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PRESENTATION
SKILLS
PRESENTAION BY
•NITESH B
•MANOHAR N
TOPICSTO DISCUSS
• Meaning
• Preparing a Presentation
• Structuring the presentation
• Problems of presentation
• PreparingContent
• Questions & Answers
• Handling Problems during a Presentation
• Important Presentation Pointers: During andAfter
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
• WritingYour Presentation
• Deciding the Presentation Method
• Working withVisual 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
3A’s
• Analyze yourAUDIENCE.
• Define what ACTION you want them to take.
• Arrange yourARGUMENT to move them.
AnalyzeYour 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?
DefineWhat 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?
ArrangingYour 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
THANKYOU

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presentationskills-best

  • 3. TOPICSTO DISCUSS • Meaning • Preparing a Presentation • Structuring the presentation • Problems of presentation • PreparingContent • Questions & Answers • Handling Problems during a Presentation • Important Presentation Pointers: During andAfter
  • 4. 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.
  • 5. Preparing a Presentation • Organizing the Material • WritingYour Presentation • Deciding the Presentation Method • Working withVisual Aids • Managing the Event • Coping with Presentation Nerves • Dealing with Questions
  • 6. 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
  • 7.
  • 8. PROBLEMS OF PRESENTAION • Podium Panic • Eye Contact • Body Language • Voice
  • 9. 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.
  • 10. 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
  • 11. 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.
  • 12. 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!
  • 13. 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
  • 14. Voice • Pronunciation • Vocalized pauses • Overuse of stock expressions • Substandard grammar • Rate of speech • Volume • Pitch or tone • Emphasis
  • 15. Preparing Content 3A’s • Analyze yourAUDIENCE. • Define what ACTION you want them to take. • Arrange yourARGUMENT to move them.
  • 16. AnalyzeYour 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?
  • 17. DefineWhat 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?
  • 18. ArrangingYour Argument • Shake hands with the audience. • Get to the point. • Present your theme. • Tell ‘Em3. • Develop your agenda point by point. • Summarize and recommend.
  • 19. Questions & Answers • Beginning of a whole new interactive presentation • Opportunity to make a point • Most presentations are won or lost here
  • 20. 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
  • 21. Handling Problems during a Presentation • Visual-aid problems • Distracting noises • You make a mistake