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How to Make Effective Presentations
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2 Overview Plan Prepare Perform Persuade
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3 Purpose of a Presentation Inform an audience Persuade an audience
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4 Plan Analyze your audience Gather information Establish your key message
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5 Prepare Introduction Body of the presentation Conclusion
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6 Prepare: The Introduction Tell them what you are going to tell them State your main conclusion or message Consider a dramatic opening
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7 Prepare: Body of the Presentation Limit to one theme or goal Provide three or four supportive messages Give three or four ways to achieve the goal
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8 Prepare: Conclusion Summarize what you have just told them Reinforce the core message Include a call for action End with a quote, joke, or echo back to the beginning
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9 Prepare: Writing Tips Use: –vivid images –human elements –short sentences –an active voice Tell a story
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10 Prepare: Writing Tips Use: –alliterations and metaphors –three-part lists Avoid jargon Use statistics sparingly Be culturally sensitive Keep it short
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11 Prepare: Using Visuals Use as a complement to the message Don’t over-use visuals Test drive the technology
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12 Prepare: Rehearse Use a mirror, tape recorder, video Get feedback from objective observers Refine the presentation
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13 Prepare: Arrange the Text Use large print Mark up text Use two-thirds of the page Number your pages Consider small cue cards
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14 Perform: Voice Breathe Speak slowly and clearly Vary your inflection and pace Pause regularly Maintain eye contact
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15 Perform: Body Language Stand straight but not stiffly Smile and relax your face Don’t fidget Don’t overuse hand gestures
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16 Perform: Appearance Dress to impress Avoid extremes Be well groomed
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17 Persuade Leave time for questions Keep the message clear Repeat critical information Make people want to buy-in Be engaging
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18 Persuade If you have inspired and informed, you are an effective communicator. CONGRATULATIONS !
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19 Summary Good luck with your presentations!
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