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		<title>Presentation Skills – 10 Things That Will Go Wrong and How to Come Out Looking Like a Pro</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[So imagine you’re a newer guy at a company, fresh into management, and you get tapped by the company president to be the presenter at an industry event.   It’s your first real chance to step out of the average Joe rank and file sales role and be seen as a leader, an innovator, and a person on the way up.   It’s a Thursday night and after a long day of meetings and breakout sessions the tour bus is buzzing with industry facts and gossip as you’re carted from time square to Battery park in New York City.  In my case I had been in the industry a little over 3 years and this was my first big public presentation.]]></description>
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