Inspired Presentations
Next time you're trying to pull together a presentation - Don't always go straight to the powerpoint file
This powerful article discusses the art of great presenting with having to rely on Powerpoint
Top tips for presentations
1. Talk at the same speed and in the same style as you would in a relaxed conversation.
2. Ensure silence after each key point or idea to allow listeners to digest the information.
3. Eye contact is most effective in the silence at the end of each key point.
4. Structure presentations around a few key messages, each one backed up by your evidence.
5. Use your hands to emphasise your words.
6. Use stories and anecdotes.
7. Ask rhetorical questions, framed by pauses.
http://technology.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/tech_and_web/article1666665.ece
Cheers
Phil
This powerful article discusses the art of great presenting with having to rely on Powerpoint
Top tips for presentations
1. Talk at the same speed and in the same style as you would in a relaxed conversation.
2. Ensure silence after each key point or idea to allow listeners to digest the information.
3. Eye contact is most effective in the silence at the end of each key point.
4. Structure presentations around a few key messages, each one backed up by your evidence.
5. Use your hands to emphasise your words.
6. Use stories and anecdotes.
7. Ask rhetorical questions, framed by pauses.
http://technology.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/tech_and_web/article1666665.ece
Cheers
Phil

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