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PRESENTATION STRATEGY
PREPARED BY : DEVENDER KUMARENROLLMENT NO. : 160210106011
BRANCH : CIVIL ( 1ST - SEM)
CONTENTS
• INTRODUCTION• BASIC STEPS FOR PRESENTATION STRATEGY• STRATEGY• PRESENTATION STRUCTURE• PRESENTATION ORGANISATION/ EFFECTIVE PRESENTATION• PRESENTATION DELIVERY• CONCLUTION
INTRODUCTION• A Presentation is the process of presenting a topic to an
audience. It is typically a demonstration, introduction, lecture or speech meant to inform, persuade or build good will.
The term can also used for a formal or retualized introduction or offering, as with the presentation of a debutante.• A speech or talk in which a new product idea, manner or piece of work is shown explained to an audience.
BASIC STEPS FOR PRESENTATION STRATEGY
• Formulate a strategy for specific audience.•Develope a flexible, flowing structure.•Combine prepared material with an enhancing, not distracting presentation style.•Supplement the presentation with confidence, informed responses to questions and challenges.
• Understand your purpose - To the audience.• Purpose should be according to the occasion and the expectations of your audience.• Trailor your message to the audience, understanding, their need, desires and knowledge level.• Be concentrate, specific, practical and relevant.• Clarify your information , objective, and motivation.
UNDERSTAND YOUR PURPOSE
• Concretize the material into meaningful structure message.• Short and Specific.• Add pictures, transition and can also the audios.
PRESENTATION ORGANISATION
• Include good material and the most appealing argument.• Introduction and conclution must be present.• The body of presentation, located between the introduction and
conclution, consist of bulk message.• Plan or Idea has been sold by quoting it’s major advantages and
disadvantages.• Point to be made should be present in decesding order of
important.• Presentation should be long enough to fulfill the objective.• At the end of presentation, the audience should be left with indelible
impression.
• Arrange the body of presentation logically, make it easyto follow, go for simple to complex.• Maintain credibility : discuss pros and cons.• Use visual aids effectively don’t get much change of presentation interfere with your message.• Prepare for contingencies – practice your presentation and prepare for contingencies- rehearse.• Convey “controlled enthusiasm” for your subject- the audience
will forgive a lot if you speak in enthusiastic manner.• Your audience will reflect your attitude- radiate confidence
without preaching.• Don’t confuse enthusiasm with loudness. Convey a range of
emotion for concern, excitement , dismay.
• Kept a desirable voice volume
• Aware that your audience should not be feel bore towards your presentation....
PRESENTATION DELIVERY• Delivery is organised of verbal and non-verbal skill and presentation style.• Use conventional language that everyone understand and remember to speak out , speak clearly and understandable.• At start beginning, the presenter should win a kind of attention needed for set of presentation.• His or Her body postures, work, walk, facial, expression, etc. Should be impressive.• The power of words should be expressed well in look.• At last ....The candidate looked at his audience and confidently ask, “now,any question?”.
KEEP YOUR AUDIENCE INTEREST
• Provide variety of relief if possible.• Alternative moving anf standing still, speaking and listening, Use
physical space and body movement to reinforce your message.• Try to add stories, testimonials, poetry.• Use humour appropriately- but they should be healthy.• Try to situation yourself in enhance link with audiance.• Use gesture naturally.• Transition should be used , that make more attractive to your
slide.• Conclusion: the discussion so far leads to these final thought....
CONCLUSION• THE STEPS WE HAVE TO FOLLOW TO PRESENT OUR PRESENATION
ARE :-
Strategy Introduction structure
Purpose Presentation organisation
Questioning Presentation delivery Conclusion
Steps
ANY QUESTIONS ???
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