15486. judithathome - 6/14/2005 9:28:02 PM Thanks! 15487. thoughtful - 6/14/2005 10:00:14 PM Thanks Arky...all good tips. I'll keep that in mind. Other thing I will do is try to focus on anecdotes/personal stories, esp about my boss, who is the direct manager or dotted line manager for all the other people in the room. If I can come up with some stuff that is either self-denigrating or gentle ribbing of him, I'm sure it'll go over well.
My old boss used to tell a story to illustrate compensating errors. He stopped at the convenience store to run in quick for something. Gets back out to the car and realizes he made a big mistake...he locked his keys in the car. As he's cursing and struggling to think what he's going to do, he realizes he made another, compensating error...he forgot to lock the back door! 15488. wonkers2 - 6/14/2005 10:45:58 PM Thoughtful, KEEP IT SHORT! Few speakers can hold an audience's attention for more than 10-15 minutes. (One of my side jobs throughout my career was writing speeches for various bosses. The longer I did it, the shorter they got, or at least I tried to keep them short. My worst experience was early in my career when I worked on a presentation for a company VP at a big 3-day management conference at The Greenbrier, W. Virginia. I wasn't invited to the conference, so when those who attended returned I inquired how my VPs presentation went. I got some strange answers until a friend finally told me that all anybody remembered was that he was "in the bag" when he gave the presentation. What a disappointment! I'd worked on it for a month. 15489. arkymalarky - 6/15/2005 12:00:27 AM You're welcome, Thoughtful. Let us know how it goes! 15490. arkymalarky - 6/15/2005 12:01:04 AM I hope all goes well, Judith! I guess it's too late for you to know today? 15491. arkymalarky - 6/15/2005 12:02:19 AM In the bag? 15492. Magoseph - 6/15/2005 11:55:55 AM Hello, Mac, Ali, and everyone--I have been up for three hours and guess what I was doing until this moment. 15493. PelleNilsson - 6/15/2005 12:05:29 PM Filing your toe nails? 15494. Magoseph - 6/15/2005 12:32:04 PM That's one, Pelle. 15495. Macnas - 6/15/2005 1:13:16 PM I don't know Mago, tell us. 15496. thoughtful - 6/15/2005 1:24:03 PM Thanks for the advice wonks. You're right. The secret to a good speech is to have a really good beginning, a really good ending and make sure those two come as close together as possible.
It is really embarrassing for the audience when a presenter is drunk. We were at some big dinner celebration for a firm and the pres was clearly potted, yet he was expected to introduce the next speakers and so on. Imagine how embarrassing as he essentially said goodbye thanks for coming to everyone even though we'd gone less than half-way through the agenda, which of course was printed up and at everyone's place setting. At that point, a 'second in command' took over and did the rest of the event. Not a good thing. He was also the one who sent me a thank you note afterward thanking me for the presentation i gave, though I'd given none. And yes, he's still running the co! 15497. thoughtful - 6/15/2005 1:24:22 PM mags, hanging wallpaper?
15498. Magoseph - 6/15/2005 7:03:30 PM Ah, no, I was just getting the place spruced up for an important visitor this afternoon. We have an interest in a business building and a buyer coming over to sign the papers this afternoon. I am thrilled because Flexy will have more time to take care of himself now. He does not need the aggravation he was having lately about this place. 15499. thoughtful - 6/15/2005 7:55:41 PM that sounds like lots more fun than hanging wall paper. Glad to drop aggravation...invest wisely and enjoy the proceeds instead. 15500. Ulgine Barrows - 6/16/2005 7:29:37 AM alistairconnor, thank you so much for posting your link to the Windows Sharepoint Services.
I was scared and couldn't click on it before. There's good stuff there.
hands fluttering in confusion
Believe it or not,gang - I've gone and gotten myself a job where I can wear flirty skirts and heels!
This is a big departure from anything I've ever done.
larky, potentially very exciting. But of course!
thoughtful. thanks. 15501. Ulgine Barrows - 6/16/2005 7:30:10 AM
Was it Thoreau? Who said beware of a profession that requires new clothes?
Or more exactly after a google: Beware of all enterprises that require a new set of clothes.
Wish me luck.... 15502. Magoseph - 6/16/2005 7:57:46 AM That's terrific, Ulgine-Bonne chance! 15503. Ulgine Barrows - 6/16/2005 8:20:42 AM Hi Magoseph!
What's your favorite shade of flower? 15504. Ulgine Barrows - 6/16/2005 8:31:05 AM Purple, here.
Yellow is a close second.
Red & Pink last place. 15505. Magoseph - 6/16/2005 8:43:50 AM I had to think about this--I'd say white. I love lillies of the valley, camelias and orchids.
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