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Starting a Talk with an Introduction

Like any conversation, your talk will begin with an introduction of your topic, yourself, and your purpose.

Attention Getting Devices
You'll want to gain the attention of your audience. You have just 30 seconds to make a good first impression and to convince your audience that your presentation will be worthwhile. Here are some usual suggestions for gaining attention:

If you are giving an informative briefing for work, you are advised to skip this step and start instead with your thesis and preview for your talk. Briefings are named this because the artful rhetorical devices are left out.

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