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Basic
       Presentation
          Skills

Presented By:
Akhilesh Kumar Dwivedi
Program Objective
• Understand how to structure a presentation
  and deliver the content,
• Design presentations which are visually
  appealing.
• Fine tune verbal and non- verbal behavior for
  impact.
• Overcome the fear of Public speaking.
• Under stand common pitfalls of ineffective
  presentation and avoid them.
“I always think a great speaker
convinces us not by force of
reasoning but because he is
visibly enjoying the beliefs he
wants us to accept.”
             -W.B. Yeats
What is a good presenter?


“A presenter should be like a mini skirt:
Long enough to cover the vital parts,
and short enough to attract attention.”
Introduction
 Presentations skills are important in general: quite
    often during your study, and also later in your
        career, you will need to use this skill.
Presentations can have different objectives:
• To inform,
• To sell something,
• To persuade someone, or
• To train people.
This is what irritates people during presentations


      • the speaker was nervous
      • the speaker was disorganised
      • the speaker never looked at me
      • the speaker had bad accent
      • the speaker did not sound enthusiastic
      • the speaker was monotonous
      • the visuals were bad
      • I was irritated by his/her clothing
      • the speaker was speaking too softly
      • the speech was confused; I didn’t know what
         he/she was trying to tell me
Research by Harvard University suggest that:

“ For many people the thought of giving a public
presentation is more disturbing than the
thought of dying.”
Push yourself out of your comfort
                zone
• The way we communicate has been learned over our
  entire life. We do what we do because we are
  comfortable that way . Often, however our comfort
  zone limits us.
• In fact , any change or skill building requires that we
  step out of comfort zone and try some new behavior.
• The first time we try something new, it may seem
  difficult, but with the time and practice, we become
  comfortable doing it.
4P’s of Presentation
Presentation and public speaking skill is an art and anyone can master
   this art with a preparation and practice.

To avoid any negative outcome the following aspects are important in
   making a presentation:

•   Plan
•   Prepare
•   Practice
•   Present / Deliver
Plan
Some people think that they can deliver
effective presentations without planning.

But experienced presenter know that they need
to plan the presentation and anticipate
situations that may occur.
Benefits of planning your
     presentation include:
• Polished delivery.
• The ability to give a presentation within time
  limit.
• Anticipation of the audiences comfort.
• The ability to alter a presentation to meet
  various needs.
• Reduction of technical problems.
To plan an effective presentation, you need to
determine its purpose and to determine the
purpose of your presentation , you should ask
yourself the following:

• Why this specific presentation?
• What should the participants be able to do or
  understand after going through the presentation?
• How should the participants react at the end of
  the presentation?
Prepare

This is the basic structure of a talk:

                1. Introduction

                2. Main part (body)

                3. Conclusion
                4. Question & Answer session

This means that you need to plan every part carefully.
Your presentation must tell a story. At this stage you are like a screen-writer,
someone who is writing a play.
Preparation at home
When you plan your presentation you need to answer the
   following questions:
1. Who is my audience (how much do they know about my
   topic?)
2. How am I going to organise my topic? (it needs to tell a
   story)
3. How long should my presentation be? (you will have time
   limits and you need to say everything within that limit)
4. What visual support shall I use? (PowerPoint,
   transparencies, models, objects...?)
Putting parts together


  Particularly if you are working in a group it is important that you put the
  parts of your speech in a logical sequence. Your presentation needs to
  tell a story and be told in a simple language so that the audience can
  follow you. You will no doubt discover many ideas that you want to
  include in your presentation but you must be selective. Include only
  the information that is relevant to your audience and your objective.
  Leave all other ideas out. What approach should you use? Formal or
  informal? Lots of visual aids or only a few? But remember, your time is
  always limited, therefore be selective.
Effective vocal technics include:
• Speed – It is rate at which you communicate
  the message to the audience.
• Volume – The optimum volume depends on
  the size of the room and the size of the
  audience.
• Pitch – Pitch is the tone or the inflection in
  your voice.
• Quality – Vocal quality is the overall sound of
  your voice.
Non-Verbal Communication
Effective non-verbal communication includes:

•   Eye contact
•   Facial expression
•   Appearance
•   Hand gesture
•   Posture
Visuals
Professor Albert Mehrabian carried out some
investigative research several years ago to find
out which factors most influence an audience
during a presentation.
The results showed that most what an audience
remembers are things they have seen.
The next important factors is the tone of voice
used by the presenter and least influential factor
is the actual content of the presentation.
The ratios are :
• Visual impact - 55 %
• Tone of voice – 38 %
• Text and Content – 7 %
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40



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                                                                                        Presentation Skills


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     Pictures & Everything they see   Tone of Voice        Text & Content ( Including
          (Except Bullet Points)                                 Bullet Points)
Practice
Practice is a vital part of preparation. You should leave time to practise your
speech two or three times and also practise with your group. In this way you will:


 – become more familiar with what you want to say
 – identify weaknesses in your presentation
 – be able to practise difficult pronunciations
 – be able to check the time that your presentation takes and make any
   necessary modifications .


 So practise, practise, practise! Prepare everything: words, visual aids, timing,
 equipment. Rehearse your presentation several times and time it. Is it the right
 length? Are you completely familiar with all your illustrations? Are they in the
 right order? Can you give good comments to your visuals? How will you
 answer difficult questions? Do you know the room? Are you confident about the
 equipment? When you have answered all these questions, you will become
 more confident .
Present / Deliver
As presenter, most of the attention is focused on
you – what you are saying and how you are
delivering your message. To be an effective
communicator you must use presentation skills
that promote a coordinated presentation.
Even a well organised presentation with
appealing visual aids can fail to reach its
objectives if the presenter’s delivery style is not
effective.
Presenter as an “Actor”



 When you come to stand on the podium you become the actor of your
presentation. During your presentation you are going to speak and not read from
your notes. This means using your voice, and also your body language. What is
importnat is that you establish eye contact with each member of your audience.
Each person should feel that you are speaking directly to him or her. You need to
think in advance: Where shall I stand? How shall I keep eye contact? Where shall I
keep my hands? What if I get lost? How to manage audience phobia?
Introduction

Introduction is probably the most important part. The
Purpose of the introduction is “to tell the audience what
you are going to tell them”. You should remember that there
is no second chance for a first bad impression. If you start off badly
you will spoil everything.
During the introduction you need to achieve the following aims:



                     Gain Attention
                     attract Interest
                     create Desire
                    stimulate Action
Getting started - greeting the audience


What you need to do first is to greet your audience. Here are some useful phrases:



     • Good morning, ladies and gentlemen.
     • Welcome to my presentation.
     • It’s very nice to see you all here today.
     • Can we get started?
     • Let me say just a few words about my background...
Making an effective opening

  There are several ways how to attract the audience right from the beginning. Think of
  one of the following techniques to introduce your talk:


• Give them a problem to think about (Suppose you... Why is it that...)
• Give them some amazing facts.(Did you know that ...)
• Give them a story or a personal anecdote.(stories always atract
attention)
• Use a citation (if you want to start on a more philosophical note)
• Make a funny remark(but be careful with humour, not all jokes work well)
• Record a music piece perhaps (if appropriate for the topic)
Possible Introduction Scheme:

1. start with welcoming courtesies/introduce yourself
2. state the purpose of your talk, using one of the techniques
3. give a route map (tell them how long will your presentation take)
4. give the rules (do you allow to be interrupted or should your
    audience keep questions until the end)
Some useful phrases



•   What I want to do this morning is to …..
•   My talk will take about 30 minutes.
•   During my presentation, I’m going to be focusing on four main areas.
•   I’ll be giving out copies of my transparencies at the end.
•   If you have any questions, or comments you’d like to make,
    please don’t hesitate to stop me.
Ending your talk
When you come to the end of your presentation you need to indicate this to
the people. Don’t just end up abruptly without giving a conclusion.The purpose
of the conclusion is to “tell the people what you have told them”.

Follow this scheme:


                 • summarise  facts
                 • give recommendations
                 • give proposals

                                      Thank the audience


                                                   Invite questions
Ending your talk : useful phrases
  Wrapping up
  • This brings me to the end of my presentation.
  • Let me just run over the key points again…
  • To sum up briefly…
  • To conclude …
  • As we’ve seen…
  • So, my recommendation is ….
  • I would welcome any suggestions.


Thanking the audience & Inviting questions
•Thank you for your attention and if you have any questions I’ll be pleased
   to answer them.
• I’ll be happy to answer any questions.
• Are there any questions you’d like to ask?
Questions & Answers

“Does anyone have any
 questions for my answers?”
             -Henry Kissinger
Questions & Answers
• Beginning of a whole new interactive
  presentation
• Opportunity to make a point
• Most presentations are won or lost
  here
Questions & Answers
• Anticipate lines of    • Don’t repeat negative
  questioning              questions
                         • Clarify question
• Rehearse
                         • Defer to experts
• Don’t rank questions
                         • Move your eyes off
• Keep answers brief       questioner
• Be honest              • If negative, end your
• Avoid negative words     response focused on
                           somebody else
Instead…
•   Look at the questioner.
•   Remain neutral and attentive.
•   Listen to the whole question.
•   Pause before you respond.
•   Address the questioner, then move your eyes
    to others.
Easy as A B C
“I can’t Answer that
 question Because …, but
 I Can tell you…”
“Better to keep your
mouth shut and appear
ignorant than open it
and remove all doubt.”
             -Mark Twain
Conclusion
Consider this in preparing your presentation:

   • Simplify the text.
   • Focus your material. You can’t say everything.
   • Use transitions (signsposting) to move smoothly.
   • Use examples, anecdotes, statistics to support your message.
   • Use a lot of visuals to reinforce the message.
   • Consider timing.
   • Apply the KISS principle. KISS principle: Keep it Simple Stupid.
   • Practise alone and with the whole group.
“Make sure you have finished
speaking before your audience
has finished listening.”
        -Dorothy Sarnoff
Thank You..

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Akhilesh dwivedi basic presentaion skills

  • 1. Basic Presentation Skills Presented By: Akhilesh Kumar Dwivedi
  • 2. Program Objective • Understand how to structure a presentation and deliver the content, • Design presentations which are visually appealing. • Fine tune verbal and non- verbal behavior for impact. • Overcome the fear of Public speaking. • Under stand common pitfalls of ineffective presentation and avoid them.
  • 3. “I always think a great speaker convinces us not by force of reasoning but because he is visibly enjoying the beliefs he wants us to accept.” -W.B. Yeats
  • 4. What is a good presenter? “A presenter should be like a mini skirt: Long enough to cover the vital parts, and short enough to attract attention.”
  • 5. Introduction Presentations skills are important in general: quite often during your study, and also later in your career, you will need to use this skill. Presentations can have different objectives: • To inform, • To sell something, • To persuade someone, or • To train people.
  • 6. This is what irritates people during presentations • the speaker was nervous • the speaker was disorganised • the speaker never looked at me • the speaker had bad accent • the speaker did not sound enthusiastic • the speaker was monotonous • the visuals were bad • I was irritated by his/her clothing • the speaker was speaking too softly • the speech was confused; I didn’t know what he/she was trying to tell me
  • 7. Research by Harvard University suggest that: “ For many people the thought of giving a public presentation is more disturbing than the thought of dying.”
  • 8. Push yourself out of your comfort zone • The way we communicate has been learned over our entire life. We do what we do because we are comfortable that way . Often, however our comfort zone limits us. • In fact , any change or skill building requires that we step out of comfort zone and try some new behavior. • The first time we try something new, it may seem difficult, but with the time and practice, we become comfortable doing it.
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  • 11. 4P’s of Presentation Presentation and public speaking skill is an art and anyone can master this art with a preparation and practice. To avoid any negative outcome the following aspects are important in making a presentation: • Plan • Prepare • Practice • Present / Deliver
  • 12. Plan Some people think that they can deliver effective presentations without planning. But experienced presenter know that they need to plan the presentation and anticipate situations that may occur.
  • 13. Benefits of planning your presentation include: • Polished delivery. • The ability to give a presentation within time limit. • Anticipation of the audiences comfort. • The ability to alter a presentation to meet various needs. • Reduction of technical problems.
  • 14. To plan an effective presentation, you need to determine its purpose and to determine the purpose of your presentation , you should ask yourself the following: • Why this specific presentation? • What should the participants be able to do or understand after going through the presentation? • How should the participants react at the end of the presentation?
  • 15. Prepare This is the basic structure of a talk: 1. Introduction 2. Main part (body) 3. Conclusion 4. Question & Answer session This means that you need to plan every part carefully. Your presentation must tell a story. At this stage you are like a screen-writer, someone who is writing a play.
  • 16. Preparation at home When you plan your presentation you need to answer the following questions: 1. Who is my audience (how much do they know about my topic?) 2. How am I going to organise my topic? (it needs to tell a story) 3. How long should my presentation be? (you will have time limits and you need to say everything within that limit) 4. What visual support shall I use? (PowerPoint, transparencies, models, objects...?)
  • 17. Putting parts together Particularly if you are working in a group it is important that you put the parts of your speech in a logical sequence. Your presentation needs to tell a story and be told in a simple language so that the audience can follow you. You will no doubt discover many ideas that you want to include in your presentation but you must be selective. Include only the information that is relevant to your audience and your objective. Leave all other ideas out. What approach should you use? Formal or informal? Lots of visual aids or only a few? But remember, your time is always limited, therefore be selective.
  • 18. Effective vocal technics include: • Speed – It is rate at which you communicate the message to the audience. • Volume – The optimum volume depends on the size of the room and the size of the audience. • Pitch – Pitch is the tone or the inflection in your voice. • Quality – Vocal quality is the overall sound of your voice.
  • 19. Non-Verbal Communication Effective non-verbal communication includes: • Eye contact • Facial expression • Appearance • Hand gesture • Posture
  • 20. Visuals Professor Albert Mehrabian carried out some investigative research several years ago to find out which factors most influence an audience during a presentation. The results showed that most what an audience remembers are things they have seen. The next important factors is the tone of voice used by the presenter and least influential factor is the actual content of the presentation.
  • 21. The ratios are : • Visual impact - 55 % • Tone of voice – 38 % • Text and Content – 7 % Presentation Skills 60 50 40 30 Presentation Skills 20 10 0 Pictures & Everything they see Tone of Voice Text & Content ( Including (Except Bullet Points) Bullet Points)
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  • 23. Practice Practice is a vital part of preparation. You should leave time to practise your speech two or three times and also practise with your group. In this way you will: – become more familiar with what you want to say – identify weaknesses in your presentation – be able to practise difficult pronunciations – be able to check the time that your presentation takes and make any necessary modifications . So practise, practise, practise! Prepare everything: words, visual aids, timing, equipment. Rehearse your presentation several times and time it. Is it the right length? Are you completely familiar with all your illustrations? Are they in the right order? Can you give good comments to your visuals? How will you answer difficult questions? Do you know the room? Are you confident about the equipment? When you have answered all these questions, you will become more confident .
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  • 25. Present / Deliver As presenter, most of the attention is focused on you – what you are saying and how you are delivering your message. To be an effective communicator you must use presentation skills that promote a coordinated presentation. Even a well organised presentation with appealing visual aids can fail to reach its objectives if the presenter’s delivery style is not effective.
  • 26. Presenter as an “Actor” When you come to stand on the podium you become the actor of your presentation. During your presentation you are going to speak and not read from your notes. This means using your voice, and also your body language. What is importnat is that you establish eye contact with each member of your audience. Each person should feel that you are speaking directly to him or her. You need to think in advance: Where shall I stand? How shall I keep eye contact? Where shall I keep my hands? What if I get lost? How to manage audience phobia?
  • 27. Introduction Introduction is probably the most important part. The Purpose of the introduction is “to tell the audience what you are going to tell them”. You should remember that there is no second chance for a first bad impression. If you start off badly you will spoil everything. During the introduction you need to achieve the following aims: Gain Attention attract Interest create Desire stimulate Action
  • 28. Getting started - greeting the audience What you need to do first is to greet your audience. Here are some useful phrases: • Good morning, ladies and gentlemen. • Welcome to my presentation. • It’s very nice to see you all here today. • Can we get started? • Let me say just a few words about my background...
  • 29. Making an effective opening There are several ways how to attract the audience right from the beginning. Think of one of the following techniques to introduce your talk: • Give them a problem to think about (Suppose you... Why is it that...) • Give them some amazing facts.(Did you know that ...) • Give them a story or a personal anecdote.(stories always atract attention) • Use a citation (if you want to start on a more philosophical note) • Make a funny remark(but be careful with humour, not all jokes work well) • Record a music piece perhaps (if appropriate for the topic)
  • 30. Possible Introduction Scheme: 1. start with welcoming courtesies/introduce yourself 2. state the purpose of your talk, using one of the techniques 3. give a route map (tell them how long will your presentation take) 4. give the rules (do you allow to be interrupted or should your audience keep questions until the end)
  • 31. Some useful phrases • What I want to do this morning is to ….. • My talk will take about 30 minutes. • During my presentation, I’m going to be focusing on four main areas. • I’ll be giving out copies of my transparencies at the end. • If you have any questions, or comments you’d like to make, please don’t hesitate to stop me.
  • 32. Ending your talk When you come to the end of your presentation you need to indicate this to the people. Don’t just end up abruptly without giving a conclusion.The purpose of the conclusion is to “tell the people what you have told them”. Follow this scheme: • summarise facts • give recommendations • give proposals Thank the audience Invite questions
  • 33. Ending your talk : useful phrases Wrapping up • This brings me to the end of my presentation. • Let me just run over the key points again… • To sum up briefly… • To conclude … • As we’ve seen… • So, my recommendation is …. • I would welcome any suggestions. Thanking the audience & Inviting questions •Thank you for your attention and if you have any questions I’ll be pleased to answer them. • I’ll be happy to answer any questions. • Are there any questions you’d like to ask?
  • 34. Questions & Answers “Does anyone have any questions for my answers?” -Henry Kissinger
  • 35. Questions & Answers • Beginning of a whole new interactive presentation • Opportunity to make a point • Most presentations are won or lost here
  • 36. Questions & Answers • Anticipate lines of • Don’t repeat negative questioning questions • Clarify question • Rehearse • Defer to experts • Don’t rank questions • Move your eyes off • Keep answers brief questioner • Be honest • If negative, end your • Avoid negative words response focused on somebody else
  • 37. Instead… • Look at the questioner. • Remain neutral and attentive. • Listen to the whole question. • Pause before you respond. • Address the questioner, then move your eyes to others.
  • 38. Easy as A B C “I can’t Answer that question Because …, but I Can tell you…”
  • 39. “Better to keep your mouth shut and appear ignorant than open it and remove all doubt.” -Mark Twain
  • 40. Conclusion Consider this in preparing your presentation: • Simplify the text. • Focus your material. You can’t say everything. • Use transitions (signsposting) to move smoothly. • Use examples, anecdotes, statistics to support your message. • Use a lot of visuals to reinforce the message. • Consider timing. • Apply the KISS principle. KISS principle: Keep it Simple Stupid. • Practise alone and with the whole group.
  • 41. “Make sure you have finished speaking before your audience has finished listening.” -Dorothy Sarnoff

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