Co-presentation with Leslie J. Morse at SGNOLA – advice and retrospective

In this blog post, Natalie Warnert uses her experience of being a co-presenter at a conference to give tips and advice to those who are new to the realm of co-presenting. The advice is useful for both new presenters, and more experienced solo presenters and covers practical logistical issues as well as advice for dealing with interpersonal problems.

Extract

"A few other good things about co-presenting is that the audience stays more engaged. Having one person speaking for 90 minutes can get monotonous, but the beauty of co-presenting is the different styles, tones, and inflections of each person in addition to the synergy between presenters keeps the audience interested. It also is helpful if one person gets stuck, the other person can jump in and help out without breaking the flow of the presentation."

Sources

Warnert, N. (2014, May). 'Co-presentation with Leslie J. Morse at SGNOLA – advice and retrospective' in Confessions of a ScrumMaster [Blog]. Retrieved from: http://nataliewarnert.com/co-presentation-with-leslie-j-morse-at-sgnola-advice-and-retrospective/

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