Politics aside, from a strictly presentation point of view, it was hard to beat the visual and emotional impact of Khizr Kahn at the Democratic National Convention pulling out a copy of the United States Constitution from his breast jacket pocket to underscore his attack on what he sees as Donald Trump’s unconstitutional views on America. The prop was small, unexpected, and memorable. Depending on the site you visit, the video of that speech has had well over half a million views. In a world of 24 hour news cycles, the story, with the image of that US Constitution, is still getting coverage nearly a week after the event.
Passion impresses. Passion plus a prop makes an even greater impact. Here are 5 practical ways that you can use props in your business presentations.
Anne Miller
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