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August 2011

How To Develp A Conversational Style of Language

Recently I received the following email.  I responded with an email then I went ahead and wrote two more episodes of The Public Speaker.

Hi Lisa,

I really like your post on Quick and Dirty Tips about How to Sound Conversational. I particularly like the example you gave.

3) Repurposing Presentations: Organize into Mini-Presentations

Repurposing, Reusing Digital Content

Previous Step…
Develop Core Messages

Step 3: Organize Content Into Mini-Presentations

The next step is to consider the organization of the content. Highly compartmentalized organization of your content is critical for re-purposing. Here’s where strong organization is critical.

In general, I always suggest breaking up presentations of any length into mini-presentations.

2) Repurposing Presentations: Develop Core Messages

Step 1: Set Goals

Step 2: Develop Core Messages

By starting with your goals, you are then able to plan the best way to meet those goals with your content.  In our case study, the physician wanted to persuade woman to get regular health screenings.

1) Repurposing Presentations: Set Goals

Step 1: Set Goals

The first step for all presentations is to set your goals. Your process for presentation creation should always start by asking yourself, “What is it that you want your audience to say, know, or do differently as a result of hearing you speak?”

The answer to that question will help you create and keep you focused on your main message.

How to Repurpose a PowerPoint Presentation

Marketing Digital Content Repurposing

My family makes fun of me becuase I like to reuse stuff around the house.  For example, I collect our cereal boxes and use them for crafts for the kids. And I also collect the lint from the dryer and put it in toilet paper tubes.

The right way to tell people you're available for work!

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LinkedIn Colleague Gail wrote and essentially was asking me, what is the best way to advertise or let others know in the scientific community that she was available for work, short of spamming people with a link to her CV. Here’s her note.

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