The 10 best presentations ever

by Nora Rubinoff on June 16, 2008

The best of KnowHR includes an entry on the top 10 best presentations ever.  Some of these presentations are really fun, such as Steve Jobs introducing the MacIntosh in 1984.  One of my all-time favorites, and one that there is still a great deal of buzz about, is Dick Hardt’s Identity 2.0 presentation at OSCON 2005.  If you haven’t seen this type of presentation style yet, it’s worth taking the time to take a look.  Virtual Assistants may want to make themselves aware of this presentation style, and may want to share it with clients who speak or present often.  

As a follow up, KnowHR published a Reader’s Choice version of the 10 best presentations ever.  You can give that a click here.


About the author:  At Your Service Cincinnati principal Nora Rubinoff’s core virtual assistant services include social media management, WordPress support, online reputation management, project management, customer relationship management, customized e-mail marketing campaigns and productivity enhancement. Nora is a Mac and PC specialist. Nora is enthusiastic about architecting solutions that enable clients to make more out of their business day. Nora is a recipient of the Karen S. House Award for Regional Collaboration as well as the Women of Excellence Award, several state and local government proclamations and holds the IVAA EthicsCheck™ certification. Nora is a past board member for IVAA and serves on several community advisory boards. Read more from this author


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