Showmanship For Presenters With Dave Arch

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Synopsis

This is the audio book version of Showmanship For Presenters (available in paperback on amazon.com) read by the author, Dave Arch.

Episodes

  • The Presentation: Mistakes

    18/02/2008 Duration: 03min

    What do you do when you make a mistake(s) during your presentation? How do you recover?

  • The Presentation: Humor

    18/02/2008 Duration: 02min

    Have you discovered your style of humor yet? It really increases the receptivity of an audience to your content when used appropriately.

  • The Presentation: Flow

    18/02/2008 Duration: 03min

    We love to watch an ice skater glide across the ice. Are your presentations getting close to that?

  • The Presentation: Current

    18/02/2008 Duration: 02min

    It's a short trip from talking or dressing in a dated fashion for people to consider your knowledge dated too.

  • The Presentation: Contrast

    18/02/2008 Duration: 02min

    Sameness=Boring

  • The Presentation: Conflict/Resolution

    18/02/2008 Duration: 05min

    We are drawn to it like little else. From sporting events to novels it demonstrates its power.

  • The Presentation: Color

    12/11/2007 Duration: 04min

    Have you noticed the colors used on a Late Night Show background? What can we learn about the use of color in a presentation?

  • The Presentation: Closing

    12/11/2007 Duration: 01min

    Many presenters don't close. They just stop and leave their participants unsatisfied yet unable to explain why.

  • The Presentation: Clarity

    12/11/2007 Duration: 02min

    Is there a difference between "simplicity" and "clarity?" The answer to that question truly impacts memorability of any presentation.

  • The Presentation: Backstage

    12/11/2007 Duration: 03min

    Have you ever been given a "backstage pass?" What is the intrigue of being "backstage?" How can we tap into this fascination with our presentations?

  • The Presenter: Prestige

    11/11/2007 Duration: 02min

    Your participants' acceptance of your expertise will determine to a large extent their receptivity to your content? How will you communicate your credentials without appearing proud and setting up an adversarial environment?

  • The Presenter: Unity

    11/11/2007 Duration: 06min

    Have you ever met a popular radio DJ in person and realized that their voice didn't match their body? When incongruity exists in a trainer, the ability of the participants to trust the trainer is greatly hampered. Do you have unity in your training persona?

  • The Presenter: Identification

    11/11/2007 Duration: 02min

    Will your participants be able to relate to the training persona you select? If they can't identify with you, they will not be able to care about you and soon will not care about your content.

  • The Presenter: Costuming

    11/11/2007 Duration: 02min

    What clothes will you wear to help project your persona? Due to the fact that the clothes impact a participant at the sub-conscious level, its power cannot be over-emphasized.

  • The Presenter: Character

    11/11/2007 Duration: 03min

    What will your training persona be? What parts of yourself will you share with your participants and which parts will you minimize? This will help you define that persona.

  • The Presenter: Personality

    08/11/2007 Duration: 03min

    As we learn from those who move us with their singing, our presentations will only become more satisfying to our participants.

  • Showmanship Introduction

    08/11/2007 Duration: 01min

    Here the author shares the motivation for writing this book and an overview of what to expect from this podcast.

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