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When Technology Fails: 5 Tips to Save Your Presentation

When organizing a presentation, one must always ask the question, “What could go wrong?” The visions of worst-case scenarios in our minds can be frightening, hilarious, or both. Nevertheless, we have a job to do and a message to get across to our audience. A lot of details often go into planning a presentation—from the content to the technology that supports it. While the presentation may be a one-person show, colleagues and partners play significant roles making sure things run smoothly. No matter how tight your set-up is or how prepared you are, there is always the possibility that something could go wrong. Anything can happen during a presentation. You can never be too ready. However, with wireless presentations , you’re working with multiple devices and audiences from various locations and time zones. Technology is critical to support everyone across barriers because it’s the technology that brings people together. Therefore, there should be contingency pl...

Wireless Presentations—A Need of Modern Times

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Effective communication leads to better sharing of ideas and increased awareness and knowledge, which ultimately yields positive responses from the audience. The corporate industry has taken a complete 360° shift towards advanced technological solutions, newer trends, and improved procedures and practices for increasing their productivity and output. Going wireless is a great idea, as it provides convenience and comfort and increases the efficiency of the people using it. It wouldn’t be wrong to say that the wireless technology is one of the biggest topics in the corporate IT industry right now, and implementing wireless presentations is absolutely necessary. Companies are shifting and adapting to modern day technology for causing greater impact with innovative communication tools.  Strategic Shift towards Innovative Technologies Gone are those days when there used to be only one presenter, instructor, teacher who would stretch presentations and deliver familiar o...