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Presentation Skills
    Dr. Meltem Yaman
Developing The Attitude of a
Successful Public Speaker I
  Remember that you know your subject
  Know your material well. Be the expert.
 Your primary duty is
  to understand what your audience needs
   to know
  and prepare the message and supporting
   materials in a way that delivers your
   message clearly and powerfuly
Developing The Attitude of a
Successful Public Speaker II
  Remember that the stage fright is normal,
    and be open about it
  Practice your presentation, do pilot tests
  Get the audience to participate
  Establish a rapport by using names & eye
   contact
  Establish & check the equipment
Developing The Attitude of a
Successful Public Speaker III
  Research your audience, get acquainted
   with at least one person in the audience
  Relax, breathe deeply, visualize yourself
   successfuly
  Dress comfortably and appropriately
  Use your own style. Do not imitate anyone
  Use audiovisual aids, for a visual impact
Planning
 The most critical step in preparation is
       understanding the purpose
  Why am I giving this presentation?
  What do I want the audience know or
   to do at the end of the presentation?
  How do I want the audience to feel?
4 Types of Presentations
More Persuasive


                       Sales    Instructional


                  Explanatory   Oral Report



                                                More Detailed
About 4 Types of Presentations I
  Sales: to sell an idea or suggestion to
   clients, upper management, coworkers or
   employees. To persuade for an action or
   belief
  Explanatory:To familiarize, give an overall
   perspective or identify new developments.
   Does not require detail and persuasion. But
   should offer the audience new or renewed
   information&understanding
About 4 Types of Presentations II
 Instructional: When you want to teach
  others how to use something like a new
  procedure or a piece of hardware. Needs
  persuasion, detail & audience participation
 Oral Report:Bring the audience up to
  date on something with which they are
  already familiar. Focus on facts, figures
  &details involve little persuasive efforts.
Know your audience
  Why should they listen to you?
  How does what you say affect them?
  What is in it for them to listen to you?
  Why is it important for the audience to
   hear what you have to say?
 Collect information about what the
   audience expect to hear.
Sections of a Presentation
 There are 3 sections of a presentation

 1. Introduction
 2. Main Body
 3. Conclusion
1. Introduction
  For taking the attention and convincing
   them to listen to you.
  Never apologize for anything wrong.
  Make your audience think that they are
   going to be informed, entertained or
   enlightened.
  Start your spech with power.
Main elements in Introduction I
  Begin your talk with an attention getter.
   With an interesting story or a question
  Next, tell what is in it for them: Let
   them know that your information is
   relevant to their needs.
  Increase your credibility by relating
   something about your background and
   expertise
Main elements in Introduction II
  Present yor agenda: the outline
 “Tell them what you are going to tell
   them,
 Tell them, and
 Tell them what you just told them”
  What do you expect of the audience
 Inform them on question-answer session
   etc.
2. Main Body I
     Deliver what you promised in the
      shortest and most interesting way
     Keep in mind in structuring your
      message that
 3.   Attention cycle &
 4.   Pacing
     Use repetition for remembering
2. Main Body II
  Use stories and examples for
   connection & association
  Use intensity by tone of your voice,
   colors and bolds are for visual intensity
  Use visuals, hands, graphics, statistics,
   group participation etc
Conclusion
  Repeat your main idea or begin with
 “Let’s review the main points we’ve covered”
  Last opportunity to emphasize main points.
  Must be strong and persuasive.
  You call for and encourage appropriate
   action
To Do in Visuals
  Check equipment
  Present one idea per slide
  Use dark background and light lettering
  Use maximum 6 lines per slide
  Use maximum 6 words per slide
  Keep slides simple
Avoid in Visuals
  Crowd information
  Turn your back to audience
  Just reading lines like notes
  Go back in slides for repeating
  Turn off the lights any longer than
   necessary

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Skills of presenationt

  • 1. Presentation Skills Dr. Meltem Yaman
  • 2. Developing The Attitude of a Successful Public Speaker I  Remember that you know your subject  Know your material well. Be the expert. Your primary duty is  to understand what your audience needs to know  and prepare the message and supporting materials in a way that delivers your message clearly and powerfuly
  • 3. Developing The Attitude of a Successful Public Speaker II  Remember that the stage fright is normal, and be open about it  Practice your presentation, do pilot tests  Get the audience to participate  Establish a rapport by using names & eye contact  Establish & check the equipment
  • 4. Developing The Attitude of a Successful Public Speaker III  Research your audience, get acquainted with at least one person in the audience  Relax, breathe deeply, visualize yourself successfuly  Dress comfortably and appropriately  Use your own style. Do not imitate anyone  Use audiovisual aids, for a visual impact
  • 5. Planning The most critical step in preparation is understanding the purpose  Why am I giving this presentation?  What do I want the audience know or to do at the end of the presentation?  How do I want the audience to feel?
  • 6. 4 Types of Presentations More Persuasive Sales Instructional Explanatory Oral Report More Detailed
  • 7. About 4 Types of Presentations I  Sales: to sell an idea or suggestion to clients, upper management, coworkers or employees. To persuade for an action or belief  Explanatory:To familiarize, give an overall perspective or identify new developments. Does not require detail and persuasion. But should offer the audience new or renewed information&understanding
  • 8. About 4 Types of Presentations II  Instructional: When you want to teach others how to use something like a new procedure or a piece of hardware. Needs persuasion, detail & audience participation  Oral Report:Bring the audience up to date on something with which they are already familiar. Focus on facts, figures &details involve little persuasive efforts.
  • 9. Know your audience  Why should they listen to you?  How does what you say affect them?  What is in it for them to listen to you?  Why is it important for the audience to hear what you have to say? Collect information about what the audience expect to hear.
  • 10. Sections of a Presentation There are 3 sections of a presentation 1. Introduction 2. Main Body 3. Conclusion
  • 11. 1. Introduction  For taking the attention and convincing them to listen to you.  Never apologize for anything wrong.  Make your audience think that they are going to be informed, entertained or enlightened.  Start your spech with power.
  • 12. Main elements in Introduction I  Begin your talk with an attention getter. With an interesting story or a question  Next, tell what is in it for them: Let them know that your information is relevant to their needs.  Increase your credibility by relating something about your background and expertise
  • 13. Main elements in Introduction II  Present yor agenda: the outline “Tell them what you are going to tell them, Tell them, and Tell them what you just told them”  What do you expect of the audience Inform them on question-answer session etc.
  • 14. 2. Main Body I  Deliver what you promised in the shortest and most interesting way  Keep in mind in structuring your message that 3. Attention cycle & 4. Pacing  Use repetition for remembering
  • 15. 2. Main Body II  Use stories and examples for connection & association  Use intensity by tone of your voice, colors and bolds are for visual intensity  Use visuals, hands, graphics, statistics, group participation etc
  • 16. Conclusion  Repeat your main idea or begin with “Let’s review the main points we’ve covered”  Last opportunity to emphasize main points.  Must be strong and persuasive.  You call for and encourage appropriate action
  • 17. To Do in Visuals  Check equipment  Present one idea per slide  Use dark background and light lettering  Use maximum 6 lines per slide  Use maximum 6 words per slide  Keep slides simple
  • 18. Avoid in Visuals  Crowd information  Turn your back to audience  Just reading lines like notes  Go back in slides for repeating  Turn off the lights any longer than necessary