How To Get Your Point Across In

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How to Get Your Point Across in *Does not apply to this presentation 30 Seconds or Less* A book by Milo O. Frank

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Another presentation on a book. This one looses focus at around slide 7, and it ends rather poorly, but it sure is pretty.

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How to Get Your Point Across in

*Does not apply to this presentation

30 Seconds or Less*A book by Milo O. Frank

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ApproachApproach

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ApproachApproach

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Your Subject

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Ask for itClosing your message

Demand for Action – or – Demand for reaction

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Paint a Picture

Imagery: Use descriptive words.Clarity: In layman's terms.Personalize: Include a relative story.Emotional Appeal: Touch the heart

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One or a ThousandOne or a ThousandNo matter the size of your audience, the same basic principles apply.

Don’t memorize

Don’t readWrite your own introduction

Know when to stop

Outline Rough Draft 3X5 Card Notes

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Any Time, Any PlaceAny Time, Any PlaceHandling that “Any Questions?” moment.

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Any Time, Any PlaceAny Time, Any PlaceWhen is 30 Seconds an appropriate time span?

Any time you deal with another person