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Have you ever seen Law and Order or CSI? Well if you have, you know how the shows start. They always start with a crime. Someones running in Central Park. They come across a body. They call the police. The police are there, and then youre hooked. Youre engaged and you have to know what happened. Then, only then, do they play the theme song. The dun du du dun. And you see the credits. You might be wondering, what does this have to do with presentation skills? Well, just like you want to start off a show and hook the audience, you want to do the same in a presentation and we know this in theory, but I tell you about 9 out of 10 speakers I see start with their version of a theme song. It goes something like this, Hi, my names Anne. Im so excited to be here. Thank you so much for coming and in a minute Im going to tell you a story and on and on and on and the speaker can be one or two minutes and they havent said anything interesting. Guess what? Now your audience is on their p