Leaving a lasting impression with your audience through positive words, a winning attitude, and confidence starts with knowing what you're doing. Communication that reflects clarity of your main points and ideas, eye-contact, pronunciation, are all essential to your success. Your purpose isn't to be just "good," and you don't want to be just "better." What you want is to be GREAT!
Good grief, that's awful!
ReplyDeleteI've no idea whether or not he's right about how to write a good presentation because his delivery was so poor. You'd have thought that a he could at least have memorised his opening couple of phrases and not spend so much time glancing at his notes!?
Frankly, I think that shows a weakness in the concept of "writing" a speech - rather than designing it and then presenting it (rather than delivering it).
Simon