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		<title>HBA Leadership Conference: Day 2</title>
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		<dc:creator>Brittany Agro</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Beth Rogers, CEO of communications training firm Point Taken Consulting, led HBA workshop attendants through PowerPoint Karaoke. The random display of information on slides, like lyrics that roll on a screen, is behind this training tool that allows participants to think on their feet and clearly present information.
Rogers founded the company in 2002 after experiencing [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignright size-full wp-image-454" title="Beth Rogers" src="http://blog.pharmexec.com/wp-content/uploads/founder.jpg" alt="" />Beth Rogers, CEO of communications training firm <a href="http://www.pointtaken.net/index.php" target="_blank">Point Taken Consulting</a>, led HBA workshop attendants through PowerPoint Karaoke. The random display of information on slides, like lyrics that roll on a screen, is behind this training tool that allows participants to think on their feet and clearly present information.</p>
<p>Rogers founded the company in 2002 after experiencing stage anxiety due to a lack of technical support. As a product manager of RPR Pharmaceuticals at the time, she found herself in front of thousands of people without any slides and only knowledge of techniques on how to look confidant.<span id="more-452"></span></p>
<p>â€œI realized the better you can deliver, the better you can overcome any challenge,â€ said Rogers. â€œAt that moment I thought, I want to do this for a living. There is great relief knowing you can handle the pressure.â€</p>
<p>Aside from technical difficulties, there are always complicated slides, data, and even some types of audiences that can negatively accentuate the situation, especially when trying to sell a product or prove a marketing plan. Before the next time your palms feel moist or your mouth becomes dry, remember these three tactics to peak your presentation performance:</p>
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<li>Thereâ€™s no way getting around complicated, heavily-data driven content in pharma. Rogers advises the implementation of storytelling to help guide audience members through a presentationâ€™s elements. â€œWe are story based as humans and that is how we remember things.â€</li>
<li>Looking confidant is different than feeling confidant. According to Rogers, everyone sees how you look but nobody knows what you feel. Use a strong, animated voice and have an opened balance stance.</li>
<li>Personal credibility. â€œIn this industry, trust is everything. Itâ€™s a very ethical industry with high level expectations,â€ says Rogers. â€œIn order to believe you are credible, from a delivery prospective, you need to be authentic and use presentation materials as support.â€</li>
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<p>Karaoke anyone?</p>
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