Being a Professional Trainer I keep trying new subjects and criteria to develop my soft-skills.Here is one of the presentations, which I have already used in few of my training programs.
6. A. Forum or place which provides both
the area and tools
B. Showing, explaining and articulating the
content or idea of a topic
D. Is a form of academic instruction offered
by a commercial or professional
organization
C. Is a textual work made with
the specific intention of relaying information
or recounting certain events
Match the Following
Presentation
Work Shop
Seminar
Report
7. What is the whole idea!!
Objective
Expectation
Audience (Type -Repetitive,
academic etc)
Complexity of the subject matter
Time Frame of the presentation
Transfer: Data or Idea
* I don’t like this Slide
8. What is a great
presentation
I know what
they are looking
for Wow….. He is
making sense…
Participative
Crowd
Convincing
Speaker
17. Pillars of presentation
To say! To know how to say! To know how
to exist via the written voice and the
intellectual image!
*Source-The Book Of Disquiet
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23. Jack & Ski
Jack is Boy
He has a dog named Ski
•Ski is a small dog
•Ski is a PUG
•Ski is Brown in Color
What we
present
28. Thoughts
Why don’t simply mail the Deck to the audience !!
A true piece of presentation is the one which has not
much meaning without its presenter.
Your slides are the illustrations for your presentation,
not the presentation itself.
Make your first slide “AT THE END.”
29. Some of the do not(s)
Do not just read from the slide.
Don’t speak along with opening of the
slide. (Timing)
Do not over engage in related topics
(Digression)
Do not try to answer everything (Scope)
Don’t allow rambling questions
30. Rundown
Know your audience;
Anticipate questions;
Practice active listening;
Analyze and articulate;
Check for acceptance;
Don't be afraid to say 'I don't know‘;
Be a team player, but don't substitute for others