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STOP,
LOOK
AND LISTEN!!!
“Public speaking is
not a talent – it is a skill”
PresentationSkills
Presentation - is the practice of showing and explaining the content of a topic to an audience or learner.
Skills – Proficiency that is acquired or developed through training or experience.
Types of Presentation
: Informative Presentations
Persuasive Presentations
Goodwill Presentations
Multipurpose Presentations
Sales Presentations
Political Presentations
Motivational Presentations
Interviews
Formats of Presentation: Oral (spoken)
Multimedia (using various media - visuals, audio, etc) PowerPoint presentationsShort impromptu presentations
Long planned presentations
Four Elements of a good Presentations: 1.Content
2.StructuresTimeline Climax Problem/SolutionClassification and Simple to complex
3. Packaging 4.Human
ElementThe Voice The Body Active ListeningNervesQuestioning
Helpful Tips:
Easy Format Organize Your Thoughts Know Your MaterialOutline Your Presentations
Presentations skills
Presentations skills and public speaking skills are very useful in many aspects of work and life.
Effective presentations and public speaking skills are important in business, sales and selling, training, teaching, lecturing and generally entertaining an audience.
Essential Presentation Skills - the three things YOU MUST KNOW
1.Use visual aids where you can
Why should you use visual aids?
1. How we take in information during a presentation
2. Making the presentation memorable
2. Achieving your objectives
Essential Presentation Skills - the three things YOU MUST KNOW
1.Use visual aids where you can
2. Rehearse, rehearse, rehearse
“If you fail to prepare, you are prepared to fail”
1. Plan to rehearse your presentation out loud at least 4 times.
3. Memorize your script.
2. Rehearse against the clock
4. Video or tape record yourself
Rehearse your presentation and it will get
better
Essential Presentation Skills - the three things YOU MUST KNOW
1.Use visual aids where you can
2. Rehearse, rehearse, rehearse3. The audience will
only remember three messages
The Rule of three-We
remember Three things
LESS
MO
RE
IS
“Happiness comes when we test our skills towards some meaningful purpose” -John Stossel-
“I always had to keep improving my skills in order to remain competitive and keep winning” –Edwin Moses-
Thank you…By: Mary Jessadee
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