Effective presentation skills are important for individual and professional success. Many careers require giving presentations, such as teaching, media, law, engineering, medicine, and retail management. To be an effective presenter, one should prepare details including the topic, audience, and main points. One should also determine a presentation style and practice. It is important to be mindful of nervous habits like posture, facial expressions, attire, and voice when presenting. Thorough preparation and practice are key to developing strong presentation skills.
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Presentation Skills
Effective presentation skills are important for individual and professional success. Many careers require giving presentations, such as teaching, media, law, engineering, medicine, and retail management. To be an effective presenter, one should prepare details including the topic, audience, and main points. One should also determine a presentation style and practice. It is important to be mindful of nervous habits like posture, facial expressions, attire, and voice when presenting. Thorough preparation and practice are key to developing strong presentation skills.
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Effective Presentation Skills
Norisha Kirts | March 2016
By the end of the presentation you will: • Understand why effective presentation skills are important; • Identify when you will need to use effective presentation skills; and • Learn helpful tips to make you a more effective presenter Why effective presentation skills are so important • Individual Success • Professional Success • Leadership What careers require you to give presentations? • Activity: List three things that you may want to do when you grow up • Everyday examples • Teacher • TV/Radio Personality/Media • Lawyer/Politician • Not everyday examples • Engineer/Architects • Doctor/Nurse • Financial Advisor • Clothing store manager Step 1: Prepare details of your presentation • Plan the speech • What is your topic? Are you an expert on the topic? • What is the audience hoping to hear? What do you want the audience to take away from the presentation? • What are 3-5 main points that you can cover within the time limit given? • Plan the visuals • What will most effectively convey your message and aid your presentation? • PowerPoint, handouts, videos, displays/posters • Quotes, personal stories, jokes • Practice Step 2: Determine style that works best for you • Impromptu • Extemporaneous • Manuscript • Memorization Step 3: Be thoughtful about how nervous habits • Demeanor • Watch your posture/body language (legs crossed) • Don’t play with hair or accessories • Be aware of the expression on your face • Appearance • Don’t wear flats with your suits when presenting • Look more professional than fashionable Step 4: Be thoughtful about how you present • Messaging • Be mindful of your energy • Data dumping • Identify your own style • Specific to women • Be mindful of sing-song voice • Stop apologizing Practice, practice, practice “There are always three speeches, for every one you actually gave. The one you practiced, the one you gave, and the one you wish you gave.”