Planning the Presentation Determine the purpose Analyze the audience
Writing Oral Presentations Organize the message Develop the opening Compose the body Write the conclusion
Organizing the Message Define the main idea Limit the scope Choose the approach Prepare the outline Choose the style
Developing the Opening Arouse interest Build credibility Preview the presentation
Composing the Body Limit the main points Connect the ideas Engage the audience
Writing the Conclusion Restate the main points Describe the next steps End on a strong note
Using Visual Aids Clarify main points Create interest Add variety Improve learning
Common Visual Aids Overhead transparencies Electronic presentations Chalkboards and whiteboards Flip charts 35-millimeter slides
Other Visual Aids Product samples Scale models Audio tapes Film strips and movies Television and videotapes
Overhead Transparencies Advantages –Inexpensive –Easy to use –Simple to create
Overhead Transparencies Disadvantages –Lack of flexibility –Fragile format –Overhead projectors
Electronic Presentations Advantages –Real-time data –Multimedia –Flexibility and portability Disadvantages –Specialized equipment –Technique versus content –Overuse of special effects
Six Tips for Success 1.Set up early 2.Bring two of everything 3.Back up your programs 4.Secure technical support 5.Avoid real-time Internet use 6.Have a contingency plan
Creating Effective Slides Content and graphics Design elements Consistency Special effects
Readable Content Select a central idea Limit the content Write short phrases Use parallel grammar Prefer the active voice Use short informative titles
Effective Graphics Reduce details Avoid repetition Shorten numbers Limit data Highlight key points Adjust size and design
Design Elements Color schemes Background design Fonts and type styles Consistency
Animation and Special Effects Transitions Builds Hyperlinks
Effective Handouts Complex charts or diagrams Company reports Magazine articles Case studies Lists of Websites Copies of slides
Complete the Presentation Evaluate the message Edit the content Develop visual aids
Practice Your Delivery Memorizing Reading Impromptu speaking Speaking from notes
Presentation Preparation Practice your delivery Introduce the slides Limit the number of slides Prepare the location Consider cultural diversity
Build Your Confidence Prepare extra material Rehearse Think positively Visualize success Take a few deep breaths Be ready Get comfortable Don’t panic Keep going
Appear More Confident Don’t rush Maintain eye contact Stand tall Control gestures Use your voice
Answer Questions Focus on the questioner Respond appropriately Maintain control Survive the hot seat Motivate questions
Conclude the Presentation Prepare the audience Answer the final question Summarize the main idea Thank the audience Leave with confidence
Three-Step Process Planning Writing Closing
Planning, Writing, and Completing Oral Presentations