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How to Give One-on-One Presentations

23 CQ
8 Lessons
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    1. Making One-on-One Presentation Goals
    A lesson with TJ Walker
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    In this lesson, discover how to outline important goals that will measure your one-on-one presentation's success and help you clarify your desired outcome.

    In this lesson, discover how to outline important goals that will measure your one-on-one presentation's success and help you clarify your desired outcome.

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    2. Researching Before a Presentation
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    In this lesson, discover how good research can help shape and personalize your one-on-one presentation or pitch to target your potential client or partner.

    In this lesson, discover how good research can help shape and personalize your one-on-one presentation or pitch to target your potential client or partner.

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    3. Picking Five Talking Points
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    In this lesson, learn why five talking points should be the max in your one-on-one presentation and get some tips for making the most of those five points.

    In this lesson, learn why five talking points should be the max in your one-on-one presentation and get some tips for making the most of those five points.

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    4. Using Presentation Notes & Questions
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    In this lesson, find out how using notes and questions will help you be engaging in your one-on-one presentation, even if you never use them.

    In this lesson, find out how using notes and questions will help you be engaging in your one-on-one presentation, even if you never use them.

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    5. Getting Messages Across with Stories
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    Learn why connecting the message points in your one-on-one presentation to specific stories will reinforce those points, making a memorable presentation.

    Learn why connecting the message points in your one-on-one presentation to specific stories will reinforce those points, making a memorable presentation.

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