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Nov 29 2017 24 mins   13

Over my career, I’ve worked with lots of scientists, IT specialists and engineers, and I know that sometimes it’s can be challenging to communicate complicated concepts and ideas in a way that’s simple enough for your audience to understand. This week’s episode gives you tools and techniques to use to make your presentations scintillating and accessible for audiences, even if the information you’re sharing is highly technical.

What you’ll learn:

  • The important things to think about before you start writing your talk
  • Ideas for an opening your talk for maximum engagement.
  • What you should do once you’ve grabbed their attention.
  • Tools that you can use to present your data in a way that engages your audience.

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