The document discusses the importance of presentation skills. It defines a presentation as a formal talk that presents ideas or information in a clear, structured way. Effective presentation skills allow one to deliver engaging presentations and create innovative ideas when developing interesting presentation slides. The use of presentation aids can help develop students' confidence by making the talk more interesting. Presentations are also important for marketing strategies, as companies need to effectively present new products. Key aspects for an effective presentation include passion, body language, structure, strong visuals, eye contact, and tone of voice.
Presentation Skills is one of the most important skills for impressing others. There are three key steps involved in making an effective presentation:
1. Planning
2. Preparation
3. Delivery
All these can be successfully done through proper preparation and practice. Even the best public speakers adopt these vital steps.
Presentation Skills is one of the most important skills for impressing others. There are three key steps involved in making an effective presentation:
1. Planning
2. Preparation
3. Delivery
All these can be successfully done through proper preparation and practice. Even the best public speakers adopt these vital steps.
Communication – Meaning
• Business Communication - Definition
• Importance
• Process
• Types –
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• Communication Skills-Listening, Speaking, Reading, Writing
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Communication – Meaning
• Business Communication - Definition
• Importance
• Process
• Types –
One-way/Two-way, Verbal/Non- Verbal, Oral/Written, Formal/Informal, Upward, Downward, Lateral, Intrapersonal, Interpersonal, Organizational, Mass Communication
• Models – SMCR, Shannon Weaver
• Communication Skills-Listening, Speaking, Reading, Writing
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BSL 4040, Communication Skills for Leaders 1 Course L.docxaryan532920
BSL 4040, Communication Skills for Leaders 1
Course Learning Outcomes for Unit VII
Upon completion of this unit, students should be able to:
1. Evaluate presentation issues and methods.
2. Compile strategies for designing effective presentation deliveries.
3. Design an effective oral presentation.
Reading Assignment
Chapter 11:
Developing Your Professional Presentation
Chapter 12:
Delivering Professional Presentations
Unit Lesson
“I read a thing that actually says that speaking in front of a crowd is considered the number one fear of
the average person. I found that amazing–number two was death! That means to the average person if
you have to be at a funeral, you would rather be in the casket than doing the eulogy.” Jerry Seinfeld
“You can speak well if your tongue can deliver the message of your heart.” John Ford
“Speech is power: speech is to persuade, to convert, to compel.” Ralph Waldo Emerson
Confident Communication
Many people, throughout history, have addressed presentations and speaking in public. Socrates, Plato, and
Aristotle spent a great deal of time presenting and analyzing presentation skills in the mid-400s BC. In our
current business environment, leaders are expected to have the ability to give presentations.
Do you love to present to others or does the thought of presenting cause you to break out in a cold sweat?
Dale Carnegie, an American writer, lecturer, and the developer of famous courses in presentation and
speaking skills (n.d.), once said, “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.” Josh Russell, contributor to the UK Elite
Business (2013), states, “Knowing how to pitch and present is a vital skill.... And, as with any skill, practice
very much makes perfect” (p. 1). According to Russell, people have varied skills when presenting and need to
practice in order to develop confidence (p. 1, 2013). Even the best presenters get nervous. Survey after
survey reports that speaking in public is a common fear. Natalie Sisson (2012), Forbes writer, suggests that
“the fear of public speaking is the most common fear and prevents many people from achieving their
potential” and asks readers to “Imagine if you were comfortable speaking in public and took every opportunity
presented, how would your life improve? According to Sisson, if you choose to address your fears and
present anyway you will be viewed as a brave leader because you are trying, expose yourself to new clients
and opportunities, gain the trust of your clients, reduce your competition because you are willing to face your
fear, and accomplish great things because every time you speak you improve (p. 1).
Understanding why you are nervous is a great first step to dealing with anxieties. Beebe & Mottet (2013) offer
a few tips for building confidence. They suggest that you do not procrastinate so that you have pl ...
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Communication is a vital key in this new century. It gives an edge to keep abreast with the fast pace of the times. Public speaking definitely works towards this goal.
Presentation skills are the skills you need in delivering effective and engaging presentations to a variety of audiences. These skills cover a variety of areas such as the structure of your presentation, the design of your slides, the tone of your voice and the body language you convey.
Presentation skills can be defined as a set of abilities that enable an individual to: interact with the audience; transmit the messages with clarity; engage the audience in the presentation; and interpret and understand the mind-sets of the listeners. These skills refine the way you put forward your messages and enhance your persuasive powers.
The present era places great emphasis on good presentation skills. This is because they play an important role in convincing the clients and customers. Internally, management with good presentation skills is better able to communicate the mission and vision of the organization to the employees.
Communication is a vital key in this new century. It gives an edge to keep abreast with the fast pace of the times. Public speaking definitely works towards this goal. The diversity of opinions today, which are often controversial, has increased the need for public speaking.
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Importance of Presentation.pptx
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Importance of
Presentation
Muhammad Mohsin
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“An act of giving or showing something”
By Moscow State University “A presentation
a formal talk to one or more persons that
“presents” ideas or information in a clear,
structured way”
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What is a Presentation!
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Presentation Skills are the abilities
you need in delivering an effective
and engaging Presentation to the
audience.
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Presentation Skills
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Purposes of presentation
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There are three broad categories in which
presentation can be classified.
Information Education Persuasion
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Presentation skills help create
innovative ideas when students come
up with creative and interesting slides
to illustrate their talk.
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Creation of Innovative Ideas
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The use of presentation aids makes
for a much more interesting talk,
and the creation of such aids can
help develop students' confidence.
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Interesting Talks
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The importance of presentation can be
explained by the fact that the products that
a company launches should be presented
corrected for its proper popularity.
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Marketing Strategy
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Efficiency is important but
Effectiveness is necessary.
It is important that what presenter is
saying but it is necessary to be
aware about what people are
understanding.
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What you need for an effective
Presentation!
• Passion
• Body Language.
• Creating structure easy to follow.
• Strong visuals.
• Making and equally distributing eye contact.
• Tone.(“High notes/low notes”)
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Importance of Body language
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It's important to look and feel relaxed during a presentation. If you're
standing upright but look rigid, it won't make a good impression. No matter
how nervous you may feel, a speaker who seems to be afraid of his
audience will not win their trust.
A positive body language helps the person to be more assertive and
assists in putting his or her opinion forward more easily than the
others. Positive body language is liked by other people and hence, the
person carrying a positive body language gets more attention and favor in
any discussion.
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“ THE SUCCESS OF PRESENTATION WILL
JUDGE NOT BYTHE KNOWLEDGEYOU
SEND, BUT BYWHATTHE LISTNERS
RECIEVES.
Lilly Walters
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Thank You So Much