How can we improve our presenting skills?

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Josh Davis  (Author & Ph.D. Ivy League Professor)

Josh Davis explains that it is important to keep two things in mind when making a presentation to an audience. This includes knowing what you want to get out of the presentation and what you want your audience to get out of the presentation. According to Davis, the goal is to leave your audience with something actionable or knowledge they can use and if you focus on that and not on any speaking gimmicks the words should flow naturally.

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Josh Davis

Author & Ph.D. Ivy League Professor

Josh Davis, Ph.D. is the author of the international bestseller, Two Awesome Hours: Science-Based Strategies to Harness Your Best Time and Get Your Most Important Work Done. He has been an Ivy League professor in psychology, worked in engineering and management consulting, and has published in numerous leading academic, business, and popular publications. He also coaches and trains individuals in NLP and in public speaking at the NLP Center of New York.

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Vaishali Jain

Vaishali Jain

Sarder TV Journalist, and Former Bloomberg TV Journalist

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