2. Meaning and significance of
presentations
• Formal presentation is the process of sharing an
official information
• to a particular set of audience with well-
researched, structured and relevant
information…
• usually supported by audio-visual aids and
complemented with supporting data and facts
3. Master -Significance
• To Inform and explain
• Engage
• Educate
• Motivate
• Pursuade
• Business decisions are based on presentations
• So sincerity and honesty is expected from the
presenter
4. • Most persuasive talks do not involve changing the
direction of a major corporation…
• nor are you likely to be put in the position of
Winston Churchill who used his words and
distinctive style of speaking to help and convince the
British people to keep fighting during the dark days
of World War II…
• Nevertheless, your presentation could make a
significant difference
5. Contents
• Concept of Presentation
• Need
• Difficulties Faced
• Features of a Good Presentation
• Planning
• Judging the demography
• Format and Structure
• Delivery
8. Difficulties Faced
• Conversation Vs. Presentation
Conversations
2-3 or more
conversant
No burden
No risk of
exposure
Presentations
Only 1 presenter
Burden of
presentation is
too high
Presentations are
to an audience
thus exposure
risk exists
9. Features of a Good Presentation
• Right contents
• Appropriate Language
• Preparation and mastery
• Brevity
• Logical Sequence
• Lively Delivery
• Right Humor
• K.I.S.S. (Keep it simple stupid)
11. Judging the Demography
Size and composition
Location of prime audience
Anticipate Rx of audience
Understanding level of audience
Relationship with audience
Satisfy need of the audience
12. Format and Structure
Conclusion
Summary, emotional response,
recommendations, exit line.
Well planned ending.
Body
Explain the thesis in the introduction. Statistics, quotes, pictures etc.
Introduction
Develop rapport with the audience. Overview of what is to come.
13. Delivery
• Overcome nervousness
• Right Body support
• Take control of the audience
• Making use of visual aids
• Handling questions
14. Methods of Visual Presentation
Graphs Charts Posters
PPt Transparencies
15. Conclusion
• A presentation need not necessarily imbibe all
the above conditions and cases
• However, speaker confidence , his subject
knowledge and data of organization play a huge
role in the success of the presentation.