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International Presentations: Top-Down or Bottom-Up?
UPDATE: Since this article was first published, new research appears to indicate that many Australians tend to prefer top-down presentations rather than bottom-up ones. This article was published in the ATD magazine of April, 2018. It is published with the … Continue reading