What is the first step in creating a presentation?
What is start with your idea?
What does WII-FM stand for?
What is What's In It For Me?
What should you do after rehearsing?
What is ask an honest friend for feedback?
What is the first thing you should address in your presentation?
What is an issue of direct concern to the audience?
What should you do when you don’t know the answer to a question?
What is admit you don't know and offer to find out?
Describe the importance of keeping the idea simple.
What is it makes it easier for the audience to understand?
Why should the audience come first?
What is the presentation should be tailored to the audience’s needs and interests?
Why is feedback important?
What is it provides an external perspective and helps improve the presentation?
Name one of the three types of speeches.
What is informative, persuasive, or entertaining?
Why should you repeat the question before answering?
What is to ensure everyone has heard it correctly?
What should you include in your presentation's purpose statement?
What is a clear description in one or two sentences?
How can you make what you say easy to remember?
What is write notes intended for listeners, not readers?
Name a technique to reduce nervousness before presenting.
What is take a five-minute walk?
What should you provide to support your different point of view?
What is evidence?
What is a good response when you need time to think about a question?
What is "That’s a good question. Give me a moment to think about it."?
How many sentences should you use to describe your presentation idea?
What is one or two sentences?
What is one way to increase connection with your audience?
What is insert the word "you" throughout the presentation?
Why should you check the room setup before presenting?
What is to ensure everything is in order and avoid last-minute issues?
What should you mention when offering a resolution?
The benefits of the proposal, plan, or product.
How should you look when addressing a questioner?
What is look toward the questioner, lean in, and smile?
Why is it essential to start with your idea?
What it sets a clear direction for the presentation?
What question do listeners ask themselves when you start speaking?
What is when will this speaker start talking to me?
How can deep breathing exercises help before a presentation?
What is they help relax and reduce anxiety?
What is the last step in the "All About Them" structure?
What is suggest the next step to take, being as specific as possible?
Why are questions important to the presenter?
What is they indicate what’s important to the audience and show their engagement?