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PlanningPlanning is crucial and certainly worthwhile, not least because it will make you more confident and credible.

1. Clarity of PurposeA clear purpose will add value for your audience. What are the key messages?

2. StructureWinston Churchill had a simple approach to presenting “Tell them what you are going to tell them. Then tell them what you have told them.”

3. Visual AidsEach slide should have a small amount of text, with pictures and visuals.

3 P’s of Powerful Presentations

PreperationPractise, Practise, Practise and make sure you pitch it just right.

1. Research your audience

3. Calm your nervesIt’s normal to be nervous. Confidence and practice will go a long way to allaying your fears.

Knowing your audience and what appeals to them will help design your pitch style.

2. PractisePractise until you’re confident. Get a colleague to watch and give feedback.

Performance

2. Eye Contact

1. Body Language

Scan the room as you speak, looking from left to right.

3. VoiceSpeak at an appropriate pace and make sure to project your voice.

Relax and enjoy the experience!

Body language is as important as your voice. Use the stage and keep body language as natural as possible.

The day has arrived. Get in the right frame of mind by taking a moment to relax before you start.