Sunday, March 13, 2005

Tips for a Successful Technical Presentation

Tips for a Successful Technical Presentation

Kirk has posted a number great technical presentation tips.

For example,
"Make Every Second Count
Don't start sentences with "So". It is annoying.
Don't say "um". It adds no value to the point you are trying to make. ..."


I do both of those all the time, and while I try to catch myself, well... well you know it's bad when you start to irritate yourself with your own speech patterns... :|

Before my next presentation I want to review this list and try to continue to do the good things I already do, and remind myself to avoid the bad ones. (Yeah, I know... "Dugh"... I've not had my coffee yet this morning ;)

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