Picture this: You’re about to deliver a remote presentation to your boss, the CFO and the CTO. You’ll be pitching a new service that you feel could radically change your company’s path. You log onto Zoom an hour ahead, turn on your camera, check your mic, share your slides, and walk through your entire presentation out loud. Everything is working, and you feel confident. The recordings from the practice sessions you did yesterday were rough, so you made a few good changes, practiced again, and now you feel ready... Sound familiar? Probably not. That’s because, though everyone’s presenting virtually these days, most of us aren’t doing a great job at it. http://rb.gy/usl2n
Picture this: You’re about to deliver a remote presentation to your boss, the CFO and the CTO. You’ll be pitching a new service that you feel could radically change your company’s path. You log onto Zoom an hour ahead, turn on your camera, check your mic, share your slides, and walk through your entire presentation out loud. Everything is working, and you feel confident. The recordings from the practice sessions you did yesterday were rough, so you made a few good changes, practiced again, and now you feel ready... Sound familiar? Probably not. That’s because, though everyone’s presenting virtually these days, most of us aren’t doing a great job at it. http://rb.gy/usl2n
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The Top 5 Mistakes (almost) Every Virtual Presenter Is Making — GrahamComm
Virtual Presenter is more responsible than presenting physically as the chance of mistakes are very rare. Here are some common mistakes.
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