Making the most of your voice
By Angie Konrad (October 2006 Issue)
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Angie Konrad explains how to make yourself heard, understood and remembered
Notes written? Handouts sorted? PowerPoint slides together? Venue checked? Map, directions, spare handouts, spare bulb for projector, spare lead for projector, laptop in bag; okay, ready to go.
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