Saturday, November 3, 2007

Are There Lessons for Meeting Presentations in Show and Tell?


This is the time of the year when there seems to be an avalanche of business, sales, and any other kind of meeting you can possibly think of, going on. A lot of business executives are given the dreaded task of putting together a presentation for these meetings with the hope that the message will somehow get across to the audience. Now the next time you’re thinking about attending one of those expensive, out-of-town presentation training seminars, consider an alternative. There’s a no cost, less time consuming, wonderfully entertaining and highly educational way to relearn some valuable communications lessons – lessons that will sharpen your new business and client presentation skills.

Find out the day and time the first graders at your local school take part in Show and Tell, and place it on your calendar.

Show and Tell should be familiar to just about everyone. It’s when a kid gets up in front of the class with a photograph, toy, stuffed animal, iPod, etc., and tells the class all about it. The “tell” is fun, but the “show” is sheer brilliance. It represents a terrific refresher course for all of us that need to make a presentation for our company, product, or service.

Let’s look at how children use visuals.
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