Stripped bare
There is a level of presentation skill we all aspire to, being able to stand before an audience without any tools, notes or cues and deliver a seamless address without missing a beat.
This chapter looks at the art of presenting, stripped bare. We’ll examine the risks and the benefits as well as considering how it can be achieved. Let’s begin though by looking at a rationale for taking the risk: what are the ‘fors’ and ‘againsts’?
Why not?
For most of us the thought of having nothing to fall back on when we are presenting is intimidating to say the least, but why is that? We already know that if we trace the fear of presentations back to its roots, the one thing we are most scared of is looking foolish. In front of our peers ...
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