tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-733074358901582680.post8436909085686270335..comments2024-03-23T05:28:35.472-04:00Comments on Healthcare Standards: Just in Time Presenting SkillsKeith W. Boonehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16883038460949909300noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-733074358901582680.post-20851251819628894732011-01-28T11:43:22.068-05:002011-01-28T11:43:22.068-05:00Don't get me wrong. You should have a plan fo...Don't get me wrong. You should have a plan for what you want to say. But what most people think of as a script is what they should say word for word. It's more like a set of notecards or prompts. You should definately have an outline of your talk, but try to avoid scripting it to the point of memorization.Keith W. Boonehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16883038460949909300noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-733074358901582680.post-41904735563355952332011-01-27T18:56:30.410-05:002011-01-27T18:56:30.410-05:00I've found it better to write a script than tr...I've found it better to write a script than try to "wing it", as I have suffer one too many "brain cramps" in front of an audience. The cool thing about improvising is that it might be wonderful, but it also might be brown and smelly. A script will also help you to focus on presenting your material in the time that you are given. You only get one opportunity to waste people's time. If you blow it, you will never get a second chance.geekgoaliehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15912738758081145206noreply@blogger.com