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Dress Well and Smartly…

Dress Well and Smartly…. Yi- chen Chen @ April, 2010. Dress well and smartly. Respect your audience by looking sharp, but also be reasonable about your choice of wardrobe. Your comfort is important. Don’t allow your attire to speak louder than you.

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Dress Well and Smartly…

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  1. Dress Well and Smartly… Yi-chenChen @ April, 2010

  2. Dress well and smartly • Respect your audience by looking sharp, but also be reasonable about your choice of wardrobe. • Your comfort is important. • Don’t allow your attire to speak louder than you. • When in doubt, understate rather than overstate. • Take keys and coins out of your pockets. • If you carry a pager or cell phone, turn it off. • Dress up, not dress down. • http://presentationcoach.typepad.com/presentation_coach/2005/02/dress_well_and_.html

  3. Impression Management • In sociology and social psychology, impression management is the process through which people try to control the impressions other people form of them. • http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Impression_management • http://www3.nccu.edu.tw/~ycwei/talk/20070227.htm

  4. Business Formal Male: pants Female: skirt Female: pants

  5. Semi-formal

  6. Business casual • Female

  7. Business casual • Female

  8. Casual/Informal dress • Female • Male

  9. So.. • For your presentation, you need to dress formally. • How you dress represents how serious you think of the presentation. • No need to dress suit. But at least dress semi-formally.

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