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Presenting the agenda
- Next I want to say something about agendas. Some people are more structured in their thinking than others but if you want to get something complicated across to an audience, it has to really be in some form of structure, you can't just ramble through one point after another. The ideal structure would probably have three sections and then perhaps within each section there might be several points and the audience need to know what the structure is going to be at the start and that's really the purpose of the agenda. So, at the beginning, you say them my talk is going to be in three areas and within each area I'm going to cover X, Y and Z. So, they know what they're going to get and the format that they're going to get it in. So, very important to have an agenda and then sign post where they are as you go through the talk. I think of it a bit like traveling on a train and each station you get to there's a little sign that says you are now at the next station, so you know where you are…
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Introduction47s
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Determining your main message1m 19s
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Planning the timing1m 10s
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Having a backup plan1m 30s
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Gaining confidence1m 54s
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Getting off to a great start1m 42s
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Presenting the agenda1m 46s
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Interacting with your audience1m 20s
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Effectively using visuals1m 2s
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Using notes2m 42s
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Overcoming problems1m 43s
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Finishing strong1m 20s
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Keeping it simple1m 1s
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