Develop Your Presentation Skills(English, Paperback, Theobald Theo)
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An excellent presentation has never been more important. At work we are constantly aware of the need to keep customers on board, persuade staff or influence peers. Develop Your Presentation Skills takes a one-step-at-a-time approach to developing a belting presentation, from unpicking the original brief, understanding just what an audience wants and constructing compelling content that will keep them rapt with attention. With anecdotes and expert input to help you avoid disaster, Develop Your Presentation Skills covers all the essentials necessary to make a good presentation, including: Advice on how to build confidence How to handle the audience Tips on maximizing room layout Visual aids Disaster recovery methods Together with exercises, case studies and top tips, Develop Your Presentation Skills is essential reading for anyone who wants to exude confidence and nail that presentation. About the Author Theo Theobald is a freelance writer and business consultant who has held senior sales and marketing management positions with the BBC and a creative writing career embracing major internet and audio production. He started his own company, Shocktactic Ltd, and has undertaken major writing and production projects for a host of organizations such as the BBC and ClPD. He is the author of Business and the Beautiful Game (also published by Kogan Page). Table of Contents Introduction What's your motivation? Personal goal setting The presenter's alter ego Who are you? Main elements of character Summary Where do you begin? Different types of presentation Desperately seeking speaking Summary What on earth are you going to say? Start with the audience Develop templates Topicality Active research and statistical information Individuality Using quotations Summary It's time to write... now! The big script Write it, learn it Notes and nudges Writing with powerpoint The five stel to good writing Summary The power of storytelling The benefits of storytelling True or false? Collecting stories How to tell a story Summary Using humour Appropriateness Are you funny? Planned versus off the cuff What to expect when you deliver a funny line Jokes versus anecdotes What to do when humour fails The art of exaggeration Topicality Summary What's the point of powerpoint? PowerPoint basics Developing a PowerPoint presentation Summary Other visual aids Autocue or tele-prompt Flipchart Electronic whiteboard Summary Rehearsal Rehearsal technique Memory tips Summary Finding your voice Volume Passion Pace Umms and errs Summary Openings False starts The negative start Top tips for brilliant beginnings Summary Endings Make the ending definite Make it upbeat Make it tight Make it passionate Once you're done Applause Summary Handling your nerves Antidote to nerves – checklist Body language Summary Handling your audience Fear of the audience Never criticise Build your skills Audience interaction Summary Question and answer sessions The downsides Tips for success Summary Getting ready - some practical aspects Appearance Equipment Summary As the moment approaches The final countdown I wasn't expecting that! Summary Progress report You are the best judge Video and review Good friends versus jealous peers Audience reaction Future bookings Formal feedback Summary What next? Beyond best practice Projection Tools of the trade Character Frequency Familiarity And finally...