Rehearsal
I am not saying that the writing part is easy, but great presentations are really made in the rehearsal phase. By the same token, the converse applies if you don’t prepare enough. You can never expect to be a polished performer – it’s that simple. Time then to move on and look at how you take your well-crafted words from the flatness of the printed page and, through trial and error, breathe life into them, as a finished presentation.
But how, when, where and what amount of rehearsal is needed? This chapter is here to guide you and answer these questions.
Back in Chapter 2 we looked at keeping a ‘sense of proportion’ by asking: What is this presentation for? Who is it going to be delivered to? What is riding on it? When you have ...
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