p3

The delivery of a presentation is p3. It is an essential component of the effective presentation.

p3 posts

don't need a script

You don’t need a script

You don’t need a script to give a great presentation. Many people use a script and that significantly impairs their delivery. Many people feel they need a script and that…

don't look at the screen

Don’t look at the screen

The screen is for the audience, not for the presenter. A presenter staring at the screen will cause the audience to do the same, their speech is potentially muted and…

plug and go

Plug and go (2)

“I’m sorry, I don’t know. John usually sorts that. He’s not here today.” And that was where the trouble really began… At most presentations the speaker arrives, checks in with…

plug and play

Plug and go (1)

Some presenters expect to turn up for their big presentation, plug and go. Many are disappointed. Being prepared for plug and go problems will cut your tension at a time…

resting face

Resting face

Human beings are social animals. Exceptionally subtle changes in facial expression can convey huge amounts of information. Fights and love affairs have turned on the tiniest of eye movements, deals have…

body language hand

Body language – hands

Once a presenter steps out from behind the lectern there are a whole lots of issues that need to be addressed related to body language. Moving about the stage needs…

all about delivery

It all about the delivery

The best story in the world p1, supported by the most amazing media p2 is nothing if the delivery fails. This is the fear of every performer whether they are…

  • Please don’t read your script

    Please don’t read your script, particularly when you…

  • Needs no introduction

    “Our next speaker needs no introduction whatsoever as…

  • Speaker Instructions

    Speaker instructions are sent out by conference organisers…

  • *taps microphone

    A great presentation requires effective delivery; the best…

  • practise commando

    Practise commando for significant improvements in your presentation….

  • best presentation

    People often remark the best presentation they remember…

  • Murphy’s Law

    Murphy’s Law states that, “if anything can go…

  • polished performers

    Polished performers are the best examples to observe…

  • comfort monitors

    Comfort monitors are the presenter’s friend. Mostly. Many…

  • any questions?

    “Any questions” is one of those phrases that seems…