Monday, 11 January 2010

Effective Presenation

An effective presenation and speech starts with thorough preparation. It helps to build confidence and also results in a better presenation. Here are some more presenation tips for effective preparation;-

- Know your topic thoroughly. If you have not mastered your topic you can not expect to master the audience. An audience can sense a superficial knowledge of a topic. Peresonal experience is preferable to "book" knowledge, but where you have gaps additional research should be done to fill them in.

- Use brief notes to help you keep on track with your presenation. Include the main points of your presenation. But don't have too much detail on your notes that you end up reading them.

- Know the first few sentences of your presenation very well. This will help you get started, which is the most stressful time of a presenation.

Friday, 8 January 2010

Presenation - Preparation

The presenation skills of preparing and designing your presenation will make a big difference to the quality and effectiveness of your presentation. Here are some tips to help with your preparation and design of your presenation:

- Know what you want to achieve with your presenation. What is the reason for presenting? Is it to inform, persuade, inspire or entertain?

- Know your audience. What do they want to know? What do they know about your topic? What is their expectation?

- Use quotes, interesting facts and stories to make your presenation more interesting

- Presenation slides and other visual aids should be used to support your purpose and the presenation

- The presenation slides should be as simple as practicable and include pictures and graphics rather than text.

Tuesday, 5 January 2010

Presenation - 5 Proven Steps

It is easier to give a presenation when you know steps to take. These steps will help you with presentation nerves because you will have a proven process to follow to develop an effective presenation
The proven 5 step process to give a successful presentaion are:


1. Planning Your Presenation - preparing and designing the presenation
2. Practicing Your Presenation - This builds confidence and results in a more effective presentation
3. Handling Presenation - some nerves are good for a presentaion but too much make it difficult to give
4. Give Presenation - using gestures, humor, stories and visual aids including PowerPoint presenation slides
5. Review Presenation - reflect on presenation you have just given to determine what went well and you will do better next time

These steps will help you give a successful presentaion that you can build on.

Saturday, 2 January 2010

Some Presenation Nerves Are Good

Some presenation nerves are good for giving a presenation. However, when there are too many presenation nerves and has an adverse effect that they become a problem. Here are some tips to deal with the symptoms of too presenation nerves:

1. Take some sips of lukewarm water to help avoid a dry croaky throat.

2. Take some deep breaths when you are about to present to help relax you.

3. Smile. A genuine smile will help you feel better and radiate confidence to the audience.

4. Memorize the first few lines of your presenation to get you started, while your brain gets into gear to help you out.

The most stressful time in a presenation is just as you get up and start to present.

Wednesday, 30 December 2009

Presenation Nerves Is Common

Presenation nerves or public speaking anxiety is common. The fear of presenting or public speaking regularly tops polls of common fears, beating even death. It led Jerry Seinfeld to remark:- “According to most studies, people's number one fear is public speaking. Number two is death. Death is number two. Does that sound right? This means to the average person, if you go to a funeral, you're better off in the casket than doing the eulogy.”

Presenation nerves and anxiety is something most people experience when they are to give a presenation. The best presenters and speakers today have experienced it, and many still do. They have used the presenation nerves as an incentive to do their best. Presenation nerves can be overcome by most people to become effective at public speaking and giving a presenation.

Sunday, 27 December 2009

Presenation Skills Are Useful

Presenation and public speaking skills are useful in many areas of life. They will help you develop self confidence when speaking in private conversation, job interviews, appraisals, meetings etc.

Effective presenation and public speaking skills are needed for most careers, especially as you move on to management and leadership roles. A lack of good presenation skills may in fact hold you back from achieving your potential in your career, business and other areas of your life where effective communication skills are needed.

Effective presenation skills can be developed by most people. It is unusual for people to be natural in presenting and public speaking. It far more usual to have feeling of dread when they think about giving a presentation or speaking in public.