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Unread 9 Mar 2006, 01:19   #31
Chunderbunny
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Re: Decisions Decisions Decisions

1. Make sure you know why your there
2. Make sure you know why they are there

3. Make sure they know why you are there
4. Make sure they know why they are there

5. Make sure you know your topic

As long as your not wasting anyones time, and you know your stuff, you'll be fine. Powerpoint, sharp suits and all that are all fine and good, but without the above points you'll just be turd polishing.

Every bad presentation I've been to has been lacking in some way in one of the above points. Get them things right and most other stuff will fall into place from there.

Thats my thoughts on presentations
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