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How to Create Persuasive Presentations with PowerPoint

Great Leadership By Dan

Think from your audience''s point of view, and build your presentation from there. You may be really excited to tell your listeners all about your new idea or product, but you''ll serve your audience better if narrow your material based on their needs. Be very clear about what you want your audience to do.

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Change on the Run: Surviving Workplace Uncertainty

Leading Blog

Often, trying everything achieves nothing because their efforts are uncoordinated and conflicting with insufficient resources to execute well. Speak from the audience’s perspective. Presenting information that audiences can relate to increases the likelihood of receiving the key messages you intend.

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The Power of the Heart: Creating community in your workplace

Lead Change Blog

I ask this question frequently – of executives I’m coaching to improve their company’s culture, of keynote audiences, in leadership workshops, and more. There was a true bond created among team members and with the team leader. For many people, their best team experience pops right up in their memory banks.

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Building Corporate Community Through Humor

Lead Change Blog

It is well understood by psychologists and social scientists that people who laugh together generally have stronger feelings of empathy and bonding. Audience: “Who’s there?” To this end, humor engineered by leaders can shape a culture of empathy and relationship satisfaction and be a foundation for greater alignment. CEO: “China!”

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Woman’s Leadership Programs

Great Leadership By Dan

According to Iris Marchaj, Director of Smith Executive Education, “99% of leadership development programs offered by elite business schools are male-oriented.which is precisely why they fail when it comes to leadership learning for women!” They also provide an opportunity to network with peers and form life-long bonds.

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Using Humor to Fuel the Success of Your Organization

Great Leadership By Dan

So knowing your audience is paramount, and business leaders who score high in the effective use of humor also tend to score high in emotional intelligence. It is well understood by psychologists and social scientists that people who laugh together generally have stronger feelings of empathy and bonding. Audience: “Who’s there?”

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Public Service Announcements

Strategy Driven

The earliest PSAs promoted the selling of war bonds and were shown in movie theatres during World War I and II. They steered many people into lives committed to community stewardship and leadership. Consider your audience. Get reactions from your audiences. PSAs have had a massive impact on our culture. About the Author.