Tips to Successful Presentations
Alicia Bellofatto
Contents
Keep it Simple
Body Language
Language Etiquette
Miscellaneous Tips
To Conclude
Citation Page
Keep it Simple
Do not over clutter your visual
Do not use to many words
Use simple pictures
-Example of a cluttered powerpoint-
Body LanguageEye contact should last only a couple seconds a person
Gently pace the room and show simple hand gestures
Stand up straight and tall
Don’t cross arms or have your hands in your pockets
“Relax, have a rock-solid practiced opening, and SMILE” (2)
“Be firm, be confident and be in control; the floor is yours and the audience is on your side” (2)
Relax, have a rock-solid practiced opening, and smile. Be firm, be confident and be in control; the floor is yours, and the audience is on your side.
Language Etiquette
Talk to the audience
Listen to what you say (No “um, uh, ah,” or over using “like”)
Have some humor
Be honest, don’t tell audience what you think they want to hear
Miscellaneous tips
Be unique during your presentation (3)
Don’t read from your note, just glance at them
•Breath before and throughout your speech•Dress Presentable
To Conclude
-Relax-
-Smile-
Citation
1.http://blog.shoplet.com/work-better/organization-and-efficiency/delivering-a-successful-presentation/
http://www.businessballs.com/presentation.htm
3. http://www.quicksprout.com/2007/09/01/10-tips-for-a-killer-presentation