C.L.U.E. Review 14. CLUE Review 14 1. If you are planning a short presentation you should focus on about 3 main points and limit yourself to twenty minutes.

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C.L.U.E. Review 14

CLUE Review If you are planning a short presentation you should focus on about 3 main points and limit yourself to twenty minutes.

CLUE Review If you are planning a short presentation, you should focus on about three main points and limit yourself to 20 minutes.

CLUE Review Because he was President of the company Mr. Yost made at least 6 major presentations every year.

CLUE Review Because he was president of the company, Mr. Yost made at least six major presentations every year.

CLUE Review The companys CPA asked me to explain the principle ways we planned to finance the thirty-year mortgage.

CLUE Review The company’s CPA asked me to explain the principal ways we planned to finance the 30-year mortgage.

CLUE Review My accountant and me are greatful to be able to give a short presentation, however, we may not be able to cover the entire budget.

CLUE Review My accountant and I are grateful to be able to give a short presentation; however, we may not be able to cover the entire budget.

CLUE Review The introduction to a presentation should accomplish three goals, (a) Capture attention, (b) establish credibility, and (3) preview main points.

CLUE Review The introduction to a presentation should accomplish three goals: (a) capture attention, (b) establish credibility, and (c) preview main points.

CLUE Review Steven wondered whether focusing on what the audience is to remember, and summarizing main points was equally important?

CLUE Review Steven wondered whether focusing on what the audience is to remember and summarizing main points were equally important.

CLUE Review A list of suggestions for a speakers ideas are found in the article titled “How To Improve Your Listening Skills.”

CLUE Review A list of suggestions for a speaker’s ideas is found in the article titled “How to Improve Your Listening Skills.”

CLUE Review The appearance and mannerisms of a speaker definately effects a listeners evaluation of the message.

CLUE Review The appearance and mannerisms of a speaker definitely affects a listener’s evaluation of the message.

CLUE Review Melody Hobson, who is an excellent speaker said that reading from slides is the Kiss of Death in a presentation.

CLUE Review Melody Hobson, who is an excellent speaker, said that reading from slides is the kiss of death in a presentation.

CLUE Review In a poll of three thousand workers only one third felt that there companies valued their opinions.

CLUE Review In a poll of 3,000 workers, only one third felt that their companies valued their opinions.