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How to successfully present your ideas in a business meeting
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[QUOTE="Holicent, post: 273865, member: 76163"] [FONT=Verdana]You've probably heard the phrase "you never know who's watching" before. This goes for business meetings as well. You can be sure that employers are paying attention, and they may be evaluating your presentation skills. The first thing to remember is that no one appreciates a good joke as much as an audience that understands the humor and craves more. Use this fact to your advantage by keeping what you say lighthearted and humorous. If you're trying to sell a product or service, make sure the presentation shows how it will benefit your target audience. Avoid getting too serious or serious about something that is not important. If you're in a meeting with someone who has a lot of power, there's a good chance they won't enjoy having their authority challenged or diminished by someone who doesn't have any power at all. So if you're speaking on behalf of another person or organization when it comes time for questions or comments, be sure to avoid any negative comments about them or anything else in the room.[/FONT] [/QUOTE]
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