Chapter 30. Presenting in a Variety of Settings

Tom Mucciolo

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Adapting to Everyday Environments

Not every performance takes place on the big stage. The majority of business presentations are done for smaller groups, and sometimes those talks take place in unique settings. So, you have to learn to adapt to different circumstances. The good news is that the skills we’ve been discussing translate well to the variety of situations you may encounter when delivering your message.

I always laugh when someone tells me, “Oh, the meetings I speak at are so informal that you don’t really need ...

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