100 Things Every Presenter Needs to Know About People (Forrest Harper's Library) by Susan Weinschenk

100 Things Every Presenter Needs to Know About People (Forrest Harper's Library) by Susan Weinschenk

Author:Susan Weinschenk
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: New Riders
Published: 2012-06-14T16:00:00+00:00


Recommend That People Bring Layers

If you are presenting in a room that you know is usually too hot or too cold and you have access to participants ahead of time, contact them (for example, via email) and let them know (or remind them) of the temperature issues in the room. Suggest that they bring some extra layers (things they can take off if it gets too warm or put on if it gets too cold).

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Takeaways

• If people are too hot or too cold, it will be hard for them to concentrate.

• Since you are moving around as the presenter, it is likely that you will feel warmer than your audience.

• The temperature for you at the front of the room might not be the same as for participants who are sitting in the back.

• Encourage people to take control of their own temperature by bringing layers to dress in.

• If the temperature in the room is too hot or too cold, talk to the host or to the people in charge of the facilities to get it fixed.



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