This document provides tips for effective presentation skills, including how to plan and structure a presentation, present to an audience, answer questions, and speak confidently. Key recommendations are to research the topic, organize the material logically, introduce the topic and conclude by summarizing the main points, practice speaking out loud, make eye contact with the audience, and use emphasis and body language to engage listeners.
This document provides guidance on preparing and delivering effective presentations. It discusses:
1. The different purposes of presentations including informing an audience, gaining commitment, or calling for action.
2. Key steps to plan an effective presentation such as defining objectives, knowing your audience, and determining an appropriate structure with an opening, body, and close.
3. Tips for delivering a presentation successfully including using visual aids, managing anxiety, making eye contact, and dressing professionally. The goal is to engage the audience and convey your message clearly.
The document provides tips for effective presentation skills, including how to structure a presentation, overcome fears of public speaking, and use body language and visual aids. It emphasizes preparing thoroughly, focusing on the audience, rehearsing, maintaining eye contact, and concluding powerfully. Proper preparation is key to preventing poor performance and achieving presentation objectives.
BUSINESS PRESENTATIONS AND PUBLIC SPEAKING 8 Hrs
What is a Presentation, Essential characteristics of a good presentation, Preparing a presentation, Delivering the presentation, Handling questions and debates, Delivering different types of speeches
Presentation skills are essential for effectively communicating information to an audience. A good presentation has a clear introduction, structure, and conclusion. It is important to know your audience and understand their needs and expectations. As a presenter, you should feel confident through preparation and practice. Managing nerves is key, so focus on being well-prepared while making eye contact and engaging the audience. Proper use of visual aids and materials can also enhance understanding. With practice and experience, anyone can become a skilled presenter.
This document outlines the essential skills required for effective presentations. It discusses understanding your audience by determining who they are and what they need to learn. Preparing content is important, including identifying key points and using examples. An effective presentation outline includes a beginning, middle, and end, and may use visual aids. Proper body language, eye contact, voice, and appearance are also important. Presenters should rehearse to build confidence and overcome nervousness. Visual aids should be simple and consistent, and the presentation should include a summary and conclusion. Time should be allowed for questions and answers.
This document provides an overview and tips for improving presentation skills. It discusses three key parts of effective presentations: speech writing, overcoming stage fright, and the actual presentation. The document outlines how to write a speech by focusing on the audience and goal, using an introduction, discussion, and conclusion structure. It also provides advice for practicing and delivering presentations confidently, such as visualizing success and interacting with the audience.
Presentation skills involve effectively communicating information to an audience. Key skills include good expression, confidence, use of audiovisual aids, and time management. To improve, one should research the audience, structure the presentation effectively, and practice. The presentation process involves planning the topic, preparing the content and ensuring coordination, and practicing delivery. Effective presentations follow rules like using 10 slides in 20 minutes with 30 point font size and limiting text to 6 words per line and 6 lines per slide.
This document provides tips for effective presentation skills, including how to plan and structure a presentation, present to an audience, answer questions, and speak confidently. Key recommendations are to research the topic, organize the material logically, introduce the topic and conclude by summarizing the main points, practice speaking out loud, make eye contact with the audience, and use emphasis and body language to engage listeners.
This document provides guidance on preparing and delivering effective presentations. It discusses:
1. The different purposes of presentations including informing an audience, gaining commitment, or calling for action.
2. Key steps to plan an effective presentation such as defining objectives, knowing your audience, and determining an appropriate structure with an opening, body, and close.
3. Tips for delivering a presentation successfully including using visual aids, managing anxiety, making eye contact, and dressing professionally. The goal is to engage the audience and convey your message clearly.
The document provides tips for effective presentation skills, including how to structure a presentation, overcome fears of public speaking, and use body language and visual aids. It emphasizes preparing thoroughly, focusing on the audience, rehearsing, maintaining eye contact, and concluding powerfully. Proper preparation is key to preventing poor performance and achieving presentation objectives.
BUSINESS PRESENTATIONS AND PUBLIC SPEAKING 8 Hrs
What is a Presentation, Essential characteristics of a good presentation, Preparing a presentation, Delivering the presentation, Handling questions and debates, Delivering different types of speeches
Presentation skills are essential for effectively communicating information to an audience. A good presentation has a clear introduction, structure, and conclusion. It is important to know your audience and understand their needs and expectations. As a presenter, you should feel confident through preparation and practice. Managing nerves is key, so focus on being well-prepared while making eye contact and engaging the audience. Proper use of visual aids and materials can also enhance understanding. With practice and experience, anyone can become a skilled presenter.
This document outlines the essential skills required for effective presentations. It discusses understanding your audience by determining who they are and what they need to learn. Preparing content is important, including identifying key points and using examples. An effective presentation outline includes a beginning, middle, and end, and may use visual aids. Proper body language, eye contact, voice, and appearance are also important. Presenters should rehearse to build confidence and overcome nervousness. Visual aids should be simple and consistent, and the presentation should include a summary and conclusion. Time should be allowed for questions and answers.
This document provides an overview and tips for improving presentation skills. It discusses three key parts of effective presentations: speech writing, overcoming stage fright, and the actual presentation. The document outlines how to write a speech by focusing on the audience and goal, using an introduction, discussion, and conclusion structure. It also provides advice for practicing and delivering presentations confidently, such as visualizing success and interacting with the audience.
Presentation skills involve effectively communicating information to an audience. Key skills include good expression, confidence, use of audiovisual aids, and time management. To improve, one should research the audience, structure the presentation effectively, and practice. The presentation process involves planning the topic, preparing the content and ensuring coordination, and practicing delivery. Effective presentations follow rules like using 10 slides in 20 minutes with 30 point font size and limiting text to 6 words per line and 6 lines per slide.
this ppt includes tips on opening the presentation, opening by question, use of magic number 3 , ending your presentations, elegant message delivery, handling audience questions and visuals.
EFFECTIVE PRESENTATIONS: How to make an Effective Presentation.SagarGupta372
This document provides guidance on how to make an effective presentation. It explains that a presentation involves speaking on a topic before a select audience, and is a form of oral communication. Effective presentations have a clear structure with an introduction, body, and conclusion. They also use visual aids to convey information. The document then discusses starting a presentation with an engaging introduction, and following up with a question and answer session. It outlines the "5 Ws" strategy of considering why the presentation is being given, who the audience is, where it will take place, when, and what content will be covered. The goal is to tailor the presentation appropriately for the audience and context.
The document provides tips for effective public speaking and presentations. It discusses defining presentations, purposes such as informing, persuading and educating audiences. Key aspects of being an effective speaker include controlling information, using an assertive voice, choosing the right words, employing body language, and using visual aids. Vocal techniques like varying pitch and pausing are important. Body language tips include making eye contact and moving slowly. Common problems to avoid are verbal fillers, rocking/pacing, hands in pockets, and fidgeting.
The document provides information on effective presentation skills. It discusses presentation components such as the PASS model, which stands for Purpose, Audience, Structure, and Style. It also discusses techniques like the AIDA model - Attention, Interest, Desire, and Action. Additional tips include overcoming fear, knowing your audience, organizing your speech, using visual aids, and rehearsing. The document emphasizes that the majority of communication is nonverbal and structure and style are critical to an effective presentation. It provides examples of opening and closing techniques.
This document provides an overview of presentation skills. It discusses what a presentation is, which is a formal mode of sharing information with an audience. Presentations can be used for several purposes, such as informing, educating, persuading, or entertaining the audience. The document then outlines important aspects of designing and delivering an effective presentation, including defining the situation, structuring the presentation, using visual aids, practicing, maintaining eye contact and posture, and dealing with questions. It emphasizes the importance of preparation and knowing the topic well.
My Communication Skills instructor, Mrs. Rumessa Naqvi, gave us a lecture on how to give a presentation that is really knocks the audience out, "IN ALL THE GOOD WAYS". I noted all the points down and made this powerpoint file for the best of us all. Have a look! Boost utilitarianism.
The document provides tips for effective presentations including planning, organization, delivery and use of visual aids. Some key points covered are:
1. Careful preparation is important including outlining objectives, audience, resources and time available.
2. Presentations should have a clear introduction, body and conclusion with an engaging opening and closing.
3. Delivery techniques like eye contact, voice, gestures and body language impact engagement. Visual aids should be simple, colorful and support the spoken content.
Effective presentation skills can determine your career growth. The PPT gives several presentation skills tips that could greatly enhance your business presentations. Our presentation skills training focuses on how to make presentation that leaves the audience awestruck!
This document provides tips for effective presentations. It discusses analyzing objectives and understanding the audience. The core message should be clarified using SCIPAB, which stands for Situation, Complication, Implication, Position, Action, and Benefit. Main ideas and supporting details should have a logical flow. Presenters should use techniques like stories, quotes and interactions to help the audience remember the message. Slides should be kept simple and not read verbatim. Rehearsal is emphasized as key to an effective presentation.
This document discusses best practices for delivering effective presentations. It recommends first understanding the audience to tailor the presentation to their needs. The presenter should have a clear objective specified in one concise statement. They should then present main ideas and supporting facts, evidence and details in a logical order to aid understanding. Effective delivery involves using body language, learning aids, and involving the audience through questions.
This document provides guidance on developing effective presentation skills. It discusses that presenting is a learned skill developed through training and experience. It outlines an agenda for presentation topics, including planning, techniques, visual aids, and practice. It emphasizes that presentations help with career success by getting ideas across and building confidence. While public speaking fears are common, preparation, practice, and believing in oneself can help overcome anxiety. Effective presentations are audience-centered, accomplish their objective, and are fun for both the presenter and audience. The key is to plan thoroughly, practice extensively, and focus on delivering the main message.
The document discusses presentation skills, outlining that a presentation involves formally communicating a topic to listeners. It identifies elements of presentation like eye contact, voice quality, and body language. There are different kinds of presentations such as extemporaneous which is planned and practiced, reading where the whole presentation is read aloud, memorization where some or all points are memorized, and impromptu which is unprepared. The document provides tips for effective presentations such as being prepared, using body language, voice quality, and visual aids appropriately while avoiding jargon. It concludes with a thank you.
The document discusses the structure of presentations. It begins by stating that all presentations should have a basic structure of introduction, body, and conclusion. It then provides details on how to structure each of these sections, including using formal openers for introductions, a variety of techniques for grabbing audience attention to open, different structures like lists and examples that can be used for the body, and ways to end strongly by leaving the audience with a clear final message. The overall document gives a comprehensive overview of structuring an effective presentation from start to finish.
This document provides guidance for creating an effective video resume. It recommends that a video resume be 1-2 minutes long, filmed in a professional setting with proper lighting and attire. The script should introduce yourself, highlight qualifications and experience, and state your expectations and strengths. It also emphasizes practicing the script, editing the video professionally, and promoting it online and with applications to give yourself an edge over competitors.
This document provides guidance on developing effective presentation skills. It discusses that a presentation involves communicating a topic to an audience to inform, persuade or build goodwill. Proper preparation is important and involves planning the agenda, preparing the content and visual aids, practicing delivery, and then presenting. Some key aspects covered are structuring the presentation, using clear and simple visual aids, varying voice pitch and volume, dressing professionally, anticipating and preparing to address questions, and rehearsing multiple times with all materials.
This document provides guidance on how to develop and deliver effective presentations. It discusses the importance of planning, preparing, practicing, and presenting. Some key steps outlined include determining your audience and goals, creating a clear structure with an introduction, content, and conclusion, using prompts, visual aids, and rehearsing to manage time and delivery. Effective presentation skills such as making eye contact, speaking clearly, engaging the audience, and answering questions are also covered. The document emphasizes being well-prepared, practicing, having confidence in your topic, and avoiding stress to deliver successful presentations.
The document provides tips for making presentations effective. It recommends keeping presentations simple, clear, and free of spelling and grammar errors. Presenters should use images and language appropriate for their audience. Effective presentation skills involve preparation, practice, and production. Presenters should collect data from various sources, organize it clearly, and practice their delivery in front of others to simulate the actual presentation environment.
A presentation for my final project at General Assembly. Mentor Match is a product for large and medium sized organizations who want to connects employees with mentors and mentees within their organization. View the site here: http://mentor-match-ga.herokuapp.com/
The document provides tips for giving effective presentations. It discusses four main purposes of presentations: to inform, train, persuade, and sell. It emphasizes the importance of understanding the objective, tailoring the content and length to the audience, practicing, and using effective verbal and nonverbal communication strategies like maintaining good posture, eye contact, facial expressions and hand gestures. Proper preparation of the content, structure, considering the audience and using variety in pace, volume and pauses are vital to engage the audience.
this ppt includes tips on opening the presentation, opening by question, use of magic number 3 , ending your presentations, elegant message delivery, handling audience questions and visuals.
EFFECTIVE PRESENTATIONS: How to make an Effective Presentation.SagarGupta372
This document provides guidance on how to make an effective presentation. It explains that a presentation involves speaking on a topic before a select audience, and is a form of oral communication. Effective presentations have a clear structure with an introduction, body, and conclusion. They also use visual aids to convey information. The document then discusses starting a presentation with an engaging introduction, and following up with a question and answer session. It outlines the "5 Ws" strategy of considering why the presentation is being given, who the audience is, where it will take place, when, and what content will be covered. The goal is to tailor the presentation appropriately for the audience and context.
The document provides tips for effective public speaking and presentations. It discusses defining presentations, purposes such as informing, persuading and educating audiences. Key aspects of being an effective speaker include controlling information, using an assertive voice, choosing the right words, employing body language, and using visual aids. Vocal techniques like varying pitch and pausing are important. Body language tips include making eye contact and moving slowly. Common problems to avoid are verbal fillers, rocking/pacing, hands in pockets, and fidgeting.
The document provides information on effective presentation skills. It discusses presentation components such as the PASS model, which stands for Purpose, Audience, Structure, and Style. It also discusses techniques like the AIDA model - Attention, Interest, Desire, and Action. Additional tips include overcoming fear, knowing your audience, organizing your speech, using visual aids, and rehearsing. The document emphasizes that the majority of communication is nonverbal and structure and style are critical to an effective presentation. It provides examples of opening and closing techniques.
This document provides an overview of presentation skills. It discusses what a presentation is, which is a formal mode of sharing information with an audience. Presentations can be used for several purposes, such as informing, educating, persuading, or entertaining the audience. The document then outlines important aspects of designing and delivering an effective presentation, including defining the situation, structuring the presentation, using visual aids, practicing, maintaining eye contact and posture, and dealing with questions. It emphasizes the importance of preparation and knowing the topic well.
My Communication Skills instructor, Mrs. Rumessa Naqvi, gave us a lecture on how to give a presentation that is really knocks the audience out, "IN ALL THE GOOD WAYS". I noted all the points down and made this powerpoint file for the best of us all. Have a look! Boost utilitarianism.
The document provides tips for effective presentations including planning, organization, delivery and use of visual aids. Some key points covered are:
1. Careful preparation is important including outlining objectives, audience, resources and time available.
2. Presentations should have a clear introduction, body and conclusion with an engaging opening and closing.
3. Delivery techniques like eye contact, voice, gestures and body language impact engagement. Visual aids should be simple, colorful and support the spoken content.
Effective presentation skills can determine your career growth. The PPT gives several presentation skills tips that could greatly enhance your business presentations. Our presentation skills training focuses on how to make presentation that leaves the audience awestruck!
This document provides tips for effective presentations. It discusses analyzing objectives and understanding the audience. The core message should be clarified using SCIPAB, which stands for Situation, Complication, Implication, Position, Action, and Benefit. Main ideas and supporting details should have a logical flow. Presenters should use techniques like stories, quotes and interactions to help the audience remember the message. Slides should be kept simple and not read verbatim. Rehearsal is emphasized as key to an effective presentation.
This document discusses best practices for delivering effective presentations. It recommends first understanding the audience to tailor the presentation to their needs. The presenter should have a clear objective specified in one concise statement. They should then present main ideas and supporting facts, evidence and details in a logical order to aid understanding. Effective delivery involves using body language, learning aids, and involving the audience through questions.
This document provides guidance on developing effective presentation skills. It discusses that presenting is a learned skill developed through training and experience. It outlines an agenda for presentation topics, including planning, techniques, visual aids, and practice. It emphasizes that presentations help with career success by getting ideas across and building confidence. While public speaking fears are common, preparation, practice, and believing in oneself can help overcome anxiety. Effective presentations are audience-centered, accomplish their objective, and are fun for both the presenter and audience. The key is to plan thoroughly, practice extensively, and focus on delivering the main message.
The document discusses presentation skills, outlining that a presentation involves formally communicating a topic to listeners. It identifies elements of presentation like eye contact, voice quality, and body language. There are different kinds of presentations such as extemporaneous which is planned and practiced, reading where the whole presentation is read aloud, memorization where some or all points are memorized, and impromptu which is unprepared. The document provides tips for effective presentations such as being prepared, using body language, voice quality, and visual aids appropriately while avoiding jargon. It concludes with a thank you.
The document discusses the structure of presentations. It begins by stating that all presentations should have a basic structure of introduction, body, and conclusion. It then provides details on how to structure each of these sections, including using formal openers for introductions, a variety of techniques for grabbing audience attention to open, different structures like lists and examples that can be used for the body, and ways to end strongly by leaving the audience with a clear final message. The overall document gives a comprehensive overview of structuring an effective presentation from start to finish.
This document provides guidance for creating an effective video resume. It recommends that a video resume be 1-2 minutes long, filmed in a professional setting with proper lighting and attire. The script should introduce yourself, highlight qualifications and experience, and state your expectations and strengths. It also emphasizes practicing the script, editing the video professionally, and promoting it online and with applications to give yourself an edge over competitors.
This document provides guidance on developing effective presentation skills. It discusses that a presentation involves communicating a topic to an audience to inform, persuade or build goodwill. Proper preparation is important and involves planning the agenda, preparing the content and visual aids, practicing delivery, and then presenting. Some key aspects covered are structuring the presentation, using clear and simple visual aids, varying voice pitch and volume, dressing professionally, anticipating and preparing to address questions, and rehearsing multiple times with all materials.
This document provides guidance on how to develop and deliver effective presentations. It discusses the importance of planning, preparing, practicing, and presenting. Some key steps outlined include determining your audience and goals, creating a clear structure with an introduction, content, and conclusion, using prompts, visual aids, and rehearsing to manage time and delivery. Effective presentation skills such as making eye contact, speaking clearly, engaging the audience, and answering questions are also covered. The document emphasizes being well-prepared, practicing, having confidence in your topic, and avoiding stress to deliver successful presentations.
The document provides tips for making presentations effective. It recommends keeping presentations simple, clear, and free of spelling and grammar errors. Presenters should use images and language appropriate for their audience. Effective presentation skills involve preparation, practice, and production. Presenters should collect data from various sources, organize it clearly, and practice their delivery in front of others to simulate the actual presentation environment.
A presentation for my final project at General Assembly. Mentor Match is a product for large and medium sized organizations who want to connects employees with mentors and mentees within their organization. View the site here: http://mentor-match-ga.herokuapp.com/
The document provides tips for giving effective presentations. It discusses four main purposes of presentations: to inform, train, persuade, and sell. It emphasizes the importance of understanding the objective, tailoring the content and length to the audience, practicing, and using effective verbal and nonverbal communication strategies like maintaining good posture, eye contact, facial expressions and hand gestures. Proper preparation of the content, structure, considering the audience and using variety in pace, volume and pauses are vital to engage the audience.
Check out the most important presentation design trends in 2015. These Presentation design trends are perfect for Presenters of all skill levels who want to create modern presentations which blend into the industry.
Check out the most important presentation design trends in 2014. Check the Presentation Design Trends 2015 Here - http://www.slideshare.net/sketchbubble/presentation-design-trends-2015
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15 Quotes To Nurture Your Creative Soul!DesignMantic
Every now and then, we all crave inspiration to get started. but often times, inspiration is hardest is to find when it is needed the most. but powerful words almost always do the trick. They have power that is undeniable. So for all the creative souls out there, here we share some remarkable sayings from legends to feed your mind and strengthen your design game ...
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When you are creating a visuals and want them to look as snazzy as possible, there is a lot you can do to make your images shine with the brightness and glory of a thousand suns. You can add beautiful background textures, have perfectly complimentary fonts, or play with the orientation of your text in different ways. Even so, if you are not careful your text can look boring. Another way to make your presentation slides look spiffy (and certainly not boring) is to change up the way you display your text. Here are ten clever and easy to implement design tips for mixing up your text display and maximizing your design potential.
A computer network is defined as the interconnection of two or more computers. It is done to enable the computers to communicate and share available resources.
Components of computer network
Network benefits
Disadvantages of computer network
Classification by their geographical area
Network classification by their component role
Types of servers
Using Assertion Evidence technique helps build effective technical presentations!
I am an Engineering Manager at MathWorks where I lead the MATLAB Performance team. I gave this talk at #CMGimPACt conference by CMG, Computer Measurement Group in New Orleans in November 2017.
Learn the uncommon skill that make your presentation more attractive to your audience. A few things to add or remove from your presentation to make it highly professional
This document provides guidance on how to give powerful presentations. It discusses preparing by understanding the purpose and audience, designing the presentation by organizing content and adding visuals, and delivering the presentation through rehearsal and modulation of voice. Key tips include starting with the big picture, linking content to audience experiences, using visual aids to reinforce messages, maintaining eye contact and enthusiasm, and handling questions respectfully. The overall message is that preparation, design, and delivery are essential to creating an effective presentation.
A detailed study of guidelines required for presentation skillsOmprakash Chauhan
Preparation is the key to giving an effective presentation and to controlling your nervousness. Know your topic well. You will be the expert on the topic in the classroom. Good preparation and the realization that you are the expert will boost your self-confidence. After your research, you will find that you know much more about your topic than you will have time to present. That is a good thing. It will allow you to compose a good introduction, to distill out the main, most important points that need to be made, and to finish with a strong conclusion.
Khaled Sirelkhatem presented on developing effective presentation skills. He outlined a three phase process: 1) Planning, where the presenter defines their goals and audience; 2) Preparation, including structuring the presentation, rehearsing, and selecting supporting materials; 3) Presentation Day, making sure to arrive early and set up properly. The presentation emphasized storytelling, public speaking skills, knowing the audience, and practicing extensively to deliver great presentations and avoid common pitfalls like reading slides or using poor visuals.
This document provides tips for creating powerful presentations through effective storytelling. It recommends using a consistent color palette and revealing key points gradually to enhance comprehension. The tips include understanding your audience, getting facts straight, adding specifics and imagery to support your message, showing rather than telling to engage viewers, and knowing the conclusion from the beginning. Visuals are emphasized as an important way to drive points home through speed and context. The goal is for viewers to remember the main takeaway and be inspired by the presentation.
The document provides guidance on developing powerful presentation skills. It discusses the importance of presentation skills in the workplace and outlines eight steps to create an effective presentation: 1) develop objectives, 2) know your audience, 3) state main ideas, 4) decide supporting information, 5) create an opener, 6) develop transitions, 7) structure the main body, and 8) prepare the close. The document also provides tips on preparing visual aids, overcoming presentation anxiety, and effective delivery techniques.
The document discusses effective presentation skills. It covers topics like reducing stage fright through preparation, using voice as a communication tool, and using visual aids to enhance a presentation rather than replace the speaker. Effective presentations require skills like structuring content in a logical pyramid format, engaging the audience, and summarizing key points.
The document outlines a two-day training on presentation skills for research awards and medals. Day one covers introducing objectives, visionary speakers, crafting presentations, preparing stay-behind documents, and a case study exercise. Day two focuses on rehearsing presentations, building principles for effective presentations through video critique, presentation style guides, and wrapping up. Key topics discussed include structuring content, using visual aids, engaging audiences, handling challenges, and practicing. The training aims to help participants improve their public speaking and ability to convey their research in an impactful way.
The document outlines a two-day training on presentation skills for recipients of the GDNet Awards and Medals. Day one covers introducing objectives, visionary speakers, crafting presentations, preparing materials, and practicing case studies. Day two focuses on rehearsing, building principles, video critiques, presentation style guides, and wrapping up. Key topics discussed include identifying core messages, developing outlines and visual aids, receiving feedback, and reflecting on strengths and areas for improvement. The overall goal is to help participants improve their public speaking and ability to convey their research in an effective manner.
The document provides tips for giving effective presentations to influence others. It discusses choosing presentation topics that influence how people think about important issues. When presenting more formally, consider what impression you want to leave about yourself and your organization. The tips include developing objectives and tailoring the presentation to the audience's views. Use stories, quotes, questions and other rhetorical devices to engage the audience and make your points memorably. Practice to build confidence and give the presentation with conviction while maintaining rapport and clear audibility. Conclude by specifying the actions you want the audience to take. Get feedback to continue improving your speaking and influencing skills.
The document provides tips for effective storytelling and communication when trying to persuade others or deal with the media. It emphasizes the importance of having a strong foundation, structure, and finishing your story or message. It also stresses keeping your cool under pressure, controlling interviews, and staying on message with your key points.
Strategies for Developing Effective Presentation SkillsMd. Khairul Alam
This document provides strategies for developing effective presentation skills. It discusses planning the presentation, including researching the topic, understanding the audience, managing time, and structuring the presentation with an introduction, body, and conclusion. It also recommends practicing presentations and presenting with confidence through relaxation, confidence, a strong opening, fluency, specificity, connecting to the audience with "you", and being human. The document concludes with suggestions for going the extra mile such as getting feedback, inspiration from others, joining a public speaking group, and taking a public speaking course.
The document provides guidance on using props effectively in presentations. It discusses how props can enhance a presentation by making points more concrete, having emotional impact, serving as metaphors, and grabbing audience attention. Some tips for using props include ensuring they are relevant to the message; making sure the audience can see the prop; using an appropriate number of props; testing props in advance; having backups; feeling comfortable handling the prop; keeping props hidden until needed; and building anticipation before revealing the prop.
The document provides tips for designing and delivering effective presentations. It discusses the importance of understanding the audience, researching the topic, and having a clear structure with an opening, body and closing. The body should tell stories and repeat key points. Design elements like layout, fonts, and visuals are also covered. Effective delivery involves skills like managing time, using an engaging voice, body language, and handling difficult audiences. Overall it emphasizes the importance of preparation and having a clear purpose, structure, and delivery for any presentation.
This document provides guidance on how to effectively plan and deliver presentations. It emphasizes that presentations are a common part of professional life and range from informal discussions to formal events. Good presentations have a logical structure, clear voice, appropriate body language, audience awareness, well-explained visual aids, subject knowledge, and information from varied sources. When planning, one should define objectives, analyze the audience and occasion, and organize content logically. Effective presentations follow a clear introduction, body, and conclusion structure. Proper preparation, practice, and addressing nerves can help ensure successful delivery.
The document provides tips for becoming a good presenter. It recommends researching the topic thoroughly, organizing the main points in a logical order without full sentences or paragraphs, and using strong images to engage the audience. It also stresses the importance of practicing the presentation, dealing with nerves, dressing professionally, making eye contact, speaking clearly, engaging the audience, answering questions, learning from feedback, and listening to other presenters.
This document provides tips for developing presentation skills. It discusses being comfortable with public speaking through practicing dialogue, being confident through proper body language and timing, and being catchy through repetition, examples, and varying presentation methods. The overall goals are to build upon foundational presentation skills by reviewing relevant techniques and sharing success secrets to help presenters be comfortable, confident, and catchy.
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IBM's FlashSystem storage is designed to radically accelerate critical applications by providing consistent low latency flash performance. It can integrate with existing disk arrays to offload I/O-intensive workloads while improving overall performance. FlashSystem utilizes IBM's flash technology and software to deliver microsecond response times for applications such as databases, virtual infrastructures, and cloud computing. The FlashSystem family includes the all-flash 710, 720, 810, and 820 models that are optimized for performance, capacity, and mixed workloads.
Riverbed Performance Management solutions provide IT with the visibility and actionable insight to help deliver the application performance that users and business demand.
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- Granite allows organizations to consolidate servers and storage from branch offices to centralized data centers while still delivering local branch performance. It decouples compute and storage.
- Granite uses edge appliances to cache data locally at branches for fast access, while synchronizing data to centralized storage in the data center. This enables benefits like centralized management, backup, and disaster recovery.
- Case studies are presented showing how Granite has helped customers across industries like mining, oil and gas, and legal simplify branch infrastructure while improving data protection, security, and disaster recovery capabilities.
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This document discusses Dell's Endpoint Systems Management solutions. It highlights the following:
- Dell offers physical, virtual, and hosted appliances for comprehensive and affordable endpoint systems management.
- Endpoint systems management allows organizations to focus on strategic projects while managing a mixed environment of devices, operating systems, locations, patching, licensing and deployments.
- Dell's KACE line of appliances include the K1000 for management, K2000 for deployment, and K3000 for mobile device management. New features of the K1000 v5.5 include software asset management and inventory improvements.
- Case studies show how organizations used Dell's solutions to streamline Windows 7 migrations and deployments across thousands of devices in a matter of weeks
Blue Power Technology (BPT) is a subsidiary of Computrade Technology International Group established in 2003. BPT has grown from 20 employees and $10 million in revenue in 2003 to over 200 employees and $150 million in revenue in 2012. BPT specializes in providing IT infrastructure solutions through business partners and resellers, distributing world-class products from principal companies. BPT is committed to developing and retaining business partners to jointly build industry solutions for end users.
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This document discusses EMC's VSPEX proven infrastructure reference architectures. It provides an overview of the IT consumption model shifting towards reference architectures and single SKU solutions. VSPEX offers validated and tested configurations for private cloud, virtual desktop infrastructure, and applications. The document highlights VSPEX strategic partnerships with Cisco, provides examples of VSPEX sizing and configurations, and positions VSPEX solutions for virtualized environments optimized for VMware.
Transforming Backup and Recovery in VMware environments with EMC Avamar and D...CTI Group
This document discusses the transition from tape-based backup systems to backup appliances and deduplication backup software. It notes that backup appliances are disrupting the market, with tape being marginalized and storage and software functionality converging. Purpose-built backup appliances and deduplication backup software are experiencing much faster growth than tape automation. Deduplication technology is accelerating this transition by making backup storage more efficient and reducing bandwidth needs.
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Oracle Fusion Middleware is Oracle's middleware product line that provides a complete, integrated, and open platform. Benny Soemadi from Oracle gave a presentation on Oracle Fusion Middleware and how it can help financial services and banking industries. The presentation covered an overview of Oracle and Oracle Fusion Middleware, how Oracle Fusion Middleware has become a market leader, and the specific capabilities it provides for the financial and banking sectors, such as helping businesses innovate through capabilities like cloud, mobile, and social technologies.
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You may be stressed about revealing your cancer diagnosis to your child or children.
Children love stories and these often provide parents with a means of broaching tricky subjects and so the ‘The Secret Warrior’ book was especially written for CANSA TLC, by creative writer and social worker, Sally Ann Carter.
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As we navigate through the ebbs and flows of life, it is natural to experience moments of low motivation and dwindling passion for our goals.
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• Story – Tell the story that everyone can related to
• Personal Experience – Share something to create an
emotional bond
• Expert Opinion – Use opinion from experts to gain trust
• Analogy – Paint a picture into explain complicated
information
• Kwotes (Quotes) – Use famous words or words from
respected people
• Statistics – Use number to add impact and clarify
Strong Start (S.P.E.A.K.S)
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•Don’t introduce any new information
•Use power words
•Have a “Call to Action”
•Promise hope for future
Strong Conclusion
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Trick when you do Presentation
• Movement half of Body & Hands
• Walk with Purpose
• Stand behind the lantern (Help if Nervousness)
• Power of Silence (we don’t hear our own voice)
• Distraction for eyes
• Control your time
• Remember from Others
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Top 10 Tips
1. Focus on audience (Think / Feel / Do)
2. Delete all excess text from slide (Powerful Image)
3. Keep it simple (Point 1, 2, 3) / Simple words
4. Rehearse
5. Make friends with people
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Top 10 Tips (Cont..)
6. Dress to Impress
7. Be Comfortable (Relax)
8. Stand Still
9. Tell a Story (Not Read the Slide for Them)
10. Be Enthusiastic