четвртак, 18. јун 2009.

CHAPTER 7: Designing Oral Presentations




Chapter seven gives advice on everything about presentations and points out issues and problems associated with it.
It helps you in such a way that it explains how to make your presentation spot on and get your point across to the audience that is very much awake due to your interesting and seamless presentation. When you talk about something you should be very familiar with it and know exactly what you are talking about, you should have a clear goal of why you are doing the presentation. Understanding what the presentation or a speech will bring you or what you expect from it will help you tailor it to meet certain needs and hit the most important key points. In order to do this you must know and understand who your audience is and what their interests are. It also might be helpful and a bit more interesting to throw in a few jokes here and there to relax the crowd a bit, but be careful what kind of jokes you tell. People in the audience are not your personal friends so you want to use the language appropriate for the occasion. You want to organize your speech so that it “flows” and clearly gets your point across. After the speech, interaction with audience is important, you should ask if they have any questions and/or comments and try to answer them and explain again if necessary.
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