Wednesday, December 28, 2011

Business Presentations - 7 Tips For Highly Effective CEO Presentations

!±8± Business Presentations - 7 Tips For Highly Effective CEO Presentations

Business presentations are a frequent part of the CEO's life. Do you make a speech and make a difference? When you incorporate these 7 tips for highly effective CEO presentations, you can be sure that your speaking is making a difference.

Tip #1: Put the audience first.

Ask yourself what the audience wants you to talk about, rather than thinking about what you want to talk about. Asking yourself "What is on the minds of the people who will be in my audience?" will lead you to a highly effective presentation.

Options: what they are worried about, what troubles they are having or how they feel about things that are going on within the company.

Tip #2: Articulate a clear and specific call-to-action to deliver at the end of the speech or presentation.

Information is widely and easily available, so you must go beyond giving information. What do you want the audience do after they listen to you?

Some options:

Take a particular action that can be measured and evaluated Change their thinking about something Renew their enthusiasm and commitment for a specific outcome or result

Tip #3: Surprise them with the first words out of your mouth. Avoid the standard "Thank you for being here" or "Thank you for coming to hear me" or "Today we're going to talk about..."

Grab them with a story, a provocative question or a challenge. Some options:

"What would you do if you were in charge of meeting next quarter's financial goals?" "Imagine you are meeting with the auditors tomorrow. What would be on your mind?" "'Your company has great products but terrible customer service. ' That harsh comment came from a dozen of our best customers. It's hard to accept what many people think about us. What can we do to change this view?"

Tip #4: Be real

People like people who are genuine. Genuineness is easy to understand and decipher. The perfectly written speech read word for word is not genuine. It slides right out of the minds of the audience.

Tip #5: Be sure your speech is perfect for listening to

As a well-educated professional, you have great writing skills. You write with excellent sentence structure, word choices and perfect grammar. Your long sentences are constructed with just the right words connecting phrases and clauses. Your writing is literary and a pleasure to read.

Audiences do not have the leisure that readers have to go back, read something again, pause and think, and make notes. Audiences have only one chance to get your message as it moves past their ears at a steady pace.

Keep the limitations of listening in mind when writing the notes or text for your speech. Make your notes with the same fits and starts of spoken conversation. Use familiar words and keep sentences short and in the active voice.

Tip #6: Get out from behind a lectern.

Do not ask for nor accept a lectern or podium. These separate you from the audience when you should be doing everything possible to get close to them.

Require a hand held wireless microphone or a lavaliere microphone, rather than one that is fixed to a podium.

If you're nervous without a lectern, practice enough to reduce your nervousness. If you need to have notes, prepare neat note cards and hold them in your hand.

Tip #7: Be scintillating every time on every subject for every audience.

Even though you're the CEO and command attention due to your position, you will gain immeasurable respect through great speaking and presentations.

Time to prepare is always an issue. Shorten your preparation time by using a speech development system for every speech or presentation. My speech development system has 5 simple steps:

Describe the audience's mindset in 10 words Write your call-to-action close In a few words each, articulate three key points that drive to the call-to-action Select some leading materials to make your key points attractive and interesting Write an attention-getting opening that ties to the call-to-action.

Avoid power point slides. The audience will be glad and you'll be able to devote the time you do have to your content and your preparation.


Business Presentations - 7 Tips For Highly Effective CEO Presentations

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Friday, December 9, 2011

TP Link Review

!±8± TP Link Review

This is a review for one of the TP Link Wireless USB Adapters currently available in North America. I bought this after having issues with another Wireless USB Adapter, it would drop connection at least a couple of times a day, which to those that need a constant connection is frustrating to say the least. I work primarily from home, the office is located in the basement, but it is directly below the main internet connection point, which you would think wouldn't be experiencing the numerous issues I was having.

After shopping online for a suitable replacement, I came across some positive reviews for many of the TP-Link Wireless products. They are the number 1 market share leader in China, (which does speak volumes) and are fully tech supported by Dynapower USA, located in the good old US of A. The awards they have won were from reputable magazines like PC Format, PC World and PC Magazine so I was easily able to make the decision to try and find an authorized dealer in North America.

After making the online purchase, (worthy to note, that it arrived 4 days later) I got to work doing the install. Just to give a little background information on the system I was using, it is a Windows XP SP2, and the wireless router that I connect to is a D-Link DI-524 DWL-G122 Package DWL-922C Wireless Air Plus G (never had any issues with this product at all, very easy set-up). The box contained the usual items needed, a set-up disk (mini-cd), easy to understand instructions (well written in English), and the product itself. (Another of note, at the bottom of the box there was a free USB extender similar to a cradle which I didn't notice at first, so keep this in mind) Basically the installation was easy, and I will also walk you though it.

Set Up Restore Point (I'm Cautious) Plug In USB Adapter Cancel The Windows XP Autoinstall (It Thinks The Product Is Something Else) Place The Mini CD In The Drive VERY Carefully Choose The Folder For The Product Code You Bought Double Click The Set-Up File EXE Choose To Install All Software (We Will Be Semi Changing This After The Install Anyway) Reboot Your PC (I Do This After Every New Install) The Configuration Software Will Start And Automatically Gives You A List Of All Available Networks Choose The Network To Connect To And Enter In Your Network Settings (Most Are Detected For You, The Rest You Would Already Know) You Are Connected, And You Can Stop Here, Or If You Want Windows To Manage Your Network Follow The Below Steps Right Click The Wireless Network Connection Icon Located Bottom Right Next To Your Date/Time On The Taskbar...Choose "View Available Wireless Networks" When The Wireless Connection Window Appears...Under Related Tasks...Choose "Change Advance Settings" When The Wireless Network Connection Properties Window Appears...Choose The Wireless Networks Tab...And Then Checkbox The "Use Windows To Configure My Wireless Network Settings" You Will Get A Small Hiccup In Your Connection, (It Will Automatically Reconnect) But Completing These Steps Will Ensure That Everytime, (Addendum, There Are Steps That I Didn't Originally Consider, Read The Next Bullet Point) You Reboot Your Machine And The First Thing That Windows Will Do Will Be To Connect To Your Wireless Network. (Handy For Those That Run Internet Needed Applications On Start-Up) If You Are Using A Computer That Allows External Program Access, There Is A New Step. Using The "Start" Tab At The Bottom Of Your Screen, Click It And Select "Run...". Type In "msconfig" Into The Window And Hit "Enter". Select The "Startup" Tab On The "System Configuration Utility" Window That Pops Up, And Find The TWCU entry. Unclick It And Reboot. (When The Windows Warning Pops Up, Tell It To Ingnore The Change And Never Remind You Again) This Will Ensure That Only Windows Has Control Over Your Wireless Connection Without Unneeded 3rd Party Applications. Reboot Your Machine And Test It Out.
I have had the TP Link Wireless USB Adapter installed for just over 3 weeks (Since 12-03-07) and I haven't had a connection issue since. It has built in eXtender technology, which is excellent for those far away from there Wireless Router, but on top of that, as I said above, a 3 foot eXtender connection was included. (I still haven't needed to use it)

Overall this was a complete surprise to me and an excellent value for what I paid. It rivals other USB connectors that are 3 times the price and I think the only real negative thing I have to say about this product is the connection light is a bright flashing red, (like Rudolph The Red Nosed Reindeer) and I prefer the conventional green flashing (I'm old school).


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