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Presentation Skills and public speaking Katie Streten

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Presentation Skills and public speaking

Katie Streten

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Content

• A bit about me

• A bit about you

• Planning

• Practice

• Performance

• Conclusion

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A bit about me• Strategist in

Imagination/ Digital

• 2 presentation courses

• Since then...– Conference papers – Industry events– Pitches

I hate asking questions once a speaker has finishedhas finished

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A bit about you

• Accomplished or new• Presenting your

proposal• But also...

– Asking questions– Answering questions– Interviews– Pitches– Social occasions

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Planning

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Planning

• Think about your audience – this is about them not you

• Structure – say what you’re going to say,

say it, say what you’ve said

• Write your script out long hand

• Write card notes - Highlight key moments

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Planning - Image is everything

• Bullet points

• No more than 5 bullets per slide

• Less is More!

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Planning - Image is everything

• Interesting pictures

• Hand-outs

• Flip-charts– Charts– Figures– Key points/questions

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• Percentage of all stated facts that are patently false – 83%

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Practice

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Practice

• Read it to a friend, partner or yourself (repeat ad nauseam)

• Video yourself/get someone to video you

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Performance

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Performance – A relaxed tone

Before you even start

Breathe deeply

Look at the audience

Smile

Think about the audience – help them to relax!

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Performance – A relaxed tone

• Say ‘Hello’

• Introduce yourself

• Jokes – If in doubt use other peoples

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Performance – Slow it down

• Speak slowly

• Think “slowly”

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Performance – Body language

• Move your arms at waist height

• Stand out in front of any lectern

• Watch for “rocking”

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Performance – Don’t look now

Take in the whole room1.Pick 3 spots to the left,

middle and back

2.Place your mate at the back to smile at you!

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Conclusion

• Think about your audience – what can you give them?

• Prepare for your audience

• Practice

• Practice, Practice, Practice etc

• Smile and think “slowly”

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Dealing with issues

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Content

• Nerves

• Making the point clearly

• Vocabulary

• Responding to questions

• Recovering frommistakes

• Conclusion

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Nerves• Remember you are

intelligent and well prepared

• The room will be very interested

• Most people there will be sympathetic to your nerves

• Every time you do it, it gets easier!

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Making the point clearly• What do you need to

communicate?– How would you explain this

to your grandma?– How would you explain this

to a child?– Can you explain it in 3

points?– Acronyms

• Write it down on cue cards

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Making the point clearly

• Practice – in front of your friends, in front of your phone, in front of the mirror

• Visual aids – handouts, graphs, quotes, images

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Vocabulary

Use your own vocabulary!

• Makes you understood

• Makes you distinctive

• Makes you confident

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Recovering from mistakes

• Acknowledge to the audience that you made a mistake and continue

• Take 3 deep breaths to calm yourself

• Look down at your cards

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Responding to questions

• Prepare– what questions would you

ask yourself?– What answers would you

give?• Remain calm – take 3 breaths• What if you

forget/misunderstand? – ask them to repeat the question

• What if you don’t know the answer? – Get back to them

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Conclusion

• Remind yourself of your intelligence and creativity

• Be yourself!

• Practice and prepare

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Katie Streten

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