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Deliver exceptional presentations and become a confident public speaker

What you will learn

What is presentation

Effective presentation

Preparing your presentation

Making structure

Practice of presentation

Deliver your presentation

Causes your presentation to go flawed

Description

Presentation skills are the skills you need in delivering effective and engaging presentations to a variety of audiences. These skills cover a variety of areas such as the structure of your presentation, the design of your slides, the tone of your voice and the body language you convey.

We define a presentation as a means of communication that can be adapted to various speaking situations, such as talking to a group, addressing a meeting or briefing a team. Effective presentations usually require careful thought and preparationโ€”although this preparation need not take very long.


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Visual aids can add another dimension to your presentation, helping to hold your audienceโ€™s attention, and also act as a reminder of what you wanted to say. However, they need handling with care. Only use visual aids if they are necessary to maintain interest and assist comprehension. If visual aids are not used well, they can ruin a presentation.

Many people also feel very nervous before and during a presentation. This is entirely normal, and can even be helpful if you can channel it in the right way. There are some tried and tested strategies and techniques to manage your nerves so that you can concentrate on delivering an effective and engaging presentation.

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Content

Overview

Highlights
Introduction

Introduction

What is presentation skills?

Effective presentation

Steps needed to make an effective presentation
1. Planning
2. Preparation steps
Preparation Details
3. Practice
4. Delivery
Closing

Unsuccessful presentation

What causes your presentation to go flawed

Successful presentation

Factors contributing to a successful presentation
Activity