August 22nd, 2006
Yesterday I had the singular displeasure of sitting through a particularly bad presentation, so bad that I had to write this article as a form of catharsis (see: Aristotle). Without further ado, here are my Top 3 Presenting Don’ts:
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June 26th, 2006
“Big Words”: Those multi-syllable and confusing monsters that can ruin any good presentation. This is one of the most frequent pitfalls that professionals at any level fall into. I came across an article by TJ Walker that discusses this problem, and I think he makes a good case for keeping your presentations simple.
Here is the article, I’ll share more of my thoughts in the My Comments at the end:
The Big Word Trap
Many speakers can’t resist the temptation to use big words while giving a speech. Sometimes it is a conscious effort to appear to be smart, sometimes it is an unconscious impulse because that’s what a speaker thinks he or she is supposed to do in a so-called “formal†speech.
Either way, it’s a bad idea.
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