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Oral Presentation Oral Presentation TechniquesTechniques
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Oral Presentation Techniques: Oral Presentation Techniques: ObjectivesObjectives
• Understand the key factors for successful Understand the key factors for successful presentation deliverypresentation delivery
• Prepare effective visual aidsPrepare effective visual aids
• Deliver successful presentationsDeliver successful presentations
• Evaluate presentation deliveryEvaluate presentation delivery
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4 Key Factors for a Successful 4 Key Factors for a Successful PresentationPresentation
1. Timing1. Timing
2. Attention span2. Attention span
3. Personal 3. Personal
approachapproach
4. Practice4. Practice
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1. Timing1. Timing
Do not ramble on during a presentation
Remember:One Minute per Slide as Guideline
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2. Attention Span: 2. Attention Span: Audience attention fluctuatesAudience attention fluctuates
TIME
Repeat key ideas
Voice
JokesATTENTION
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3. Personal Approach3. Personal ApproachPersonal features of the presenter can Personal features of the presenter can make or break presentationmake or break presentation
A. GestureA. Gesture
B. VoiceB. Voice
C. Eye ContactC. Eye Contact
D. BreathingD. Breathing
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3A. Gesture3A. GestureImportant in nonverbal communicationImportant in nonverbal communication
• Emphasize pointsEmphasize points
• HighlightsHighlights
• Audience attentionAudience attention
• Vary gestureVary gesture
• ImportantImportant elements elements
– Position of speakerPosition of speaker
– Position of transparenciesPosition of transparencies
– Not too much movementNot too much movement
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3B. Voice3B. VoiceCritical part of a verbal presentationCritical part of a verbal presentation
• Volume—speak Volume—speak to be heardto be heard
• Modulation— Modulation— vary the voicevary the voice
• Pause—make Pause—make emphasis with emphasis with pausepause
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3C. Eye Contact3C. Eye ContactLook at each member of your Look at each member of your audienceaudience
• InvolvementInvolvement
• Trust/supportTrust/support
• InterestInterest
• Spontaneous reactionSpontaneous reaction
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3D. Breathing3D. BreathingBreathing during presentation is Breathing during presentation is different from normal breathingdifferent from normal breathing
• Breathe deeper forBreathe deeper for– VolumeVolume
– ControlControl
– EmphasisEmphasis
• Don't lose your Don't lose your breath or you will breath or you will drown in mid-airdrown in mid-air
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Elements of an Oral PresentationElements of an Oral Presentation
• Good visual aidsGood visual aids
• Logical sequenceLogical sequence
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Why Do We Need Visual Aids?Why Do We Need Visual Aids?
• Crystallize ideasCrystallize ideas
• Keep speaker on trackKeep speaker on track
• Generate interestGenerate interest
• Help information retentionHelp information retention
Use visual aids to maximize theUse visual aids to maximize the effectiveness of your presentationeffectiveness of your presentation
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Visual Aid RulesVisual Aid Rules
• Keep it simpleKeep it simple
• Minimize wordsMinimize words
• Use large fontsUse large fonts
• List key pointsList key points
• Use exact phrasingUse exact phrasing
• Use colorUse color
• Prepare handoutsPrepare handouts
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Prepare a Presentation in aPrepare a Presentation in aLogical SequenceLogical Sequence
1. Situation 1. Situation
2. Theme2. Theme
3. Storyline3. Storyline
4. Storyboard4. Storyboard
5. Master5. Master
6. Production6. Production
7. Practice 7. Practice
8. Evaluation8. Evaluation
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1. Situation1. SituationConsider the audience carefullyConsider the audience carefully
• How big?How big?
• Who?Who?
• Level of knowledge?Level of knowledge?
• Level of interest?Level of interest?
• Resistance?Resistance?
• Time?Time?
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2. Theme2. ThemeDefine your theme in one short Define your theme in one short
sentencesentence • Be conciseBe concise
• Be directBe direct
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3.3. StorylineStorylineBreak down your theme into major Break down your theme into major partsparts
StorylineStoryline
ThemeTheme
ProblemProblem
DefinitionDefinition
ApproachApproach FindingsFindings RecommendationRecommendation
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ThemeTheme
Problem Problem definitiondefinition ApproachApproach FindingsFindings RecommendationRecommendation
4. Storyboard4. StoryboardVisualize the storyline into a Visualize the storyline into a storyboardstoryboard
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5. Master5. MasterFinalize the flow of the presentationFinalize the flow of the presentation
• Finalize dataFinalize data
• Sketch all diagrams—claritySketch all diagrams—clarity
• ConclusionConclusion
• Check for logicCheck for logic
• ConsultationConsultation
• RehearsalRehearsal
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6. Production6. Production
• Allow plenty of time for Allow plenty of time for productionproduction
• One key message per slide!One key message per slide!
• 5 rules when preparing a 5 rules when preparing a visual aid:visual aid:
– 1. Keep it simple1. Keep it simple
– 2. Minimize words2. Minimize words
– 3. List key points3. List key points
– 4. Make letters large4. Make letters large
– 5. Use exact phrasing5. Use exact phrasing
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7. Practice!7. Practice!Adequate rehearsal is essential for a Adequate rehearsal is essential for a good presentationgood presentation
• Development of each Development of each visualvisual
• TransitionTransition• Self-confidenceSelf-confidence• TimingTiming
Practice Makes PerfectPractice Makes Perfect
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8. Evaluation8. Evaluation
• After every presentation After every presentation EVALUATEEVALUATE– Did the audience Did the audience
“get” the key points?“get” the key points?– Were the visual aids Were the visual aids
clear and useful?clear and useful?– Were the questions Were the questions
relevant?relevant?• When possible, use When possible, use
written evaluationswritten evaluations
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ConclusionConclusion
• Any professional can become an Any professional can become an effective presentereffective presenter
• Knowledge is not enoughKnowledge is not enough
• Communication is equally importantCommunication is equally important
• Investing time and effort in Investing time and effort in improving presentation skills is improving presentation skills is always rewardedalways rewarded