In this interview with Tom Parker with Parker & Associates’ NOTES PAGE , Jim Endicott introduces you to some powerful principles of influence for being remembered, engaging audiences more effectively and being the presenter that they remember long after the presentation is over. No rote presentation tips here. Gain some insight into this career-impacting process from a seasoned industry insider!

The Sticky Factor - Four Principles for Maximizing Presentation Impact [8:42m]:
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In this interview with Tom Parker with Parker & Associates’ NOTES PAGE , Jim Endicott provides some insights on how you can shape messages that truly resonate with the hearts & minds of very busy people. Tom also explores Jim’s ideas on presentation flow, timing and great ways to wrap it all up so you will be the presenter they remember. Don’t miss this interesting podcast!

Great Starts - Even Greater Finishes! Planning the Perfect Presentation [8:44m]:
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In this interview with Tom Parker with Parker & Associates’ NOTES PAGE program, Jim Endicott provides some insights on those moments when something goes horrible wrong during a big presentation. When is it most likely to happen? And what can you do to recover gracefully. This brief interview may give you what you need to turn disaster into success!

When Disaster Strikes - An Interview [10:43m]:
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February 1, 2010 – 3:58 pm
What’s it take to be remembered these day? We certainly know what doesn’t work. Material directed at the intellect (bullets, charts, graphs), most frequently goes only into short-term memory and is rarely memorable. But case study after case study reveals that a presenter’s personal stories can be a powerful conduit for communicating value, important lessons [...]

Presentation Storytelling [3:31m]:
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Ok… these important opportunities for communicating value may not always occur in an elevator, but they do happen frequently. In the airport – in the line at the store – or at a conference, the time will come sooner or later when someone (who could be important to you and your company) asks THE question…. [...]

Mastering the Elevator Pitch [6:24m]:
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