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Presentation Magazine asked the presentation community to share their tips for a successful presentation.

They published the result in a list of 22 tips in no particular order. You will find my contribution “Prepare for the worst” at number 12.


PRESENTability.com tips featured in Presentation magazine


While some tips are obvious, others like “Make it S.U.C.K.” demand that we read the explanation.

A good reading for those of you who want to stand out and do presentation that people will enjoy listening.

My tips were also featured on the “World best presentations tips” series of the blog: All About Presentations.


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For those of you who thinks that you don’t need to improve your presentation skills, think again and watch this short presentation by Jeanne Trojan.

She explains why presentations matter and why you should be outstanding.

I like the fifth one.


Source: Presentation Gurus! group on LinkedIn

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Nike releases this wonderful ad for the World Cup. It is a must see. The kind of ad that you will like to see and see again.



Do you have goose bumps now? I do.

Source: Yahoo sports via Holykaw.Alltop.com

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This is an incredibly opportunistic marketing campaign. Réno-Dépôt installed yesterday a truck full of wood in front of the Bell center for the Canadien supporters to “knock on wood” – French version of this post

Reno-Depot wood truck

This is brilliant. They support the local team and they are using emotion to sell their products (wood).

Congratulation to the marketing teem for this campaign.

For the international readers:

Les Canadiens de Montreal is a hockey team. Yesterday was the final match to gain access to the semi final (they won the match).

Réno-Dépôt own 16 warehouse stores brimming with tools, wood, construction materials, etc.

Source : Infopresse (French)


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On touche du bois pour les Canadiens de Montréal


Les partisans du Canadien ont eu l’opportunité de réellement « toucher du bois » hier, pour porter chance à leur équipe favorite.

Reno-Depot wood truck

Réno-Dépôt a installé un camion rempli de planches de bois, au centre Bell. Le camion arborait le slogan de la campagne « On touche du bois ».

Il s’agit d’un coup de génie pour Réno-Dépôt qui a eu le flair, l’opportunisme et la créativité nécessaire pour penser à cette publicité.

En effet, l’entreprise fait la promotion de ses produits et utilise brillamment les émotions en soutenant l’équipe favorite des Montréalais.

Je souhaite voir plus souvent ce genre de publicité intelligente.


Pour les lecteurs de l’international :

Le match de hockey d’hier était le match ultime permettant à l’équipe Les Canadiens de Montréal de passer à la demi-finale du championnat. La charge émotive était très élevée.

Pour vous donner une idée de l’engouement pour les séries éliminatoires, il y avait plus de 21 000 personnes présentes au centre Bell pour assister à la diffusion du match sur écran géant (le match avait lieu à Pittsburgh).

Réno-Dépôt est une entreprise de vente de produits de quincaillerie, notamment le bois.

Source : Infopresse



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If you are looking for a way to differentiate yourself from your competition, take a look at Hilton Maldives Resort & Spa Rangali Island. They invite guests to sleep underwater.

Last week, in my conference for the Réseau META Québec-Lévis, I was telling the attendees that they need to be original to differentiate themselves. I found on Luxist.com this perfect example of originality.

Picture of Hilton maldives underwater suite

The world’s first undersea restaurant opened 5 years ago this month at the Conrad Maldives Rangali Island, and to celebrate the anniversary the restaurant is offering guests the chance to not only eat under the sea but sleep under it as well. The 12-seat restaurant will be converted to a private bedroom suite for two, complete with private champagne dinner and breakfast in bed.

Picture of Hilton maldives underwater suite

As you can see, you can be creative by combining two services that you already offer.

Hilton is an hotel. They have rooms. This particular Hilton has an undersea restaurant. They combined both services and created an undersea room for their guess.

Transforming a restaurant in a bedroom every night involve some logistic. However, The idea is simple.

You can do something similar, by combining two services that you are already offering. It could help you be original and different.

– I am wondering….what they do with the odor of the food?


Share with me: What kind of services combination can you offer to differentiate your organization?


Source: Luxist.com


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