jueves, septiembre 13, 2007

10 Tips for a Killer Presentation


10 Tips for a Killer Presentation

  1. Don’t abuse your visuals - Usually your visuals are posters, charts, or even a PowerPoint presentation.
    Whatever your visuals may be, keep them simple and don’t put too many
    words on them. The audience isn’t there to read your slides, they are
    there to listen to you present.
  2. Look at the audience - If you ever wondered where
    you should be looking when presenting, the answer is right in front of
    you. Don’t just single out one person, but instead try to make eye
    contact with numerous people throughout the room. If you don’t do this
    then you aren’t engaging the audience, you are just talking to
    yourself. This can result in an utter lack of attention from your
    audience.
  3. Show your personality - It doesn’t matter if you
    are presenting to a corporate crowd or to senior citizens, you need to
    show some character when presenting. If you don’t do this you’ll
    probably sound like Agent Smith from the Matrix. Nobody wants to hear him present. (If you do, you are probably an agent yourself and we will find you)
  4. Make them laugh - Although you want to educate your audience, you need to make them laugh as well. I learned this from Guy Kawasaki
    and if you ever hear any of his speeches you’ll understand why. In
    essence, it keeps the audience alert and they’ll learn more from you
    than someone who just educates.
  5. Talk to your audience, not at them - People hate
    it when they get talked at, so don’t do it. You need to interact with
    your audience and create a conversation. An easy way to do this is to
    ask them questions as well as letting them ask you questions.
  6. Be honest - A lot of people present to the
    audience what they want to hear, instead of what they need to hear.
    Make sure you tell the truth even if they don’t want to hear it because
    they will respect you for that and it will make you more human.
  7. Don’t over prepare - If you rehearse your
    presentation too much it will sound like it (in a bad way). Granted,
    you need to be prepared enough to know what you are going to talk about
    but make sure your presentation flows naturally instead of sounding
    memorized. Usually if you ask experienced speakers what you shouldn’t
    do, they’ll tell you not to rehearse your presentation too much because
    then it won’t sound natural.
  8. Show some movement - You probably know that you
    need to show some movement when speaking, but naturally you may forget
    to do so. Make sure you show some gestures or pace around a bit (not
    too much) on the stage when speaking. Remember, no one likes watching a
    stiff. People are more engaged with an animated speaker.
  9. Watch what you say - You usually don’t notice when
    you say “uhm”, “ah”, or any other useless word frequently, but the
    audience does. It gets quite irritating; so much that some members of
    the audience will probably count how many times you say these useless
    words.
  10. Differentiate yourself - If you don’t do something
    unique compared to all the other presenters the audience has heard,
    they won’t remember you. You are branding yourself when you speak, so
    make sure you do something unique and memorable.



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