A simple technique to totally engage your audience
In thisTEDX talk, Mark Robinson shows us an excellent technique which combines asking questions and telling stories to deliver an engaging presentation.
In thisTEDX talk, Mark Robinson shows us an excellent technique which combines asking questions and telling stories to deliver an engaging presentation.
The first ‘Presentation Truth’ of the series talks about how it’s impossible for an audience to listen to a speaker and read slides at the same time.
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In this video we have presentation Truth # 5 which is that no audience ever complained about a presentation being too short.
There are times when we have to give a presentation with very little time to prepare. In the video I give you some tips on how to structure a talk very quickly so that you come across as professional and knowledgable.Tips include being audience centric, using a three-point plan or approaching your presentation as a question and answer session.
Presentation Truth # 4 is about making an impact on the audience at the beginning of your presentation.
Make sure you tune into your audience’s radio station ‘WIFM’. WIFM stands for ‘What’s In It For Me’ and is the question that every audience member wants an answer to as they listen to your presentation.
Have you got what it takes to give an engaging presentation in English about your area of expertise? This article gives an overview of the most importants skills you need to stand out as an effective presenter.
In the world of oral communication, when we talk about how easily an audience is able to remember our message, we talk about how ‘sticky’ the message is. In their book ‘Made to Stick’ by Chip and Dan Heath, they say that ‘sticky’ ideas have six elements in common: simplicity, unexpectedness, concreteness, credibility, emotions and stories. These principles conveniently form the acronym SUCCESS.
One of the biggest fears that some of my clients have when it comes to presenting is having and getting through a brain freeze. Here are some tips on how to avoid getting blocked.
The biggest mistake when presenting… is to assume the audience is automatically interested in your topic. Sometimes it’s hard to distance ourselves from a subject
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