This document provides guidance and best practices for developing and delivering effective presentations. It outlines steps to take such as identifying the topic and audience, defining objectives, and knowing yourself as a presenter. Tips are provided in areas like content organization, visual aids, questions, rehearsal, and delivery techniques. Common challenges are addressed along with things to avoid. Overall the document serves as a useful reference for presentation preparation and performance.
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Giving a presentation? It’s your job to keep people’s attention, but in our world of consistent sensory input, that’s becoming increasingly difficult to do. Winning over the hearts and minds of a distracted audience requires a killer presentation that makes both eyes and ears perk. Incorporate these elements in every PowerPoint presentation you create to make people forget about their email inbox and incoming texts for five minutes.
Want to hire someone to do the work instead? Looking for work as a Presentation Specialist? Contact ArtisanTalent.com today.
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8. Who will I be presenting to?
What are their primary concerns, issues or needs?
◦ Be really clear about who your audience is and
why they are there
How are they motivated?
What do they expect from me?
What do I know about them?
10. Determine your key points and supporting
information
Organize your content into an introduction,
body and conclusion
Consider what media or combinations of
media (visuals, handouts, etc.) you may want
to use to support your presentation
◦ Media is to support –not take over!
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11. INTRODUCTION
◦ Attention-getter:
Tell them what you will tell them:
BODY – Main Point(s) with Examples, Stories,
Quotes
◦ Point: example, etc.
CONCLUSION
Tell them what you told them:
◦ Strong concluding statement
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13. Build transition statements throughout your
presentation
How will you make it interactive, if
appropriate?
Think about how you will handle notes
◦ Written?
◦ Printed – Large font
◦ Cue Cards
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14. Handouts
Flip Chart and Markers
PowerPoint and LCDs
Videotapes and VCRs
DVDs and DVD players
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16. Less is more
Eliminate charts or other information that add
little or no value
On flip charts Print BIG; use color and other
highlights
Make sure the type used fits the room (I.e.
consider room size and lighting)
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17. What questions will be asked?
What is the most difficult question that could
be asked?
What if they don’t have any questions, and
you want discussion and interaction?
Who else in the room can help you respond to
questions?
Ground rules?
Parking Lot?
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18. Who could give you useful feedback during a
practice session?
Is it possible to use the same room you will
present in?
Is there someone who can help by asking
questions and raising objections?)
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19. Make sure you (and the rest of the
audience) understand the question
Respond in a simple and straightforward
manner
Use others in the audience to extend or
enrich your answer
It’s OK to not have the answer (as long as
you can commit to finding the answer as
soon as possible)
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21. Volume - Speak at 1.5 - 2.5 times
conversational volume
Use changes in tone, pitch and volume to add
inflection to key points
Add gestures that reinforce your words
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22. Arrive early
Make some new friends
Make your presentation a conversation
Remember to smile
Keep breathing
Prepare for the unexpected
If you shake… don’t hold a glass of water
If you sweat… don’t wear silk
If you talk too fast… don’t drink caffeine!
If you fidget… don’t hold a felt pen
If your heart races… don’t run up to the front
If you get cotton mouth… have a drink of water nearby
don’t drink water
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23. Rehearse-out loud
State what you want from the audience
Seize the first minute-get their attention
Use analogies, anecdotes and examples
Use data and statistics
Show your enthusiasm for the subject
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24. Keep information simple
Use handouts
Prepare visual aids that “walk people through”
technical data
Use examples to explain high technical data
or complex concepts
Use reflective questions and/or brief sub-
groups to increase involvement
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25. Prepare for interruptions
Give the audience a reason for listening up
front
Summarize with take away boxes
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Get the audience’s buy-in up front!
26. Be flippant
Read slides or read a script
Apologize for content
Go over your time limit
Make up an answer to a question
Say something in poor taste
Don’t have unnecessary slides
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27. If you tried it out on your spouse / friends
and was told it was boring
If you have something on a chart that you
can’t explain or don’t understand
If you have not prepared enough
Don’t agree to do somebody else’s
presentation at the last minute
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28. Steps I plan to take
to improve my next
presentation:
29. http://www.toastmasters.org/
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educational organization that teaches public
speaking and leadership skills through a
worldwide network of meeting locations.
Free resources
Local groups to practice
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30. We are measured not by what we are
But by what we seem to be.
Not by what we say
But by how we are heard.
Not by what we do
But how we appear to do it.
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