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The engineering presentation - Some ideas on how to approach and present it
Achieving a successful presentation begins with the consideration of three things: what to say, how to say it, and how to conduct the presentation to convince an audience that you mean it. Determining what materials, topics, and details to use must be based on an analysis of the potential audience,...
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