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We’ve all sat through painful, seemingly interminable presentations. You know– the ones where you are either falling asleep, updating your Linked In profile or falling asleep while updating your Linked In profile. Then there are those presentations that make you sit up straighter, make your heart beat faster, make you see the world differently. You feel changed and inspired and ready to act. What makes the difference? One thing I know about myself is that I’m capable of both. I’m aiming for the latter today, but it’s possible that you are out there answering emails and playing Words with Friends while I’m talking. I don’t confess to having any particular expertise in this area, but I’m happy to talk for a few minutes about what I have observed as the differences between sleep-inducing and awe-inspiring presentations. ]]>

We’ve all sat through painful, seemingly interminable presentations. You know– the ones where you are either falling asleep, updating your Linked In profile or falling asleep while updating your Linked In profile. Then there are those presentations that make you sit up straighter, make your heart beat faster, make you see the world differently. You feel changed and inspired and ready to act. What makes the difference? One thing I know about myself is that I’m capable of both. I’m aiming for the latter today, but it’s possible that you are out there answering emails and playing Words with Friends while I’m talking. I don’t confess to having any particular expertise in this area, but I’m happy to talk for a few minutes about what I have observed as the differences between sleep-inducing and awe-inspiring presentations. ]]>
Thu, 13 Aug 2015 19:51:40 GMT /slideshow/whats-the-worst-that-could-happen-how-not-to-give-a-bad-presentation/51601253 RebeccaKelch@slideshare.net(RebeccaKelch) What’s the Worst That Could Happen : How Not to Give a Bad Presentation RebeccaKelch We’ve all sat through painful, seemingly interminable presentations. You know– the ones where you are either falling asleep, updating your Linked In profile or falling asleep while updating your Linked In profile. Then there are those presentations that make you sit up straighter, make your heart beat faster, make you see the world differently. You feel changed and inspired and ready to act. What makes the difference? One thing I know about myself is that I’m capable of both. I’m aiming for the latter today, but it’s possible that you are out there answering emails and playing Words with Friends while I’m talking. I don’t confess to having any particular expertise in this area, but I’m happy to talk for a few minutes about what I have observed as the differences between sleep-inducing and awe-inspiring presentations. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/whatstheworstthatcouldhappen-150813195140-lva1-app6892-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> We’ve all sat through painful, seemingly interminable presentations. You know– the ones where you are either falling asleep, updating your Linked In profile or falling asleep while updating your Linked In profile. Then there are those presentations that make you sit up straighter, make your heart beat faster, make you see the world differently. You feel changed and inspired and ready to act. What makes the difference? One thing I know about myself is that I’m capable of both. I’m aiming for the latter today, but it’s possible that you are out there answering emails and playing Words with Friends while I’m talking. I don’t confess to having any particular expertise in this area, but I’m happy to talk for a few minutes about what I have observed as the differences between sleep-inducing and awe-inspiring presentations.
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