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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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Presentation Q&A: How Can I Stop People Tweeting During My Presentations?

Author Dermot Greene Date May 29, 2014
It’s easy. Be interesting. Be so interesting that people forget that Twitter even exists....
Tagged audience, connection, distractions, engagement, interaction, memorability, public speaking, speaking, speaking at conferences, stories, tweeting, twitter |
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Preparing For Q&A Sessions

Author Dermot Greene Date March 22, 2014
Allowing your audience to ask questions can be quite daunting for most presenters because...
Tagged answering questions, clarity, communication, connection, engagement, interaction, memorability, preparation, presentations, public speaking, q&a, questions, Questions and Answers, speaking |
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Engage Your Audience With Stories

Author Dermot Greene Date August 27, 2013
The most effective way to connect with your audience, to teach them and to...
Tagged connection, engagement, interaction, memorability, presentations, speaking, stories, storytelling |
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Make It Memorable: Use a Tagline

Author Dermot Greene Date August 8, 2013
  Whenever Steve Jobs talked about a product he had a tagline:   For...
Tagged apple, audience, core, memorability, message, presentations, public speaking, speak like steve jobs, steve jobs, tagline |
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Presentation Q&A: Finding Images For Your Presentation

Author Dermot Greene Date July 16, 2013
Question: Where can I find images to use in slides? Answer: When looking for...
Tagged creativity, design, images, keynote, memorability, p, photos, pimp my slide, powerpoint, presentations, slide design, slides, visuals |
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Presentation Tip: Put Less Text on Your Slides

Author Dermot Greene Date June 25, 2013
When you sit in the audience at a conference or presentation and the presenter...
Tagged audience, communication, interaction, keynote, listening, memorability, pimp my slide, powerpoint, presentation design, presentations, public speaking, slide design, too much text, visuals |
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What if I Go Blank In The Middle of a Presentation?

Author Dermot Greene Date April 3, 2013
But what if despite all the practice, fear or stress gets the better of...
Tagged confidence, don't panic, going blank, learning, memorability, panic, practice, presentations, public speaking, remember, speaking |
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The FIve Elements of the Perfect Presentation

Author Dermot Greene Date March 18, 2013
The Five Elements of the Perfect Presentation from geekspeak training
Tagged clarity, five elements, interaction, memorability, passion, presentations, public speaking, relevance, speaking, The Five Elements of the Perfect Speech |
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Presentation Tip: Make your Conclusion Memorable

Author Dermot Greene Date February 27, 2013
Sadly for a lot of presentations sometimes the only thing that an audience remembers...
Tagged audience, call to action, clarity, conclusions, impact, memorability, remember, summary, The Five Elements of the Perfect Speech |
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Be Memorable: Find Your War-Cry

Author Dermot Greene Date November 26, 2012
If you want to make your message memorable to your audience you need to...
Tagged catch=phrase, memorability, message, sales, slogan, tagline, war-cry |
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Presentation Q&A: What are the Best Images to Use?

Author Dermot Greene Date March 11, 2012
Question: A lot of websites and presentation books suggest that I buy stock photography...
Tagged creativity, memorability, photos, presentation design, presentations, relevance, slide design, visuals |
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GeekFeast: Lessons From Slideshare

Author Dermot Greene Date November 16, 2011
Crafting Outstanding Presentations – Storytelling Techniques Tips on How to Pitch [slideshare...
Tagged conferences, keynote, memorability, pitching, powerpoint, presentations, sales pitch, slide design, speaking, stories, story-telling, visuals |
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The Five Elements: Memorability

Author Dermot Greene Date March 15, 2011
In November I ran a workshop called “The Five Elements of the Perfect Speech”...
Tagged conclusions, memorability, speech-writing, speeches, The Five Elements of the Perfect Speech |
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Twitter: A Speaker’s Friend or Foe?

Author Dermot Greene Date March 10, 2011
With the Dublin Web Summit being a tech-orientated conference, the audience, armed with iPhones,...
Tagged android, audience, conference, connection, iphone, memorability, stories, twitter |
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The Five Elements: Clarity

Author Dermot Greene Date February 14, 2011
The first of “The Five Elements of the Perfect Speech” is Clarity. Every time...
Tagged audience, clarity, communication, five elements, memorability, presentations, speaking, speech-writing, 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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The Five Elements of a Perfect Speech

Author Dermot Greene Date January 11, 2011
A few months ago, I ran a workshop called “The Five Elements of a...
Tagged audience, clarity, communication, emotion, interaction, memorability, passion, presentations, public speaking, relevance, The Five Elements of the Perfect Speech | 2 Comments |
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Making It Stick: The Christmas Story

Author Dermot Greene Date December 23, 2010
It happened over 2000 years ago yet despite all that time, the story of...
Tagged audience, communication, concreteness, credibility, emotion, made to stick, memorability, simplicity, stories, unexpectedness |
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Making it Stick: The Subway Story

Author Dermot Greene Date December 20, 2010
Did you hear about the guy who lost weight by eating fast food? One...
Tagged clarity, concreteness, credibility, emotion, made to stick, memorability, simplicity, stories, unexpectedness | 1 Comment |
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