Presentation skills

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PRESENTATIONSKILLS

PRESENTAION BY

•NITESH B

•MANOHAR N

TOPICS TO DISCUSS

• Meaning

• Preparing a Presentation

• Structuring the presentation

• Problems of presentation

• Preparing Content

• Questions & Answers

• Handling Problems during a Presentation

• Important Presentation Pointers: During and After

What is a Presentation?A presentation is a means of communication which can be adapted to various speaking situations, such as talking to a group, addressing a meeting or briefing a team. To be effective, step-by-step preparation and the method and means of presenting the information should be carefully considered.

Preparing a Presentation

• Organizing the Material

• Writing Your Presentation

• Deciding the Presentation Method

• Working with Visual Aids

• Managing the Event

• Coping with Presentation Nerves

• Dealing with Questions

Structuring the presentation

2 to 2.5 minutes--- opening/beginning

20 to 21 minutes--- middle section

2 to 3 minutes --- closing/end

5 mins --- questions

PROBLEMS OF PRESENTAION

• Podium Panic

• Eye Contact

• Body Language

• Voice

Podium Panic

For some people, the thought of giving a presentation is more frightening than falling off a cliff, financial difficulties, snakes and even death.

Dealing with Podium Panic

• Audiences are forgiving

• Nervousness is usually invisible

• Be yourself

• Practice deep breathing/ visualization techniques

• Begin in your comfort zone

• Check out the room in advance

• Concentrate on the message

• Begin with a slow, well prepared intro; have a confident and clear conclusion

• Be prepared and practice

Eye Contact

• Never let them out of your sight.

• Looking them in the eye makes them feel that they are influencing what you say.

• Eye contact allows the presentation to approximate conversation—the audience feels much more involved.

How to Make Eye Contact While Giving an Oral Presentation

• Prepare your presentation.

• Make note of important points

• When you are speaking to people, look them in the eye.

• Give your entire presentation to yourself, in the mirror

• Go for it! 

Body Language

• Lean on or grip the podium

• Rock or sway in place

• Stand immobile

• Use a single gesture repeatedly

• Examine or bite your fingernails

• Cross your arms in front of your chest

• Use obviously practiced or stilted gestures

• Lean into the microphone

• Shuffle your notes unnecessarily

• Tighten your tie or otherwise play with your clothing

• Crack your knuckles

• Jangle change or key in your pocket

• Click or tap your pen, pencil or pointer

• Chew gum or eat candy

NO-NO’s

Voice

• Pronunciation

• Vocalized pauses

• Overuse of stock expressions

• Substandard grammar

• Rate of speech

• Volume

• Pitch or tone

• Emphasis

Preparing Content

3 A’s

• Analyze your AUDIENCE.

• Define what ACTION you want them to take.

• Arrange your ARGUMENT to move them.

Analyze Your Audience

• What are their names, titles, backgrounds, reasons for attending, etc…?

• What are their big concerns?

• What are their objectives, fears, hot buttons, and attitudes?

• What is their perception of you and your institution?

• What are their questions likely to be?

• What is personally at stake for them?

• How much detail do they need?

Define What Action

• What action do you want the audience to take?

• Define it in terms of the audience.

• What will they feel, believe, and do after hearing your talk?

Arranging Your Argument

• Shake hands with the audience.

• Get to the point.

• Present your theme.

• Tell ‘Em3.

• Develop your agenda point by point.

• Summarize and recommend.

Questions & Answers

• Beginning of a whole new interactive presentation

• Opportunity to make a point

• Most presentations are won or lost here

Questions & Answers

• Anticipate lines of questioning

• Rehearse

• Don’t rank questions

• Keep answers brief

• Be honest—don’t BS

• Avoid negative words

• Don’t repeat negative questions

• Clarify question

• Defer to experts

• Move your eyes off questioner

• If negative, end your response focused on somebody else

Handling Problems during a Presentation

• Visual-aid problems

• Distracting noises

• You make a mistake

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