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Managing others
- Useful Terms for Performance Reviews
- 70-20-10 Model: Building Listening Skills
- Giving Negative Feedback
- The DESC Model – Giving Feedback
- Giving Feedback
- GPD/ Appraisals
- Employee Satisfaction
- Managing High Performers- the Miles Davis Approach
- Communicating Difficult Decisions
- Delegating
- Interviewing Candidates for a Job
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Presentations
- 3 Elements of a Great Presentation
- Giving a Workshop Tour
- Giving Presentations
- Rule of “Three” in Presentations
- Do’s and Don’ts of Presentations
- Softening Language During Presentations
- Storytelling in business presentations
- Creating Effective Presentation Slides
- Making good presentations great
- How to End a Presentation
- Body Language for Presentations
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Meetings and Negotiations
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International Business
How to End a Presentation

The conclusion to your presentation is your final opportunity to communicate your message to your audience. The content will depend on the purpose of the presentation, but there are four main things you should try to include to make the most impact.
Watch the video and answer the quiz questions about the four steps to a strong conclusion.
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