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December 8th, 2009 admin No comments

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Improve your presentation skills

Here are some examples of tips you can try and practice to improve their presentation skills.

· Before submitting, make sure you understand both your audience as possible (which is their knowledge of the subject, what is its origin, what will they expect?). Once understood, will determine the approach (what information to provide, what issues should meet presentation, what tone should be approved, etc..) What questions would you?

· Plan your presentation in writing by all key points and how order should be presented.

· Make a video of himself to others. Critical review with a colleague or friend.

• The best way to improve public speaking and develop confidence is through practice.

– Look for opportunities which require you to make presentations to small groups, perhaps with work outside the community or service organizations.

· To present opinions forcefully and directly, avoid phrases like "I think" or "probably". Use strong verbs claw.

· Illustrate key points of his presentation with examples of real life that the public will understand.

· Consider the habits of a good speaker (for example, see the weather presenters on TV). What are they? What are their behaviors, body language etc.? What can we learn from them? What are you willing to try to do differently?

Learn to read the public reaction. Are attentive to all, make the air bored?

• Check the tone of your voice and body language is consistent with their words? Ask others for feedback.

· Read the following books – Success Presentation Skills by Andrew Bradbury, You've Got to be believed to be Heard by Bert Decker, and the book's final Body Language, A & B Pease.

If these observations do not want to be an exhaustive list of tips for improving your presentation skills, this serves as an example During a management training can not be the answer to develop their presentation skills.

Winning Body Language—Mark Bowden—Expert in Business Communication and Presentation Skills