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“Chatter for Success”. Liz Kurt and Stephanie Salasek NODA Conference 2011. If they knew what we were thinking!. Steph. Liz. Three “P’s” for Success. Professional Communication Professional Presentations Professional Presence. Liz - in case you would like to know -
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“Chatter for Success” Liz Kurt and Stephanie Salasek NODA Conference 2011
If they knew what we were thinking! Steph Liz
Three “P’s” for Success • Professional Communication • Professional Presentations • Professional Presence
Liz - in case you would like to know - There were no students who dropped in to "MU Fun Facts.” None. Not a one. I was there 10 minutes prior to each assigned presentation time, and stayed 10-15 minutes after the start. Now, maybe it wasn't of interest. Maybe the Gold Room was hard to find. But maybe, it was because the presentation times WEREN'T LISTED ON THE PROGRAM. Joe Zaugg Marketing Office - Union - Iowa State 4810 Lincoln Way, Ames, Iowa 50011 515-296-4300; fax: 515-294-0240
Joe, Thank you for your feedback. It is certainly worthwhile to continually look for ways to improve our programs. We did realize that we did not include the session times due to our printing timeline on the Team Leader handout, so we intentionally included it during their training on Wednesday and also on the Late Night signage. Thanks again for the feedback. Liz New Student ProgramsIowa State University
A simple apology would be greatly appreciated. I spent a fair amount of time on this project that was completely WASTED. Joe Zaugg Marketing Office - Union - Iowa State 4810 Lincoln Way, Ames, Iowa 50011 515-296-4300; fax: 515-294-0240
That’s not what I meant!!(Should I have called?) • Brainstorming • Relating • Problem Solving • Motivating • Team Building Craig, Karla; Des Moines Sunday Register; March 6, 2011
The 10 Worst Presentation Habits • Notes • Eye Contact • Dress • Movement • Rehearsal • Stance • Bullet points • Length • Excitement • Ending Gallo, Carmine; Business Week; June, 2002
11 in the first 7 You only have 1 chance to make a first impression! • Do I like you? • How much money do you make? • How much education have you had? • Are you approachable? • What’s your political affiliation? • What faith do you practice (if any?) • What type of work do you do? • What are your hobbies? Kinsey, Carol; Forbes; February 13, 2011
Recommendations Books • Emotional Intelligence 2.0—Bradberry, Travis • Feel the Fear and Do It Anyway—Jeffers, Susan • Talent is Overrated—Colvin, Geoff Websites • TalentSmart.com