When you give a public speaking presentation it is important to have a purpose.
Without a purpose, a presentation it is like a ship without a rudder - you and you audience achieve nothing. It has wasted both your time and the audiences.
The selection of the purpose also helps determine the type of presentation you give and how it is presented.
The general purposes of a public speaking presentation are - to inform, to explain, to persuade or to entertain the audience. In helping determine the purpose it is important to consider - What response do I want the audience to take after the speech? It could be to purchase something, to give blood, to comprehend rocket science.
To summarise this presentation fundamental is know what you want to achieve with your presentation and be more effective.
Monday, 14 December 2009
Saturday, 12 December 2009
Public Speaking Presentation - A Simple Structure
To be effective a public speaking presentation only requires a simple structure. It is easier to present and to be understood by the audience.
The most simple structure is in 3 parts an introduction, a main and a conclusion to the presentation. This is all that is required to have an effective presentation. Anything more involved may confuse the presenter and their audience. An effective presentation effectively conveys the ideas and information to the audience.
An effective way to think of this structure for a simple and effective public speaking presentation is as follows;-
1. Tell 'em what you are going to tell 'em
2. Tell 'em
3. Tell 'em what you just told 'em
The idea here is not to have a very complex structure and layout to the presentation. Anything more complicated than simple structure can be difficult to follow and diminish the effectiveness of the presentation.
The most simple structure is in 3 parts an introduction, a main and a conclusion to the presentation. This is all that is required to have an effective presentation. Anything more involved may confuse the presenter and their audience. An effective presentation effectively conveys the ideas and information to the audience.
An effective way to think of this structure for a simple and effective public speaking presentation is as follows;-
1. Tell 'em what you are going to tell 'em
2. Tell 'em
3. Tell 'em what you just told 'em
The idea here is not to have a very complex structure and layout to the presentation. Anything more complicated than simple structure can be difficult to follow and diminish the effectiveness of the presentation.
Thursday, 10 December 2009
Public Speaking Presentation - Coping With Anxiety
Public speaking anxiety is one of the main reasons people never develop their public speaking presentation skills. The lack of the skills can hold them back from moving on in their careers especially if they aspire to leadership positions. Public speaking and presentation skills are just not needed in sales positions but in any career.
Here are 2 quick tips to help with public speaking stage fright:
1. Before you speak, pause and take a few deep breaths to calm your nerves. Smile at the audience genuinely and it makes you feel better and the audience enjoys it too.
2. Keep yourself occupied before you speak - doodle, draw a picture, check your speech. It helps to keep your mind occupied.
It is worthwhile to develop your public speaking presentation skills. There are many benefits including recognition and more confidence to name a couple.
Here are 2 quick tips to help with public speaking stage fright:
1. Before you speak, pause and take a few deep breaths to calm your nerves. Smile at the audience genuinely and it makes you feel better and the audience enjoys it too.
2. Keep yourself occupied before you speak - doodle, draw a picture, check your speech. It helps to keep your mind occupied.
It is worthwhile to develop your public speaking presentation skills. There are many benefits including recognition and more confidence to name a couple.
Tuesday, 8 December 2009
Public Speaking Presentation Dealing With Stage Fright
A big barrier for many people to develop their public speaking presentation skills is public speaking anxiety. While a few nerves can be good to get you prepared to do your best presentation. Too much nervousness and fear make it very difficult to present.
Confident public speaking is a great skill to possess. Many of today's confident presenters and speakers were nervous before they applied themselves to be able to speak with confidence to any size audience. Like learning any new skill it does not happen overnight.
What the confident speakers have done you can too. And by doing what they did it is possible to develop your own public speaking presentation skills to be able to give confident presentations and speeches.
Confident public speaking is a great skill to possess. Many of today's confident presenters and speakers were nervous before they applied themselves to be able to speak with confidence to any size audience. Like learning any new skill it does not happen overnight.
What the confident speakers have done you can too. And by doing what they did it is possible to develop your own public speaking presentation skills to be able to give confident presentations and speeches.
Sunday, 6 December 2009
Public Speaking Presentation Tips
Here are 3 quick tips on public speaking presentation to help improve your speech and PowerPoint presentation skills;
1. Speak as you would in day to day conversation. This is the most effective way because it is the easiest for the audience to understand.
2. When using PowerPoint slides remember they support the speech and are not the presentation. The best PowerPoint slides contain are simple and have only have small amounts of text. It is what you say that provides the content, information and persuasion.
3. An effective tip is to use either the B or W keys on your keyboard or clicker to blank the slide when speaking on something not covered by PowerPoint slides.
To summarize these 3 public speaking preparation tips, the most effective speaking style is that used in day to day conversation and the best PowerPoint presentation slides are simple and clear and support what is being said.
1. Speak as you would in day to day conversation. This is the most effective way because it is the easiest for the audience to understand.
2. When using PowerPoint slides remember they support the speech and are not the presentation. The best PowerPoint slides contain are simple and have only have small amounts of text. It is what you say that provides the content, information and persuasion.
3. An effective tip is to use either the B or W keys on your keyboard or clicker to blank the slide when speaking on something not covered by PowerPoint slides.
To summarize these 3 public speaking preparation tips, the most effective speaking style is that used in day to day conversation and the best PowerPoint presentation slides are simple and clear and support what is being said.
Friday, 4 December 2009
Public Speaking Presentation Tips
Public speaking stage fright is a normal reaction of most people when they are asked to give a speech or presentation. Some nerves are a good thing because they help to focus on the task at hand. Too much stage fright gets in the way of giving an effective presentation.
Here are some tips to help you calm your nerves and give an effective presentation:-
1. Prepare your presentation. Don't leave your preparation to the last minute. Take the time to carefully prepare. This helps to build confidence.
2. Practice. Practice as often as you can until you feel comfortable delivering your speech. Practice giving your presentation in front of family and friends to get used to an audience.
3. Know your audience. Get to know your audience in a general sense (Who are they? What do they expect?) and on a one to one basis (By greeting them and shaking their hands). It is easier to speak to people you know.
Confident public speaking and presentation skills are able to acquired by some application and the right attitude.
Here are some tips to help you calm your nerves and give an effective presentation:-
1. Prepare your presentation. Don't leave your preparation to the last minute. Take the time to carefully prepare. This helps to build confidence.
2. Practice. Practice as often as you can until you feel comfortable delivering your speech. Practice giving your presentation in front of family and friends to get used to an audience.
3. Know your audience. Get to know your audience in a general sense (Who are they? What do they expect?) and on a one to one basis (By greeting them and shaking their hands). It is easier to speak to people you know.
Confident public speaking and presentation skills are able to acquired by some application and the right attitude.
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