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Dr. Prabath Karunanayake MBBS, MBA in HRM, PGDipPsych, PGDipOH&S Director HR, China Harbour Engineering Company Lead Consultant, Prabath Karunanayake Assocaites 30 th June 2015 Be a Better Communicator at Work PRESENTATION SKILLS

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Page 1: Better Communicator 3

Dr. Prabath Karunanayake

MBBS, MBA in HRM, PGDipPsych, PGDipOH&SDirector HR, China Harbour Engineering Company

Lead Consultant, Prabath Karunanayake Assocaites

30th June 2015

Be a

Better Communicatorat Work

PRESENTATION SKILLS

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PresentationSkills

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The Presentation Process of presenting a

topic to an audience Typically a demonstration,

lecture, or speech meant to inform, persuade, or build good will

Presentation PPT used to generate content

Presenter and delivery is key, technology is only supporting

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Know your audience

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Read the reactions of the audience

INTERESTED QUIZZICAL NEUTRAL NEGATIVE

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Show confidenceIntroduction

The setting

Glance at the whole audience

First few points without notes

Know your subject

If things go wrong ..

Right gestures

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What to do …Open posture Confident, balanced stanceSelective hand gestures Eye contactGestures in relation to size of audience

Right gestures

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Back to the audienceBlocking visual aid Holding on to visual

aidSpeaking into podium

No eye-contactUnstable stance

What not to do …

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Use structuring

FIRST, TELL THEM WHAT YOU ARE GOING TO TELL THEMTHEN, TELL THEMFINALLY, TELL THEM WHAT YOU HAVE TOLD THEM

INTRODUCTION ( 10 – 15 % )

BODY ( 75 – 85 % )

CONCLUSION ( 5 – 10 % )

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Use sign-posting Showing the direction of flow

Where they have beenWhere they are nowWhere the are going

Making transitionsFirstly, then, finally …..As a result …..This has led to …..

Emphasize key pointsWriting – underline, bold, italics, UPPER CASESpeaking – varying tone, pausing, repetition, gestures, moving close

Indicating the end