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Management article
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Reference no. C0010B
Published by: Harvard Business Publishing
Published in: "Harvard Management Communication Letter", 2000

Abstract

In a perfect world, you would have months to prepare for presentations. But the reality is usually last minute--picking material from various old talks and hoping that no one will notice that it hasn''t really been thought through. Even though you have limited time, there are things you can do to make sure you don''t miss anything obvious. This article offers an eight-step checklist as insurance for making sure your audience doesn''t walk out or doze off halfway through your speech.

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Abstract

In a perfect world, you would have months to prepare for presentations. But the reality is usually last minute--picking material from various old talks and hoping that no one will notice that it hasn''t really been thought through. Even though you have limited time, there are things you can do to make sure you don''t miss anything obvious. This article offers an eight-step checklist as insurance for making sure your audience doesn''t walk out or doze off halfway through your speech.

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