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Management article
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Reference no. C0009D
Published by: Harvard Business Publishing
Published in: "Harvard Management Communication Letter", 2000

Abstract

Unpracticed speakers make many mistakes that are worth avoiding. Five of the most common: lack of rehearsal, neglecting to tell your audience why your material is important, repeating your information, using as many slides as possible, and reading your speech directly from your slide presentation. By refusing to follow these steadfast rules for failure, you''ll find your audiences actually listening to what you have to say.

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Abstract

Unpracticed speakers make many mistakes that are worth avoiding. Five of the most common: lack of rehearsal, neglecting to tell your audience why your material is important, repeating your information, using as many slides as possible, and reading your speech directly from your slide presentation. By refusing to follow these steadfast rules for failure, you''ll find your audiences actually listening to what you have to say.

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