Do These Four Things To Make Your Boring Presentation Sound Interesting
Anett Grant
Global Executive Communication Coach || Communicate Powerfully in Any Situation
Let’s be real for a second: You don’t have a monumental bit of news to report every time you have to give a presentation. Maybe the third Tuesday of the month has just rolled around, and it’s time to update your team on the latest batch of figures. And whatever status report, project review, or operational details you’re going to share with them, you know it’ll be dull.
So how do you make those basic facts and figures more than a form of ritualized torture? Here are a few pointers.
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7 年Good reminder and insight. I once told my organization about a specific metric assuming they would make a connection to what it meant to them. After the 3rd monthly update, someone asked me why I kept providing the metric. It wasn't as obvious as I assumed. They needed more context.