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PROFESSIONAL SKILLS PRESENTATION SKILLS
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“ Half the world is composed of people who have something to say and can’t;
the other half have nothing to say and keep saying it.”
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Objectives : Understanding the nature and importance of presentation skills. Knowing different pre-presentation planning steps. Identifying the four important steps in preparing an effective oral presentations.
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Presentation Skills Ideas, concepts or issues talked about or spoken to a group or audience Public speaking is one of the most feared things “I could make such a fool of myself” Skills required to give a good presentation can be developed Preparation is the Key
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Nature of Oral Presentation
Form of oral communication Is participative Formal and structured presentation of a message Usage of Visual Aids Brings about the desired change in Understandings It can be flexible, complex and varied.
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Oral Presentation : a) Purposeful b) Interactive c) Formal d) Audience oriented Forms of Oral Presentation Seminars, Workshops, Symposia, Student presentation, Industry conferences, Product launches, Press conferences, Team and departmental, Annual general meetings and Company profile.
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Objectives of Presentation skills
Exploring a new area of information Introducing a new product by a company Raise a particular issue for discussion.
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Guidelines for Effective Presentation
Present your ideas in a persuasive ways Make our audience interested Use of appropriate visuals Reflect confidence while speaking Develop his/her ideas in a logical manner He/She should be able to conclude the presentation with something memorable
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Basic Elements of an Effective Presentation Skills
It can be achieved by using 4P’s : [I] PLANNING [II] PREPARE [III] PRACTICE [IV] PERFORMANCE
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PLANNING the Presentation
Reason for Planning : a) know the audience b) stimulate the interest of the audience c) sensitive to the needs and expectations of the audience d) know his/her purpose e) analyze the occasion f) fit the material to the time g) select and narrow topics
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Planning Involves : Define a Purpose : General and Specific
Analyze the Audience: a) Identifying audience characteristics b) Needs and Expectations Analyze the Occasion a) Understand the nature of event b) Communicative situation
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Choose a suitable Title
a) Gives audience the first glimpse b) Form impression c) Conveys essence of the message d) Process of choosing title – (i) Identifying a topic (ii) Narrowed down as per the focus of the presentation
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PREPARING the Presentation
Reason for Preparing : a) deal with speech anxiety effectively b) develop the required confidence c) seek precise and relevant examples and illustrations d) check for accuracy, redundancies and clichés
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Preparing Involves Developing the Central Idea
a) restates presentation topics b) simple audience-oriented c) one-sentence summary d) focuses on the content of the speech e) uses specific language
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Develop the Main Ideas a) Logical divisions of the central idea b) Establishing reasons for the central idea being true c) Supporting the central idea with a series of steps Gather Supporting Material a) Relevant and supporting information b) Systematic approach: Collection, Listing, Sorting and Revising Style of Presentation should be Informal
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Planning Visual Aids a) Serve as Speech notes b) Give confidence c) Help in focusing on theme d) Increases audience interest e) Give clarity and precision f) Types: charts, maps, slides, graphs, overhead transparencies, Computer and chalkboard
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Organizing your Presentation
a) Message has to be organized and structured b) Good organization is essential c) The key is to repeat the main ideas by 3T’s- TELL: the audience what you are going to tell TELL: it TELL: them what you have told
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d) Presentation can be divided into:
i) Introduction- Audience attention Introduce a subject Reason to listen Establish Credibility Preview Main ideas ii) Body Main content Appropriate details Accurate, Complete and Relevant Information Different Organizational pattern-sequential, general to specific, categorical etc.
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iii) Conclusion-Summarize the presentation
Reemphasize the Central Idea Focus on a goal Motivate the audience to respond Provide closure
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PRACTICING the Presentation
Practice, practice, practice Get feedback, and use it. Be ruthless - delete unnecessary information Planned systematically Improving delivery-Memorising, Reading and Outlining
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Handling Stage fright :
a) Concentrate on 3P’s b) Set Realistic goals c) Avoid Negative thoughts d) Begin the presentation with a Pause e) Speak Slowly, Clearly and Loudly f) Learn and Practice Stress Reduction Techniques
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PERFORMANCE Start with Confidence Be Organized Stay Relaxed
Pay attention to Body language Use appropriate Visual Aids Pay attention to all Details Welcome Queries from the audience Close in a Memorable Way
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DO'S AND DON'TS DO: Lots of background research. Practice your presentation. Use note cards. Speak clearly. Have eye contact with your audience. Use clear overhead transparencies, or slides (large font size, use of bullet points etc.). Be organized - prepare in plenty of time. Structure your presentation. Focus on the question set. Obtain material from a wide range of sources.
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DON’T’S Leave research and preparation until the last minute. Rely on one source of information. Make it up. Have no notes to rely on if you get stuck. Worry too much - it's not as bad as it seems. Mumble. Read from a script. Rush the presentation by speaking too fast. Go over the time allotted for the presentation
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