The document provides tips for becoming a more powerful presenter. It advises avoiding overreliance on PowerPoint and instead developing genuine confidence and skills. Real power comes from within through knowledge and abilities. Presenters should project confidence in their appearance, posture, voice, word choice, and ability to make things happen. The document outlines seven pillars for powerful presentations including smiling, speaking slowly and with pauses, using short phrases and active verbs.
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Right Communication is the buzzword for success in today's world of cut-throat competition.Don't lag behind and learn the simple articulation skills to understand the power of articulation in the rightful communication.
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This is the only CERTIFICATE programme for PUBLIC SPEAKING in INDIA. Results are guaranteed, irrespective of the confidence level or the work experience of the participants.
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Presentation skills
1. Presentation Skills
By- Ayush Jain
Iti Nayak
Aayush Agrawal
Nishant Malhotra
Winning presentations are delivered by presenters who look, sound and feel
powerful. Winners capture attention, exude credibility and deliver more effective
presentations. To be more successful with your presentations include these seven
pillars in your presentations.
Avoid The Temptations of PowerPoint
Don't be fooled by the name. There is no implied power in PowerPoint. It's just a
clever name. Would so many presenters have been as easily seduced if the
product was named FoolsPoint, LoserPoint or BoringPoint?
PowerPoint is software that is easy to use. So, many presenters make the mistake
of relying on the software instead of preparing an effective presentation. The next
mistake they make is assuming that the PowerPoint slides are the presentation,
so they don't bother to improve their own presentation skills. They expect the
software to present for them.
Real Power Comes From Within You
The only power that counts in your presentation and everything you do is the
power that comes from within you. That is real power. That is recognizable
power. That is power that enables you to make things happen.
Your personal power is the culmination of your confidence, knowledge and skills.
This is genuine real power no one can take away from you. You need to develop
this presentation power by improving your confidence and skills.
How Do You Convey Power to Your Audience?
2. The first way you convey power is in the confidence that you appear to project.
Stand and look good, even when you don't feel good. Projecting power is based
on how you look, sound and feel. You might be surprised to learn that most
presenters look more confident than they feel. I've trained and coached
thousands of presenters to use these techniques to appear more confident than
they feel. When you are presenting the only thing that counts is the perception of
your audience. If they believe you look confident then you will have more power
in their eyes.
Physical Power
Physical appearance is the first way you project power. Smile. That is the look of a
confident presenter. Smile. That helps to build trust. Smile. That shows that you
know your topic and believe in your message. Too many business presenters
make the mistake of thinking, "This is serious business. I must not smile." What a
mistake. Every business is about people. And people like to deal with people who
convey confidence, warmth and trust. Those qualities are conveyed with a smile.
Your posture is another aspect of physical power. Stand away from the lectern so
the audience can see you. Look open and trusting and you will appear more
powerful and believable. Stand tall and proud. Put your shoulders back and chest
out. Let your hands hang at your side so they move naturally and easily when you
gesture.
Sound Powerful
Your voice is the next component to power and believably. You sound more
powerful when you sound more confident. You sound more confident when you
speak slower and deeper - and say less. Speaking slower shows that you are
willing to let listeners digest what you say; that you are not afraid of
interruptions. Speaking slower also lowers the tone of your voice, which makes
you sound more credible. Who sounds more powerful - the slow thudding walk of
the elephant or the skittering of the mouse?
Pause more often and longer. That demonstrates confidence. It allows your
listeners to think about what you say. It is never about what you tell them. It is
about what they convince themselves. And they convince themselves while you
are not talking. You do not convince with your words. They need the silences to
3. think.
Try this in private. Hum the first four notes to Beethoven's Fifth symphony. Feel
the power in those clear simple four notes. Compare that to the skittering of rap
music. Have you noticed that the only power in some music is from the slow deep
thud of the base?
Use Words of Power
Pick words that convey power. Short simple clear words display more power than
longer words. Love, hate, grow, kill, stop, go, are more powerful than infatuation,
ill feelings, cultivation, exterminate, discontinue, departure.
Simple phrases and short sentences have more power than long, vague
convoluted meanderings. Hamlet's "To be or not to be" has more power than
"Our mission is to be the supplier of choice to our customers, show respect for
our employees, work fairly with our suppliers, be recognized as a leader in the
marketplace and generate a consistently above average return on investment to
our shareholders."
Compare that to, "We are here to win."
Verbs are more powerful than nouns and more powerful than adjectives and
adverbs. Action is power. Talk versus communication. Move versus
transportation. Sell versus solicitation. Those words ending in 'tion' are poison.
They suck the power out of your message.
You are the Power
Power is the ability to make things happen. The purpose of your presentations is
to make things happen. Become more powerful when you speak and you will
make more things happen.
Real power is multifaceted. Build your knowledge, improve your presentation
skills and project more confidence. You can be a more powerful presenter if you
use these seven pillars when you present.