At some point in your career, you might have to stand up
and present to a room full of people. And when you do, you'll find that it's
not as easy as it looks. So to help you do it, read these tips and hints to
improve your presentation skills….
So you've been
handed a suite of new projects to manage. What's next? Take these 5 steps to
make sure you don't end up working around the clock and pulling your hair out
while you're at it.
Prepare with care
To give a great presentation, you need great preparation.
Start, by thinking about your topic and the audience and what they are most
interested in. Then list your key points and write down the general structure
of the presentation ahead.
If you need to, write down every word that you want to
say and memorize it. Experienced presenters don't need to do this. But if
you're a little nervous or you're new to presenting, then by writing everything
down it will boost your confidence and settle your nerves on the day.
On the day
Take these 5 tips to give a fresh, vibrant presentation:
1. Get a good nights sleep
beforehand. Eat a healthy breakfast and try and free your schedule, so you're
more relaxed going into it.
2. Before you present, spend 15
minutes going over your presentation.
3. Then concentrate on your
breathing for 2 minutes. This focuses your thoughts, relaxes you and gets rid
of any nerves.
4. Remember, the open and close of
your presentation are the most important parts. So put in extra effort here, to
make it memorable.
5. If you forget something or make
a mistake, then never stop and apologize. Keep going and try and relax. It will
soon be forgotten.
Body Language
It's said that 80% of a successful presentation is about
body language, and only 20% is about content. So use these top tips to communicate
the right message through your body:
1. Make eye contact with people at
all times. Never stare at the ceiling or back of the room as you present,
unless the nerves are too much.
2. Appear confident. Use an open
stance, stand tall and proud. Smile and let your personality shine. Don't be
overly formal.
3. Remember that relaxed body
language conveys honesty and openness. So walk around a little and make use of
props to hold onto.
4. Vary your voice and use slow,
open hand gestures. Never have your hands in your pocket or play with a pen.
Move your hands to an open position and then pause for effect.
5. Speak slowly and carefully, but
passionately. If you're enthusiastic about the topic, then your listeners will
be as well.
Spark Interaction
Encourage interaction with others during your
presentation. By having others talk for a few seconds, it takes the focus off
you temporarily, to let you clear your head and focus on the key points ahead.
Another trick to clear your head is to pause while your team are reading a
slide or considering a key points you've just mentioned.
Public speaking is one of the most challenging things to
master. But if you prepare carefully, take it slowly on the day and are
enthusiastic about it, then you will deliver a powerful presentation to your
colleagues.
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