Professional Documents
Culture Documents
Presentation Skills
Presentation Skills
Types
Elements to anticipate
Outline Process
Overcoming fear
Manuscripts
Types
Extemporaneous
Impromptu
The audience
The location
The time
Elements
The occasion
The organiser
Other speakers
Preparing/
Delivering
Process Planning
writing
completion
Determine your objective
Make a framework
Main idea or content
Prepare an outline
Delivery Nonverbally
Primacy-recency effect
Breathe deeply
She sells sea shells by the sea shore. The shells that she
sells are sea shells I’m sure.
The audience is invariably on your side
Remember! But
Failing to prepare is preparing to fail
What matters the most is how you see yourself!
1. The start
2. Audience Mood
3. Your Voice
Seven ‘Must’ 4. Body Language
Factors
5. Your Visual Aids
6. Timing
7. Conclusion
“There are no secrets to success. It is the result of
Tip! preparation, hard work, and learning from failure.”
Gen. Colin L. Powell
Thank you! Any Questions?
Adair, J. (2003). Adair on Communication and Presentation
Skills. Thorogood: London. pp. 36-41
A Student’s Guide to Presentations: Making Your
Presentation Count by Barbara Chivers and Michael
References Schoolbred. 2007. London: SAGE Publications
DK Guide to Public Speaking by Lisa A. Ford. 2012. Boston:
Pearson
The Art of Public Speaking by Stephen E. Lucas. 10th Edition
2008. New York: McGraw-Hill