how to make a good presentation
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Flexmedia 's Internal Readiness Program - The Main Purpose of Presentation is to update Presentation Skill.TRANSCRIPT
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To deliver a good presentation, you should follow the four steps below
Planning
Preparing
Delivering
Reviewing
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Planning
Understand your audience, Plan your coverage so you can present within the time frame available.
Preparing
Encourage responses, and stimulate reactions and their learning desire.
Encourage responses
Objective
Coverage
Delivering a good presentation
• Visual aids such as Graph, Animation, Chart, Table, icon • Putting summaries of each slide in the "note” not “word” or “paragraph”
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Use a Template Reviewing
• Use a set font and color scheme. • Different styles are disconcerting to the audience. • You want the audience to focus on what you
present, not the way you present.
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Reviewing Use a Template
Use Sentiment and Emotions for Judge a color.
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Examples
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Examples - Cover
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Caution on Presentations • Keep characters large enough to be read by your
audience – minimum 18 pt font. • Consider the place where the presentation will be
delivered, and also the visual ability of your audience. • Use Bullet Points sparingly. Use visual images instead as
these will increase message retention. • Avoid tables with too many rows and columns (such as
balance sheets, as when people cannot read the characters, they become useless)
• Avoid jamming too much content in a page. Break it into two or three pages. Keep only a few points on each page.
• Make sure that you rehearse your presentation. You should plan to rehearse your presentation out loud at least four times.
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Examples
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Examples
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Almost Done!
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Speaker
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Speaker must do!
• Keep eye contact with the audience and not the visual. • This shows you know your information well. • Do not block visuals with your body. • Do not pace or walk around unless it is part of the presentation. • Practice the presentation so that it is pulled off with ease and always be
prepared for the unexpected.
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Presentation is a King Question is a queen
Hint: Speaker is a king of king
Thank You for your Attention