PROGRAM Preperation Presentation Skills Audience Tools Practice; presentations FIRST IMPRESSION 3 FACTORS Kindness Attractiveness Status COMMUNICATION YOU CAN NOT NOT COMMUNICATE Verbal Non-verbal Word Subject-matter Written 7% Spoken Behavior Relation Looking Posture 93% Walking/ sitting Gestures Facial expression Speed – Tone – Volume (38%) STRUCTURE 9 SQUARE BEFORE YOU START… Know your audience The devil’s advocate: think about what questions you may be asked 5 TIPS TO RUIN YOUR PRESENTATION 1. Say you haven’t prepared anything 2. Speak dim and monotonous 3. Use a lot of technical language 4. Don’t look at the audience 5. Make the presentation longer than planned LEARN FROM KEN A calm start Humor; don’t be afraid to make fun of yourself Make it personal Choose no more than 3 points to make STORYTELLING You don’t have a message, you have a story What do you like about presenting? Use this in your advantage! Make it personal; examples, anecdotes, your opinion Use humor (in your own way) CAPTIVATE: SECRET TRICKS Contrast We should not wait, but take action We should give, not take Anaphor It’s time to go for it It’s time for happy faces It’s time to change Take the stage Embrace your peculiarities, everyone is unique CAPTIVATE: SECRET TRICKS Metaphor Use a person or object to illustrate your message (Joe the plunber). Use your own examples Smile Add a cartoon, a joke or funny personal anecdote START Dress to impress Let someone introduce you First impression Start from a steady position VOICE & LANGUAGE Articulate Speed Timbre Intonation & volume Language/dialect/terminology Finish your sentences AUDIENCE Welcome your audience Start with an icebreaker Know your audience and make your presentation fit to it Keep eyecontact; shaving en shooting INTERACTION Start with a question; ‘who of you thinks/has/is..?’ Give the audience an assignment Answer questions (during or afterwards; be clear) Ask the audience to give examples @plezierwerkt #jobtraining THANKS
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