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Presentation Tip: Use Correct Spelling and Grammar

Author Dermot Greene Date February 25, 2013
Always check and recheck your spelling and grammar. Don’t just rely on the computer...
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  • Vik Bhatti: Very valid points. Using a remote device helps reconnect you as a presenter with
  • Mairéad Kelly: Great post! Another thing I would suggest is ask those that you do talk to who
  • geekspeaker: Sandra, Brilliant. This is the best bit about speaking, you're not speaking to
  • Sandra: Hi Dermot, Reading your last line, and having seen this performance, I don't ag
  • steven schwartz: Yes, most it most certainly does. When I watch someone who is both verbally and
  • Artsapat: Agree on all accounts, but I would add one more item: in those few short minutes
  • geekspeaker: Richard: And you certainly did a lot of research, I think that since we're all s
  • Richard I. Garber: Dermot: An excellent post. I said something similar in a March 18, 2010 post
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