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2017 Summer Presentation Skills Reading List
In more ways than one it’s been a steamy summer in Washington, DC. To escape the heat the Greene family will venture to some new North American destinations. Our first trip was to Martha’s Vineyard via Providence, RI, and Plymouth, … Continue reading
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Summer 2013 Presentation Skills Reading List – Dive into three books that will improve your public speaking skills
Memorial Day has come and gone. It’s officially summer. It’s time for the 2013 Summer Presentation Skills Reading List. DC’s had it’s full share of rain, so the Summer heat and humidity can not be far off. The Greene family … Continue reading
Public Speaking Video 101: 3 Basic camera options for presentation skills training
Public speaking? See for yourself. Take a giant leap forward towards becoming a better and more confident public speaker. Use video to improve your public speaking skills by seeing what’s really going on with your presentation skills. If you’ve never … Continue reading
4 Presentation skills that will make your day if you’re not Clint Eastwood.
Imagine being personally invited by Governor Mitt Romney to speak at a national conference. Envision being introduced as the special mystery guest of the evening. See yourself speaking to an audience of 10,000 people in the room while millions of … Continue reading
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Presentation Skills: 5 tips to improve your Q&A
Presentation Skills: The Q&A of a presentation often stokes fear in seasoned public speakers. Of all possible presentation elements – opening, stories, demonstrations, closing – the Q&A has the tendency to make even well versed speakers lose control and fall … Continue reading

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Tagged Audience, Henry Kissinger, Presentation magician, presentation skills coaching, presentation skills training, public speaking, Q&A sessions, Washington DC
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