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Question 1 (1 point)

 

 

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Presentations require the speaker to think on their feet, grasp complex business issues and handle challenging situations—all attributes needed for promotions.

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Question 2 (1 point)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

A Prezi is a dynamic, nonlinear presentation tool suitable for technical discussions and speeches.

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Question 3 (1 point)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Working within time constraints can help you focus on the most essential points of your message that are important to the audience.

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The scope of the presentation will be limited by the amount of time you have to address the key points you want to make.

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A great way to capture and keep the audience’s attention is to integrate storytelling wherever possible.

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Question 6 (1 point)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The smaller the group you are presenting to, the more causal the presentation style.

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If you expect any action to occur as a result of your presentation, be sure to identify who is responsible for doing what, and when.

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If you’ve been successful with the introduction and body of your presentation, your listeners now have the information they need, and the close can become casual and minimal.

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By repeating key ideas often, you improve the chance that the audience will hear your message the way you intended it to be heard.

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Slides improve the quality of a presentation by increasing the audience’s ability to absorb and remember information.

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The ability to convey visual and textual messages is an advantage of using structured slides.

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Slide after slide of dense, highly structured bullet points with no visual relief can put an audience to sleep.

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Effective slides should be standalone documents that can be read on their own, without a presenter.

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Practicing your presentation boosts your confidence, gives you a more professional demeanor, and lets you verify the operation of your visuals and equipment.

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Being prepared to read a speech is the most effective delivery method when the speaker is nervous and concerned about leaving out important information.

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Practicing a presentation is critical, as making a mistake or forgetting something during the presentation can make the speaker seem unprepared and lacking in confidence.

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When completing the first draft of your presentation, you should make sure your slides are readable, concise, consistent, and fully operational (including transitions, builds, animation, and multimedia).

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The most important aspect of any presentation is getting the audience to receive, understand, and embrace your message.

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If asked a question you don’t know the answer to, it is often best to make up a short response.

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When practicing a presentation, one way to increase your confidence is to visualize success.

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