5 common presentation mistakes and how to avoid them
All of us can learn from the most common presentation mistakes. Read these 5 tips on how to avoid starting on a weak note, flooding your customer with slides or reading straight off a slide deck.
All of us can learn from the most common presentation mistakes. Read these 5 tips on how to avoid starting on a weak note, flooding your customer with slides or reading straight off a slide deck.
If you are regularly planning and running meetings, your focus should be on creating a climate that fosters collaboration among meeting participants – at least if you want to be serious about having more productive meetings. To help you with that, it pays to keep five simple facts in mind.
Think about the experience and knowledge of everybody on your team combined! What an extensive resource of valuable ideas and inspiration. Above all, it’s a resource that you can easily tap into. One way to do so is to organize your team meetings in a different way, preparing for something far better than one-way communication and passive listening.
A good first impression is not what your customer will ultimately remember. The last impression is most likely to be a lasting one, and you never get a second chance to make a good last impression. Read these five tips that will help you to leave a lasting impression with your customer.
If you are regularly planning and running meetings, your focus should be on creating a climate that fosters collaboration among meeting participants – at least if you want to be serious about having more productive meetings. To help you with that, it pays to keep five simple facts in mind.
In case you always had the idea it would be so nice to directly add notes to a meeting’s “live handouts”: read this blog post on note taking.