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10 Things to Make a Meeting ExcitingJump to Original Source

0:00 March 21, 2008|Amy LinleyHome/Business/Presentation

Dont just have a goal to make the meeting interesting or appealing; make the meeting exciting. The employees will appreciate your effort and it will create a wonderful rapport with the employees. Be innovative once in awhile and you will have a happier office.



Better Public SpeakingJump to Original Source

0:00 March 18, 2008|sheila MulrennanHome/Business/Presentation

Presentations and public speaking, although daunting, can be a very enjoyable, rewarding experience, once adequate time is taken to prepare and rehearse them. An enthusiastic speaker who is confident with their material will make a lasting memorable impression on their audience.



Twelve Tips for Picture Perfect Pouch Lamination Using Your Pouch LaminatorJump to Original Source

0:00 March 17, 2008|Jeff McRitchieHome/Business/Presentation

If you are looking for tips to help you laminate your documents using your pouch laminator, you have come to the right place. Here are twelve quick tips to help you ensure that you get picture perfect lamination every time.



How to Give an Acceptance SpeechJump to Original Source

0:00 March 15, 2008|Bob SommersHome/Business/Presentation

Watch an example of an entertaining and moving acceptance speech and learn how to do it with humor and gratitude.



Debunking Philip Yaffe's 'Most Pernicious Myth'Jump to Original Source

0:00 March 10, 2008|Nancy DanielsHome/Business/Presentation

As a voice specialist, public speaker, and former college professor, I disagree with Mr. Yaffes article, Debunking the 7% Rule, Public Speaking's Most Pernicious Myth. The idea that ones content is more important than ones delivery could only be believed by a journalist.



Ebay Auction Descriptions That Really Sell!Jump to Original Source

0:00 March 10, 2008|Ila BhattHome/Business/Presentation

To attract people to your auction. You need two main ingredients. Keyword and big benefit. Your keyword will be the main word that people will search on to find your item.



How to Become a Confident Public SpeakerJump to Original Source

0:00 March 10, 2008|Andrew KaschHome/Business/Presentation

Do you have a pending public speaking engagement that is making you nervous? This kind of stress is unhealthful. Let's fix that right now.



Are You Shaking Hands 'the Right Way'?Jump to Original Source

0:00 March 08, 2008|Christopher R. EdgarHome/Business/Presentation

I recently read an article on how people should shake hands in business interactions to appear assertive and in control. To me, there's an irony in writings like these, because the authors learn what they teach by observing people who aren't self-conscious about their body language. In this article, I suggest that coming to terms with that self-consciousness--not imitating others' body language--is a better way to make a good impression.



Slatwall MerchandisersJump to Original Source

0:00 March 08, 2008|Ron MaierHome/Business/Presentation

Learn how slatwall can help you promote your products, attract attention to your store and increase your space.



Versatile GridwallJump to Original Source

0:00 March 08, 2008|Ron MaierHome/Business/Presentation

The uses for gridwall are endless and the selection of gridwall accessories available today can help merchandise any store.



Visual Merchandising With MannequinsJump to Original Source

0:00 March 08, 2008|Ron MaierHome/Business/Presentation

Perhaps the most striking and effective method of visual merchandising is the use of mannequins. Mannequins personalize items for consumers.



The Secrets of Public Speaking - Follow These 10 Simple TipsJump to Original Source

0:00 March 06, 2008|Andrew RondeauHome/Business/Presentation

What would you choose - a visit to the dentist or to stand up and speak in front of 500 people? If you opted for the dentist...then this article is for you!



Debunking the 7% Rule, Public Speaking's Most Pernicious MythJump to Original Source

0:00 February 27, 2008|Philip YaffeHome/Business/Presentation

Have you ever heard the adage that communication is only 7% verbal and 93% non-verbal, i.e. body language and vocal variety? You probably have, and if you have any sense at all, you have ignored it. There are certain "truths" that are prima face false. And this is one of them. Asserting that what you say is the least important part of a speech insults not only the intelligence of your audience, but your own intelligence as well.



Ways To Use PowerPoint SoftwareJump to Original Source

0:00 February 25, 2008|Rich TalbotHome/Business/Presentation

Let us continue to explore some alternative applications of Microsoft PowerPoint. As you have seen in the first article, it is not only used for designing presentations. These ideas are based around the concept of taking a particular slide layout and using it in isolation rather than incorporating it into a presentation.



Enhance your Presentation Effects With Laser PresenterJump to Original Source

0:00 February 24, 2008|Tom FredHome/Business/Presentation

It's downright incredible how cheap laser pointers are these days. Lit up 30 years ago the laser diode is the basis of all of the world's cheap lasers, you can get a decent one on EBay less than 10$. Laser pointer is very useful, and one of its most popular usages nowadays is wireless laser presenter.



Dos and Don'ts of Effective PresentationsJump to Original Source

0:00 February 22, 2008|Jeff McRitchieHome/Business/Presentation

Effective communication begins with an effective presentation. From the words, to the graphics, to the materials that you use for the presentation - it all works together to create the most effective communication vehicle possible. Be it the overall finishing, such as the binding, folding or lamination you select, or the content contained inside, everything communicates and you should use all of the tools in your arsenal to communicate effectively.



Homemade Gift Giving With BindingJump to Original Source

0:00 February 22, 2008|Jeff McRitchieHome/Business/Presentation

You may be thinking that homemade gifts are only for crafty and arty people. While that is often the case, there certainly are options for those who are not artistically gifted. This article offers suggestions for heartfelt homemade gifts that require only a computer, ink, paper, and binding.



Paper Cutter SafetyJump to Original Source

0:00 February 22, 2008|Jeff McRitchieHome/Business/Presentation

Paper cutters are available in more styles than you can possibly imagine. There are literally hundreds of styles of available. Not all paper cutters are built the same-especially when it comes to quality and safety. If you are considering purchasing this type of paper cutter, you can read this article for some information on critical safety features of the guillotine paper cutter.



Paper FoldingJump to Original Source

0:00 February 22, 2008|Jeff McRitchieHome/Business/Presentation

The finish of a project is an essential part of any document, presentation or collateral piece, but few people consider folding an important aspect of finishing. However, a proper fold can give your project a professional, crisp look to match the rest of your document. The best way to get the perfect fold is to find a paper-folding machine that meets your needs and those of your business.



Paper Folding Machine,paper Folders,folding MachinesJump to Original Source

0:00 February 22, 2008|Jeff McRitchieHome/Business/Presentation

Paper jams halt productivity and send tempers flaring. Although paper folders save time and money, they can be prone to jams. Because they have a lot of parts, there is a lot that can go awry. If you are struggling with an uncooperative paper folding machine, this article is for you.



Putting a Binding Machine to Work at your SchoolJump to Original Source

0:00 February 22, 2008|Jeff McRitchieHome/Business/Presentation

Many times you send documents home with kids who are hard on their backpacks and, therefore, your publications. For larger documents, binding protects them from your kids as they transport them to their parents and caregivers. In addition to protecting your publications, binding will make them look much more professional. Let's talk about some of the publications your school can bind to open the doors of communication with your students' parents.



Shredding - Popular Then, Popular NowJump to Original Source

0:00 February 22, 2008|Jeff McRitchieHome/Business/Presentation

The shredding of confidential documents has had a great deal of buzz in recent years, mostly fueled by the rise in identity and credit card theft. Shredders are being sold in record numbers as people begin to understand the need to destroy materials that could give a dishonest few the edge to steal money, or worse, one's identity.



The Effective Use of Colors in your Presentation MaterialsJump to Original Source

0:00 February 22, 2008|Jeff McRitchieHome/Business/Presentation

"With color one obtains an energy that seems to stem from witchcraft." - Henri Matisse Matisse, the master of color, put a high value on its power of persuasion. Color is perhaps the most overlooked, but potentially effective factor in almost any presentation, and its proper use can transform a ho-hum collection of information into an engaging and transforming piece of communication.



How to Use Presentation Slides to Best EffectJump to Original Source

0:00 February 19, 2008|Philip YaffeHome/Business/Presentation

Many presenters pay great attention to designing slides and virtually none to how they are used. This discordance gives rise to the calumnious phrase "death by PowerPoint". PowerPoint and other visual aids can significantly enhance a presentation if properly employed and significantly detract from it if not. Fortunately, the problem can be easily resolved. By recognizing and applying three basic principles of slide presentations, you can make "death by PowerPoint" completely disappear.



Why Visual Aids Need to be Less VisualJump to Original Source

0:00 February 19, 2008|Philip YaffeHome/Business/Presentation

There is a false belief that most presentation slides - if not all of them - should be illustrated. If your objective is to show the beauty of a tourist destination, the genius of an architectural concept, the difficulty of a manufacturing procedure, etc., then illustrations make sense. But they can be distracting and therefore detrimental. This article defines principles and offers suggestions for making slides that will truly help presentations rather than hindering them.





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