Matt Abrahams: "How to Make Your Communication Memorable"

from the Stanford Graduate School of Business channel offers advice on how to make a presentation more engaging and memorable, focusing on preparation, delivery, and audience engagement. Abrahams stresses the importance of personal hygiene, a clear goal, and a structured approach to the message itself, emphasizing the "What, So What, Now What" format for organization. He suggests techniques for practicing and dealing with common presentation anxiety like forgetting what you intended to say. Abrahams also provides tips for audience engagement, such as varying your voice and visuals, tailoring the message to your audience, and incorporating emotion. He advocates for using a variety of evidence and actively involving the audience in physical activities and mental engagement techniques.

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