This document discusses tips for presentations based on Murphy's Laws. It recommends checking equipment before a presentation to avoid technical issues, introducing the purpose and topic at the beginning to engage the audience, and practicing multiple times to deliver an effective overall speech and address any issues before the actual presentation.
This document discusses tips for presentations based on Murphy's Laws. It recommends checking equipment before a presentation to avoid technical issues, introducing the purpose and topic at the beginning to engage the audience, and practicing multiple times to deliver an effective overall speech and address any issues before the actual presentation.
This document discusses tips for presentations based on Murphy's Laws. It recommends checking equipment before a presentation to avoid technical issues, introducing the purpose and topic at the beginning to engage the audience, and practicing multiple times to deliver an effective overall speech and address any issues before the actual presentation.
This document discusses tips for presentations based on Murphy's Laws. It recommends checking equipment before a presentation to avoid technical issues, introducing the purpose and topic at the beginning to engage the audience, and practicing multiple times to deliver an effective overall speech and address any issues before the actual presentation.
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Chapter 6
“Murphy’s Presentation Law #7”
• As you gain experience, you'll discover, and learn to live with, most aspects of Murphy's Laws. If neophytes or person were fully aware of all the things that could go wrong, all things are in control. So I choose this because before you present your presentation check all before anything go wrong because anything that can go wrong, will go at the worst possible moment. Chapter 7 “What to include in your presentation Introduction” • The Introduction is Important in your presentation because to know what is your purpose in your presentation, and to get the attention with your audience or participant. The introduction helps you prepare your audience to hear the rest of the speech. Chapter 9 “Murphy’s Presentation Law #8” Practice is important because it allows you to practice different parts before you deliver the total speech to an audience or participant. Practice is important because you can put the effective parts back together to create a total speech and practice before delivering it in front of the actual audience. So, before you present your presentation practice because they said Practice makes perfect.