How Can You Get The Best Results in Co-Presenting?

Presenting with a colleague or industry expert is an exciting and rewarding experience…when you plan for success.

The fastest way to organize different data, personalities, styles and timing is to have a presentation storyboard. Just like different graphic artists use storyboards to plan films, you and your co presenter can use a storyboard to plan your seamless presentation.

This is especially valuable if presenters are at a distance, have little face-to-face time prior to the delivery or have widely diverse styles.

A storyboard allows each presenter to work on his or her part of the story–and set up the co-presenter for success. You can select different roles that match your personalities. For example, one presenter may have a dry presentation style and the other may have a more exuberant one. By working together, you can orchestrate a perfect blend and keep your audience engaged.

Working with a storyboard saves time. To learn more about how you can improve performance and radically increase your productivity, check out the latest resource for co presenting at http://www.presentationstoryboarding.com

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