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Keep It Simple

Author Dermot Greene Date August 2, 2015
Tagged clarity, communication, know your audience, memorability, preparation, presentations, public speaking, simplicity, speaking, speech-writing |
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Why Should the Audience be Excited by Your Idea or Product?

Author Dermot Greene Date August 1, 2013
There are two ways to persuade an audience: 1. Logic 2. Emotion For most...
Tagged audience, connection, emotion, know your audience, persuade, presentations, public speaking, speak like steve jobs, steve jobs |
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Did He Really Say That? Upsetting Your Audience

Author Dermot Greene Date March 24, 2011
At a recent workshop, I was asked the following question: “You’ve done your research,...
Tagged audience, communication, know your audience, presentations, speaking |
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The Five Elements: Relevance

Author Dermot Greene Date March 1, 2011
Being Clear and Passionate about your message is a good start but probably the...
Tagged know your audience, public speaking, relevance, speech-writing, speeches, The Five Elements of the Perfect Speech |
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Networking: Making Your Message Heard

Author Dermot Greene Date January 20, 2011
Networking is a set of mini-presentations sneakily disguised as a chat but don’t be...
Tagged audience, clarity, entrepreneur, know your audience, memorability, networking, sales, sales pitch, speaking, speech-writing, stories | 2 Comments |
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It’s Not About You

Author Dermot Greene Date December 14, 2010
When it comes to public speaking, presentations and sales there are four words that...
Tagged audience, communication, know your audience, relevance, speaking, speeches | 3 Comments |
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Recent Comments
  • 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
  • geekspeaker: Humour can't always be used, it would depend on the situation but for the right
  • Louise: Pretty sure humour needs to be on the list... but I guess it could be part of 4
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