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Presentation Skills

Presentation skills require planning, preparation, practice, and presentation. Proper planning involves understanding the audience, purpose, and structure. Preparation includes developing content, visual aids, and practicing delivery. Effective presentations engage the audience, use eye contact and gestures, and anticipate questions. Channeling nervous energy through preparation and enthusiasm helps create a successful presentation.

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Presentation Skills

Presentation skills require planning, preparation, practice, and presentation. Proper planning involves understanding the audience, purpose, and structure. Preparation includes developing content, visual aids, and practicing delivery. Effective presentations engage the audience, use eye contact and gestures, and anticipate questions. Channeling nervous energy through preparation and enthusiasm helps create a successful presentation.

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Presentation

Skills
Think about…
• What makes a bad presentation?

• What makes a good presentation?

• What makes an outstanding presentation?

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The 4 Ps
1. Plan

2. Prepare

3. Practice

4. Present

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Presentation Skills

• Why do we need to know how to present


information?
• Public speaking is commonly feared by many
people.
• It can be a nerve-racking experience, but anxiety
can be minimized.
• Skills to be a good presenter can be developed
with preparation and practice.

*Preparation is key*

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Presentation Skills:
Plan
• Preparation (planning) is the first step in giving a
successful presentation.

• Aspects:
o Purpose
o Audience
o Structure

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Presentation Skills:
Plan
I want (who) to (what) (when, where, how) because
(why)

• Ex: I want Macy’s to purchase my company’s


sunglass line for the upcoming summer season
because it is a high quality designer line and
represents Macy’s fashion trends.
• Gives your presentation a focus, the things to think
about during preparation.

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Presentation Skills:
Plan
• Ask yourself:

o Who is your audience?


o What do you want to present? (content,
material)
o Why do you want to present this? (purpose)
o Where do you want to present? (place)
o How do you want to present this? (ppt, other
technology, etc.)

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Presentation Skills:
Plan
• Audience Analysis

o In what is the audience interested?


o What does the audience want?
o What does the audience already know?
o What does the audience need to know?
o What does the audience expect from this
presentation?
o How will the audience benefit from this
presentation?

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Presentation Skills:
Plan
• Structure:

o Structure the content in line with the audience’s


needs
o What is your objective?
o Do your research
• Gather material from different sources
o Arrange points logically

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Presentation Skills:
Plan
• Anticipate audience’s questions and prepare
possible answers
• Prepare handouts if desired and appropriate.
Everyone benefits from visual/graphic documents.
• Don’t forget to prepare with the allotted
presentation time in mind. If you don’t know how
long you have, find out.

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Presentation Skills:
Plan
• Example Structure for 20 minute presentation:

o Opening: 2 minutes
o Middle: 13 minutes
o Ending: 2 minutes
o Questions: 5 minutes

*Always leave time for questions*

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Presentation Skills:
Prepare
• Opening: the first few minutes are critical for
success

o Carefully design and master this while practcing


• Good first impression
• Rehearse well, but use natural speech and no reading
from notecards or computer

o Get attention
• Shock, humor, question, story, statistics

o Be enthusiastic
• Motivate audience to listen

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Presentation Skills:
Prepare
• Middle:

o Logical sequence
o Understandable
o Recaps (summaries) when appropriate
o Visual aids (flip-charts, handouts)

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Presentation Skills:
Prepare
• Ending: the last few minutes are just as critical for
success as the first few minutes

o Summarize important points


o Suggest action
• What should the audience do now?
• When should they do it?
• Why?
• How?

• Proofread, proofread, proofread!


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Presentation Skills:
Prepare
Visual Aids
• Colors
o Grey on white

o Black on white

• Grammar

• Font size.
o Small
o Medium

o Large
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Presentation Skills:
Practice
Nonverbal Communication
• Be active
o Move around rather than stand stiffly in one spot
• Controlled gestures
o Hand movements
o Playing with hair
• Where to keep hands?
o Not in pockets
o Occupy hands with notes or a pointer. Nervousness tends to show in our
hand gestures.
• Eye contact
o Look around from person to person while glancing at notes or
presentation
o Don’t stare
• Face audience
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Presentation Skills:
Practice
Verbal Communication
• Speak naturally, not too quickly or too slowly
o Clear, audible

• Variations in tone and pitch of voice


• Talk to the audience, not just in front of them
• No jargon
• No ambiguous or complicated language
• Question your audience throughout to facilitate
group involvement and garner attention

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Presentation Skills:
Practice
Audience

• Be aware of audience’s nonverbal and verbal


communications
o If people are bored or confused, their body language will show it.
o Adjust based on what you see.

• Engage audience
o Questions, activities

• Handle questions to the best of your ability


o You are not expected to know everything
o Anticipate questions and have answers ready
o Sometimes questions allow you to highlight a point you want to make

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Presentation Skills:
Present
How to Channel Nervous Energy into Positivity

• Prepare thoroughly

• Breath deeply and slowly (activity)


o concentrate on delivering your message to your audience

• Use gestures and facial expressions as a way of


converting nervous fear to positive enthusiasm.
o Enthusiasm is a positive form of nervous energy.

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Presentation Skills:
Present
• Don't get preoccupied thinking "I must remember”

• Commit yourself and it will flow naturally

• Know audience size

• Practice in the space where you are presenting

• Maneuver around room

• Check lighting and technology before starting


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Presentation Skills:
Present
• Anxiety and stage fright

• Everyone has it to some degree, even the best


public speakers

• Do not try to completely eliminate fear

• Instead, channel that fearful energy into an


effective presentation
o How?

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