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Presentation Skills - Samia Sultana
Presentation Skills - Samia Sultana
The principles of effective presentation include keeping your presentation short and
sweet, keep your slide visually appealing (do not use heavy text), catch your audience's attention
from the start, and instead of speaking at your audience, include them. Using interactive
components like as questions, polls, and small-group conversations. Rehearse your presentation
to gain confidence and polish any rough edges. Keep your theme short and simple since
everyone's time is valuable, and the main message is the most important aspect of the
presentation. Also, your voice should be clean and gentle. Also, allow time for your audience to
ask questions at the end. I watched three videos with different speakers. Three videos with
different speakers were watched: Lucy Hone's "The Secret of Resilient People," Julian Treasure's
"How to Speak So That People Want to Listen," and Susan David's "The Gift and Power of
Emotional Courage." Hone's personal speech discusses her personal loss and sadness, while
communication. He also emphasizes the need for warm-up activities and the influence of forceful
speaking and precise listening on making the world a more beautiful place. Lastly, Susan David's
"The Gift and Power of Emotional Courage" emphasizes the importance of emotional agility and
the need to fully experience our emotions, including those that may be unpleasant. Emotional
bravery does not involve lingering in negativity but embracing them as a source of power and
development.
In conclusion, the principles of effective presentation include being concise, clear, and engaging
with the audience, using interactive components, and maintaining a clean and gentle voice.
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