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Showing posts with label influence. Show all posts
Showing posts with label influence. Show all posts

Thursday, July 5, 2012

Takaful IKHLAS Public Speaking & Presentation Skills for Marketing

Takaful IKHLAS Public Speaking & Presentation Skills for Marketing July 2012, KL Download here: http://www.slideshare.net/kennyong/tisb-marketing-presentationskillsv2/download

Wednesday, July 1, 2009

Criteria of a Successful Project Leader (How to Get Things Done...)

M2 Asia ESSENTIAL PROJECT MANAGEMENT SKILLS FOR THE PUBLIC SECTOR
June 2009

Criteria of a Successful Project Leader (How to Get Things Done...)
• Leadership styles that suit your organizational structure
• Motivational strategies to win trust and commitment from your team
• People management strategy to enhance the deliverable of the projects
• Guiding the project team to success through effective leadership
• Setting a leadership benchmark for others to follow

Download Here:
http://www.slideshare.net/kennyong/criteria-of-a-successful-project-leader/download

Wednesday, February 18, 2009

Managing Conflicts And Difficult People

ABF Executive Secretaries and Personal Assistants Conference 17-18 Feb 2009

  • Know the personalities of the people you are dealing with
  • Understanding the body languages
  • Avoid stress/conflict/burnout in workplace & managing depression 

Download Here:
http://www.slideshare.net/kennyong/managing-conflicts-and-difficult-people/download 



Monday, July 14, 2008

Linking Finance Functions With Sales And Marketing - new presentation download

Hi.

I have just uploaded a new presentation for anyone who wants to download:

Where: Under the "My Presentation Downloads" section on the right
Event: ABF Financial Controllers Conference
Title: Linking Finance Functions With Sales And Marketing
File: Powerpoint, PPT
Summary:
  • Understanding the value of linking sales and marketingconcepts with finance functions
  • Understanding the strengths and weaknesses of salesand marketing people and how finance play a role to help them
  • Considerations when considering financial strategiesto enhance business outcomes
  • Strategically aligning the finance, sales and marketingto achieve business erformance
  • Maximising efficiencies and opportunities between sales and marketing and finance
  • Integrating finance, sales and marketing as part of strategic planning and budgeting
  • Establishing and building a strong business partneringrelationship with senior sales and marketing management

Enjoy :)

-TURD-

Saturday, June 21, 2008

The Powerful Role Of PR In Brand Development - new presentation download

Hi.

I have just uploaded a new presentation for anyone who wants to download:
Where: Under the "My Presentation Downloads" section on the right
Event: ABF Media and Press Relations Conference
Title: The Powerful Role Of PR In Brand Development
File: Powerpoint, PPT
Summary:
  • The secrets of engaging messages and a story that will effectively position your business and products
  • Selecting the right media to effectively drive your brand forward
  • Determining the best PR strategies for greater brand impact
  • Involving your PR and media in the branding process from the development stage to launching date
  • Integrating new media platforms with traditional methods for your branding exercise
Enjoy :)

-TURD-

Wednesday, January 16, 2008

The Malaysian Mind as discovered on "Google's Malaysia Year-End Zeitgeist 2007"

1) Siti Nurhaliza more popular than Paris Hilton for searches of famous personalities
2) Genting and Langkawi top the list for destination searches
3) Strong growth in searches for social networks & video sites

Google has released its Zeitgeist for Malaysia - the most popular and fastest-rising search terms that people have been typing into Google.com.my in 2007.

Zeitgeist means "spirit of the times" – and because people use Google to search for what's new and interesting queries, when seen in volume, tend to be a good reflection of what's on everyone's minds. Amazingly enough as many as 25% of the search queries we get on any given day are new – meaning we have not seen them before.

The Google Zeitgeist is calculated by looking at the aggregation of the most popular and fastest-rising search queries being typed into the Google.com.my search box.


TOP SEARCHES IN 2007
friendster
youtube
berita harian
myspace
harian metro
utusan malaysia
wikipedia
airasia
maybank2u
jobstreet


FASTEST RISING SEARCHES IN 2007
youtube
facebook
firefly
esnips
mobik
veoh
transformers
friendster layout
heroes
tudou (largest video sharing in Mandarin)


Top Searches for Famous People/Celebrities
siti nurhaliza
paultan
paris hilton
britney spears
akon
avril lavigne
nurin jazlin
jeff ooi
megan fox
altantuya


Top Searches for Destinations
genting
langkawi
singapore
penang
bali
cameron highland
melaka
port dickson
bukit tinggi
kuala lumpur


Top Searches for Online Entertainment Activity
Friendster (social networking)
youtube (video site)
myspace (social networking)
games (free online games)
naruto (Japanese anime)
metacafe (video site)
facebook (social networking)
imeem (music, photo, video site)
photobucket (photo & video site)
lowyat (Malaysian tech enthusiast resource community)


Top Searches for Football
soccernet
epl (English Premier League)
manchester united
arsenal
liverpool
chelsea
uefa (Union of European Football Association)
fantasy premier league
fantasy football
fam (Football Association of Malaysia)


Top Searches for Movies/TV program/Radio
gsc
tgv
transformers
heroes
radioblog
era
prison break
cineleisure
hitfm
high school musical

Top Searches for Games
miniclip
barbie
maplesea – cartoon games
pokemon - cartoon
sudoku
gamespot 305 – source for games from playstation, xbox, wii, etc
runescape
utopia
ghost online
animax


Top Searches for Tech Gadgets
mp3 135
iphone
nokia 6300


Top Searches in Malay Language
jawatan kosong
resepi
akademi fantasia
mat rempit
cuti-cuti malaysia
kamus
lagu
lirik
portal pendidikan
cerita


Taken from: http://www.adoimagazine.com/home/index.cfm?ar=2778
Copyright © 2007 Sledgehammer Communications (M) Sdn Bhd.

Note: New Presentation Download

Hi.

I have just uploaded a new presentation for anyone who wants to download:
Where: Under the "My Presentation Downloads" section on the right
Event: Jobstreet.com Annual Sales Convention 2008
Title: New Year, New Beginning - Sales Success
File: Powerpoint, PPT
How: Download and save unto your hard disk.

Enjoy :)

-TURD-

Wednesday, August 1, 2007

Note: New Presentation Download

Hi.

I have just uploaded a new presentation for anyone who wants to download:

Where: Under the "My Presentation Downloads" section on the right
Event: ABF Seminar on Human Resource

Title 1: HR At The Board Table - Delivering Strategic Counsel To Senior Management (Part1)
File 1: PDF Document, PDF
How 1: Download and save unto your hard disk. Open with "PDF" program. (Somehow it keeps downloading as a .doc file)

Title 2: HR At The Board Table - Delivering Strategic Counsel To Senior Management (Part2)
File 2: Powerpoint, PPT
How 2: Download and save unto your hard disk. Open with "Powerpoint" program. (Somehow it keeps downloading as a .doc file)

Enjoy :)

-TURD-

Thursday, April 19, 2007

Power Points for Powerpoints

It still surprises me how so many people take their Powerpoint presentations so lightly. As part of my work, I have to sit in to quite a few presentations by subordinates, peers, project members, consultants, sales people, vendors, etc. and a large percentage of these people presenting clearly show me that they have not done enough homework on their skills with powerpoint presentations.

Let me get to one thing straight – public presentations are what I call “career defining moments”. It doesn’t matter the content or audience. At any point in time you are asked to present in public, it means that your entire image and personal brand (whatever you call it) will be subjected to review. This review will in turn influence their perception of your competence. I know this is unfair, but that’s just how it works.

So… in order for us deliver better powerpoint presentations (or any form of public presentations), you may want to take note of the following…

For Presentations in General:
1. Handouts – you have pass out Handouts according to Protocol. Meaning…the first person receiving it should be the highest ranking person in the room (usually the Chairperson), followed by the next highest ranking, and so on.
2. Powerpoint skills – learn everything you can about operating and manipulating the powerpoint program. I have seen so many presenters embarrass themselves by showing how incompetent they are with a powerpoint program when something goes wrong. To me, it’s just plain laziness for not being an expert in powerpoint programs.
3. Handouts 2 – Powerpoint slides are used for highlighting main points. DO NOT (NEVER) cut-and-paste detailed stuff on slides such as charts, excel tables, etc. No one can see it and it makes you look dumb. The detailed items should always be given as handouts.
4. Details – How detailed your presentation should be must always correlate with the audience. I don’t care how clever you are or how many PhDs you have. If you are presenting to Top Management, or to an audience outside your realm of expertise (eg. IT presenting to Marketing), avoid using technical terms, jargons, and abbreviations. No one understands you.
5. Always give a copy of your presentation to the Chairperson/Boss/Client at least a day BEFORE the presentation.
6. In any presentation, you have to TALK to the audience, not read or make a speech. We don’t want speeches. We want conversation.
7. The order of presentation should be: Summary-Content-Q&A-Action/Summary-Thank You. Never start with a “Thank You for inviting me…”. End with it.
8. NEVER switch off the lights for a powerpoint presentation. If you have to switch off the lights in order to read your slides, then there is something wrong with your slides (font, color, layout).
9. YOU are the Star, not the slides. Remember that.

OK…now something more specific on Powerpoint Slides:

1. Use as little words as possible
2. Use Large Fonts (min. Arial, size 18 for small rooms, min. Arial size 22 for big rooms)
3. Learn how to expertly operate and manipulate the LCD projector
4. Use numbered or bulleted lists
5. DO NOT talk to the slides when presenting. Face the audience and maintain eye contact.
6. DO NOT fit many things into one page
7. DO NOT get fancy with slide transitions, builds and other custom animations


Go ahead. Do something.

-TURD-