tailieunhanh - how to make an effective presentation in 99 seconds

và những gì nó có nghĩa là cho sự nghiệp của mình? Như Adam chỉ ra, "không phải là một quyết định tôi đã đưa nhẹ." Kirkham McDowell đã đạt được không có gì bằng cách làm cho quyết định khó khăn. Theo thời gian, một số những người đàn ông và phụ nữ chỉ đơn giản là sẽ từ bỏ người sử dụng lao động, | ASTD 2003 INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE AND EXPOSITION S316 How To Make an Effective Presentation in 99 Seconds Fifteen years ago we discovered the cure for conference boredom Challenge presenters to make a point a real point with useful content in just 99 seconds. We have facilitated the 99-Second sessions at several international conferences in the USA and Australia. In the process we analyzed hundreds of presentations and identified a list of engaging formats and best practices. We also discovered that the same principles and practices can contribute to the effectiveness and interest level of longer presentations and training sessions. After all a 90-minute presentation is just a series of 99-second presentations. In this session the presenters will demonstrate and discuss a variety of engaging presentation formats. Enjoy the session and master the skills that make you an efficient effective and entertaining presenter. LEARNING OBJECTIVES Identify and explain the critical and desirable features of 99-Seconds presentations. From a collection of 30 different formats select the most appropriate one for achieving a specific goal with a specific target audience. Use the 99-second formats to design and deliver effective efficient and engaging presentations. PRESENTER INFORMATION Sivasailam Thiagarajan Ph. D. RMS Workshops by Thiagi Inc. 4423 East Trailridge Road Bloomington IN 47408 Telephone 812 332-1478 Email thiagi@ Website Raja Thiagarajan VP for Research and Computer Applications Workshops by Thiagi Inc. raja@ 1 How To Make an Effective Presentation in 99 Seconds Sivasailam Thiagarajan Raja Thiagarajan Workshops by Thiagi Inc. 99 Seconds is a special type of panel session that features 10 or more presenters. Each presenter makes a brisk self-contained presentation that lasts for less than 99 seconds. Although all presentations deal with the same general topic no attempt is made to sequence them in any logical order or to standardize

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