Commentary by management consultant Michael Wade on Leadership, Ethics, Management, and Life
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Monday, March 10, 2014
Packing the Briefcase
There are notes, pencils, and some markers for the flip chart. Those, along with a couple of cans of Starbucks espresso, are the physical supplies. All go into the briefcase and the case itself goes into a cart for the training materials.
The intangibles are more important. Reviewing the material. Anticipating questions. Considering how to translate complicated concepts into plain language. Remembering to pitch the points at a level that won't bore those who've some acquaintance with the topic while not baffling those for whom it is new. Encouraging questions and inviting interruptions.
There can be a fine line between an excellent presentation and one that is simply okay.
I hate "okay."
So do I Michael. I fully agree with you!
ReplyDeleteNelson
Nelson,
ReplyDeleteIt helps to keep us on our toes.
Michael