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The Guide to Successful Presentation

The guide to successful presentation

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Page 1: The guide to successful presentation

The Guide to Successful

Presentation

Page 2: The guide to successful presentation

Don’t speak to much or you will get the audience bored and they might not listen to you anymore or leave.

Don’t speak too fast. You don’t want the audience to think your nervous and if you speak too fast they will not understand what you said and you’ll have to repeat yourself.

Do not lower your voices volume because you will say it quietly and you will come across as shy because first impression are really important, you want to encourage them not discourage them.

Speech

Page 3: The guide to successful presentation

Your first impression is your first, this means that you can not take it back and most people will judge you.

ALWAYS BE CONFIDENTNever be too shy or too overconfident

because if your too overconfident you will come across as bossy.

If you not confident they will not care about what you talk about and they will find it boring.

You are their to guide them and lead them and all leader are confident in the way they present themselves.

First Impressions

Page 4: The guide to successful presentation

The way carry yourself is also important because it is body language. If your body language is positive then everyone around you will be positive.

If you have a negative body language then your audience will have a negative body language and that is not you aim.

The first thing you should know is keep you posture straight and never slough.

Second thing you should remember is do not walk around to much because it will show the audience that you yourself are bored.

Body language

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Keep the presentation short and snappy because you only need to say important information and not excessive detail that will displease the audience.

Use technology to interact with the audience because technology will interest them more.

Don’t talk too much and make the hand-outs like a thin leaflet not a chunky book.

Present you presentation with colourful features but don’t overload with colour or it will be too distracting

Presenting