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CORPORATE COMMUNICATIONS: Score Big with Town Hall Meetings

The Logical Blog by IconLogic

The podium, microphone, and projector screen are tested and ready.  At 9 o’clock he steps up to the podium, says good morning and begins reading the first slide. Mention social media that highlights successes.   Show a movie. The tables are removed, and seats are placed in neat rows.   Ask questions.

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CORPORATE COMMUNICATIONS: Score Big with Town Hall Meetings

The Logical Blog by IconLogic

The podium, microphone, and projector screen are tested and ready.  At 9 o’clock he steps up to the podium, says good morning and begins reading the first slide. Mention social media that highlights successes.   Show a movie. The tables are removed, and seats are placed in neat rows.   Ask questions.

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CORPORATE COMMUNICATIONS: Score Big with Town Hall Meetings

The Logical Blog by IconLogic

The podium, microphone, and projector screen are tested and ready.  At 9 o’clock he steps up to the podium, says good morning and begins reading the first slide. Mention social media that highlights successes.   Show a movie. The tables are removed, and seats are placed in neat rows.   Ask questions.

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The Basics of eLearning Themes

eLearning Brothers

A few of the words I came up with are: dog, leash-free, fire hydrant, truck/car, window seat, bones, walks, trees, gate made out of bones, Saint Peter is a Saint Bernard, Podium at gate is made from a bone (or other object), Holes under the gate is the way to get in?, Look at magazines, movies, TV and other media.

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20 World-Class Experts Share Their Top Presentation Tips

eLearning Brothers

After all, that movie you paid $15 to see for 90 minutes, may have taken two years to make. But, a rigid logical structure can make a story highly boring: movie directors and novelists rarely set their stories in 100% chronological order. Control freak? / a bit OCD maybe?

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