This presentation shows the importance of presentation skills, how to start and make a presentation, how to plan a presentation, how to use body language, verbal and non verbal communication in linking your ideas to the audience. This presentation is presented by Mounir Rafik Aziz, financial planner, graduated from the Arab Academy of Sciences and Technology, Business Administration, major: accounting and finance; also member of the FMA AAST CMT Student Chapter.
4. OUTLINE
Why is presentation important?
Planning for a presentation
Interacting with audience
Importance of the visual aids
Presentation skills
5. PHASES OF THE PRESENTATION
Preparation
• Planning the
presentation
Actual
presentation
• Body
language
skills
Feedbacks
• Analytical
thinking
skills
11. CHOOSING THE MAIN POINTS
What are the main points you wish to make?
Are these points structured in a logical, coherent
way?
Do these main points reflect your own objectives
and take account of the needs of your audience?
14. DEVELOPING AN OPENING
gain Attention
attract Interest
create Desire
stimulate Action
15. DEVELOPING CONCLUSION
Its purpose is to “tell the people what you have told
them”.
Summarize facts
Give recommendations
Invite questions
16.
17. THINGS TO AVOID IN A PRESENTATION
Reading from slides or notes
Looking on the screen
Too much text on the screen
No clear opening
Complex words Jargons
21. COMMUNICATION
The process of sending and receiving messages in
which 2 or more people achieve understanding.
10% words
40% voice expression
50% body gestures
23. NOTES ABOUT BODY LANGUAGE
Be aware of our own nonverbal communication
while delivering a speech to any audience.
Realize that non-verbal communication is at
times imprecise and should be interpreted with
care.
Use appropriate gestures to drive home our
meaning.
29. DISCUSSION2
Did you like the story?
Was the story logical or emotional?
Can you be the guy/girl in the story?
If you were to meet this fictional character, what
would you tell him/her?
30. TELL A STORY
Deliver a presentation based on an image shown
on the screen and receive feedback on your
presentation.
31. DISCUSSION3
How well did you deliver
What did you learn from other presenters ?
Who had the best presentation? And why?
Can you identify your weakness in public speaking?
32. WHICH IS A LIE
Say 3 facts about yourself, but the 3 facts shouldn’t be
all true…
33. DISCUSSION 4
How was the candidates lying skills?
Was it easy to detect the lie?
What do you think about the lies?
Editor's Notes
(November 24, 1888 - November 1, 1955) was a pioneer in self-improvement, salesmanship, and corporate training programs, and became famous for courses he developed that emphasized public speaking and interpersonal skills.