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This is one presentation in a series that I use in both the classroom and in seminars.
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Presentation DeliveryPrinciples of
Tips on how to think like a Presenter
John FallonPresentation Skills Consultant
The Truth about Presenting Confidently
Presenting isn’t easy, but you can do it
The Key to
Is Preparation
Rehearsal is Essential
Emulating good Speakers makes you better
Establish goals for your presentation
A presentation is a learning
experience
Talk is the Work
Know what your audience is looking for
There is a difference between speaking and writing
Preparing a presentation is a relatively easy process
Begin by analyzing your
audience
Know your Audience
Understand what makes people listen
Your speaking style makes a difference
Anticipate the questions your audience brings to your presentation
Listening matters
Being an active listener brings real benefits
You can overcome the barriers to successful communication
Develop support for your communication
Understand the power of your content
The kinds and quality of evidence matters to your
audience
Structure can help carry an inexperienced presenter
Find support for your presentation
Use the internet to support your presentation
Select a delivery approach
Your introduction forms their first impression
Begin with a purpose in mind
Keep your audience interested
Conclusions are as important as introductions
Have confidence in your preparation
Repeat the process as soon as possible
All presenters get nervous
Recognize anxiety before it begins
Deal with nervous behaviors
Keep your nervousness to
yourself
Most information is transferred nonverbally
The nonverbal process can work for you
Nonverbal communication has specific functions
Nonverbal communication is governed by key
principals
Nonverbal communication has an effect on your audience
Visual aids can help your audience understand your message
Understand visual images before you use them
Choose the right visual
Use PowerPoint effectively
Consider presenting
without visuals
Assess the mood of your
audience
Answer the audience’s questions
Handle hostility with confidence
Know as much as possible about the location
Use the microphone to your advantage
Know your limits