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  1. 1. PRESENTATION SKILLS
  2. 2. PRESENTATION  A presentation is a means of communication that can be adapted to various speaking situations, such as talking to a group addressing a meeting or briefing a team.  Presentation is a opportunity to address an important issue with individual or group.  Presentation is an action or instance of presenting or being presented.
  3. 3. CHARACTERISTICSOFPRESENTATION • A Free for All is not a presentation. An activity qualifies as a presentation only if it’s for a fixed audience. • To be called presentation, it has to be formal in its approach. • Being formal, it has a fixed structure and format. • Audio-visual aids are used in plenty to make it more expressive and appealing. • The presentation is designed keeping in mind the needs of audience and their educational levels. • A good presentation is one that keeps the audience engaged.
  4. 4. ELEMENTSOFPRESENTATION • AUDIENCE • CONTENT • PRESENTER • CONTENT DELIEVER
  5. 5. HOW TO DELIVER A PRESENTATION
  6. 6. EVERY PRESENTATION IS DIFFERENT • Everyone has a different presentation style • Different speaking styles • Different postures • Different use of language • Different strengths • Use this to your advantage • So be yourself during a presentation
  7. 7. BUT CATER FOR THE AUDIENCE • Consider • What is the purpose of the presentation? • What is the location? • Length of the presentation? • Who is attending: • How do they act? • Level of formality? • What do you want to achieve?
  8. 8. KNOW YOUR TOPIC • Know your topic • You don’t need to be an expert • But you do need a knowledge • Knowing your topic will assist with confidence • Mean you can focus on content • Delivery of content • Know the key points you must convey
  9. 9. Individual words are not important • No one will remember every word you say • Overall content is more important rather than every word • Do not stress over each individual word • But know what must be said • Focus on content
  10. 10. ENGAGE THE AUDIENCE • Depends on the type of presentation • Ask the audience to introduce themselves • Encourage question • Make eye contact • Keep audience engaged • Look at audience • Do not speak to slides • Make everyone feel welcome
  11. 11. WHAT IF YOU GET STUCK • What if you forget content • Focus on key point not individual word • Rehash key point • Pause , ask question and involve the audience • Sound confident-the audience will not know
  12. 12. STRUCTURE OF A PRESENTATION • Three main sections • Introduction • Content • Your key points • Why these are important • Conclusion • Question & Discussion
  13. 13. THE 5 STAR STRATEGY FOR PRESENTATION PLANNING• 5 star strategy is very popular & effective presentation planning strategy proposed by M.M.Monipally know as five star strategy or the 5 W’s why who wherewhen what
  14. 14. Why There has to be a specific motive for every presentation. There are some objective that the presentation wishes to achieve through the presentation. These objective answer the “WHY” question. There are a variety of motive for the presentation like:- • Informing • Influencing • Persuading • Educating
  15. 15. Who This aspect is related to the audience. The presentation totally depend on how the audience perceive the message. WHERE Venue of the presentation is again a significant consideration as place & setting are important determinant of the efficacy of a presentation like:- Objective of presentation , audience need , type of aids required etc.
  16. 16. WHEN Timing of the presentation is again very crucial for a presentation. Mostly it seem that audience is at receptive best during morning hours. WHAT Subject matter of the presentation is very crucial. When a proper audience research has been carried out the presenter knows what kind of crowd to expect, & thus contents can be planned accordingly.
  17. 17. DESIGNING A PRESENTATION Presentation should be structured as follows- • Introduction – 5mins • Main Body – 15mins • Conclusion – 5mins • Question & Answer Session – 15mins
  18. 18. INTRODUCTION • Capture the listeners attention. • Give your audience a reason to listen. • Introduce your topic and preview of your presentation. • Set the proper tone for the topic and setting.
  19. 19. MAIN BODY • Emphasize on the significant ideas of the topic. • Composition of the main body determines the nature of introduction as well as conclusion. CONCLUSION It should be in a precise manner, well planned and well delivered. It should be effective because it leaves final impression on the minds of the listeners.
  20. 20. QUERIES Presenter should encourage the audience to ask their queries. Somebody who ask a good must be complemented. Do not let only few members to dominate the question answer session .
  21. 21. PRACTICINGTHEDELIVERYOFPRESENTATION • Preparation begins with conceptualization • Intemalize don’t memorize • Present out loud • Present standing up • Practice in formals • Time it • Pace of voice • Pitch of the voice • Power of the voice • Pausing • See where presentation is to be presented • Visualize your success
  22. 22. MANNEROFSPEAKING •Words •Expression •Clarity in articulation •Speaking with required loudness •Hammering
  23. 23. USEOFNONVERBALLANGUAGEIN PRESENTATION How you speak is more important than what you speak.
  24. 24. ESPECIALLY BODYLANGUAGEEFFECTIVELY • Clothing • Appearance • Confidence • Attitude • Body language • Use the space • Balance
  25. 25. TYPES OF AUDIO-VISUALAIDS IN PRESENTATION  AUDIO RECORDING  WHITE BOARD  POSTERS  PHOTOGRAPHS  CHARTS AND GRAPHS
  26. 26. USE OF AUDIO-VISUALAIDS IN PRESENTATION  A Visual aid is an illustration used to improve the comprehension of a written report or oral presentation.  Act as a strong stimuli and works as a powerful reinforcement for the learning process.  Audio-Visual aids helps in making a presentation more interesting and good to look

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