After analyzing the purpose and audience for your presentation, you will need to collect information and organize it logically. Well-organized information presented using repetition increases comprehension and retention of information. Speech experts recommend that you tell your audience what you are going to say, say it, and then tell them what you have just said.
1. The introduction of your presentation should (leave the audience with a take-away / identify the speaker and establish credibility / develop each main point with detail).
2. What strategy can you use to capture your audience’s attention in your introduction?
1) Provide a detailed explanation of your main points.
2) Tell a joke or story.
3) Read your résumé.
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