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It's OK if you don't know every answer that your peers ask during your talk.
- Giving a successful presentation isn't always easy, but there are some key tips to make the process easier.
- Preparation is key, including practicing your presentation and structuring it properly.
- We asked three experts for their best tips for crushing a presentation at work.
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Whether you're speaking at a weekly meeting or pitching a major proposal to your company's executive team, presentations are a common source of stress for employees everywhere.
It's natural to sweat under the spotlight, especially when you only have a short amount of time to get your point across.
But it doesn't have to be that way. It is possible to crush your presentation - each and every time - by keeping some key concepts and tactics in mind.
We spoke to three experts who know a thing or two about presentations for their best advice.