like eye contact, body language and vocal delivery. These things are all important but there is so much more to it. As a result, most untrained business leaders don’t feel confident presenting at all.

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The Hidden Cost Of Bad Presentations — How To Avoid Losing Business

by Andrea Pacini —

The Hidden Cost Of Bad Presentations — How To Avoid Losing Business

A presentation is your opportunity to make a great first impression. It’s a bit like a first date — only the stakes are financial rather than romantic. However, too many business leaders fail to consider the cost of delivering a bad presentation. Many companies fall into the trap of making an invisible first impression. When presenting an idea for the first time — be it a product, a service or a project — the impression they make is invisible.

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Public Speaking: A Proven Process to Build Your Confidence

by Andrea Pacini —

Public Speaking: A Proven Process to Build Your Confidence

It’s easier than you think to improve your confidence when presenting or public speaking. The more prepared and structured your approach, the more confident you will be. Most business leaders don’t follow any sort of organised process when preparing a presentation. Keen to get started, they launch into things and hope for the best. We’ve all seen the person who decides to wing it or who turns up with chaotic notes.

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Why complex presentations don't work (and what to do instead)

by Andrea Pacini —

Why complex presentations don't work (and what to do instead)

The most successful messages are the simplest. The best writing gets to the point. The greatest speeches are concise and direct. However, too many business leaders fall into the trap of giving presentations which are overly complex and technical. They navigate their audience down side roads and off on tangents. Their visuals mirror this and are often confusing and convoluted. Why does this happen? It is all done for the right reasons.

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5 Presentation Problems Every Business Leader Needs To Avoid

by Andrea Pacini —

5 Presentation Problems Every Business Leader Needs To Avoid

Think about how technology has evolved over the last 20 years or so. Think about the tools we can use today to communicate our ideas to the world. Now, compare that with the tools we had a few years ago. Today in most industries we have more competition—not only from a business perspective but also from a communication perspective. The tools we have today are designed to empower people—lots of people—to share their message with the world.

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Soft Skills: The 2022 French Presidential Debate

by Michael Rickwood -

Soft Skills: The 2022 French Presidential Debate

The 2022 French presidential election debate serves up a new dish, more palatable than the one served in 2017. On Wednesday night, 20th of April 2022, two presidential candidates battled in Paris for the next five years in a crucial election here in France. For Emmanuel Macron and Marine Le Pen this was their second debate, the last being back in 2017. But last night’s debate was very different. Now, from a policy point of view, many views were exchanged on the environment, security, the economy and the current international context amongst many others.

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