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John
United Kingdom
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Posted - 18/09/2005 : 18:53:05
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Hi guys,
nice forum 
I see I'm the first guy out...so here goes.
I have an internal sales presentation to give on Tuesday morning, and I was wondering if anyone had any advice they could offer to help me "spice" it up a bit.
The internal presentations are usually very mundane, and so I was hoping someone could just give me a few quick short pointers on how to add a bit more enthusiasm to the meeting.
Thanks in advance.
John 
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administrator
USA
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Posted - 18/09/2005 : 20:46:02
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Hi John,
thanks for your question, and welcome to The 123PPT Presenters Forum.
While the forum is so new, I guess it's up to me to help you along 
Was wondering John, what kind of stratgey you use in your presentations?
For example, if you have positive sales results do you keep it all to the end? Do you inform your colleagues a little in the beginning?
An old presenters trick to keep your audience involved is to "set the scene" in the beginning of your presentation. For example, if you have landed a large client, met or surpassed budgets etc., begin with something like "Our growth continues", or "I'm always so happy to speak to you when I have such good news."
Beginning with something that motivates your team is the key to gettting their interest and allows you to build up to the cases you wish to report on during your presentation. 
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Kumarvinod117
India
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Posted - 30/03/2007 : 20:47:56
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Hi John
My experience with internal presentations is that they could be a bit boring as people already have an image of you in the company. The best thing that has worked with me is to show them slide effects that they have not seen before and impact them with a really good hilarious joke ! fareed jaunbocus Mauritius
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