BCR #20: Nonverbal communication: structuring a presentation for the maximum effect

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BCR podcast #20 now onlineShow number 20 of Better Communication Results the podcast is now ready for your downloading delight.

In this edition I share with you another nonverbal communication technique: structuring a presentation for the maximum effect.

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Show notes:
00:01 introduction
00:36 comments and thank you’s
02:01 Donna Papacosta’s audio comment
02:53 Congrats to Donna and also to Heidi Miller
03:11 nonverbal communication: structuring a presentation for the maximum effect
10:11 summary and outro

Links:
Ben Hamilton
DynamicWebHosting
Hobson & Holtz Report
Blog post on memos
Dan York
Heidi Miller
Donna Papacosta
The Podcast Institute
My ‘How to blog’ post

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Nonverbal communication: structuring a presentation for maximum effect

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One Response to “BCR #20: Nonverbal communication: structuring a presentation for the maximum effect”

  1. planet sab Says:

    Listening to Podcasts=Working?

    I was away on the weekend, visiting my mother in the North, also visiting the agency’s main office in Hamburg. On the way I was able to work on my piled up podcasts and audio books. Let’s see, I listened

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