How to
Become A
Rockstar
Presenter
It’s your first day at work and you have a big
presentation to make…
You will most probably be feeling…
A
Read On if You
Have Selected
80%
special
of the population get
butterflies, get anxious,
don’t sleep much the night
before a public speaking
assignment.
Here are some tips to
help you overcome this
FEAR
KNOW YOUR OBJECTIVE
Tip # 1
PRESENTATION Why you are making your
Focus on what you want to achieve and what you want your audience to take away with them.
This puts you in a much better position to make strategic decisions about the design and tone of your presentation.
KNOW YOUR audience
Tip # 2
Your audience will have varied experiences, interests and levels of knowledge.
As a presenter you will need to acknowledge, prepare for and respond accordingly.
If you fail to consider your audience’s needs, you will fail to appeal to their interest and imagination.
Familiarize yourself with the
Venue
Tip # 3
Where will you be making your presentation? What will be the room like? How important will be the role of physical conditions?
A large lecture theatre might create a formal atmosphere, a smaller room might create a less formal
tone.
Timing is important
Tip # 4
Different hours of the day results in different responses.
Two notoriously bad hours are late morning and late afternoon.
In both of these situations, it is difficult keep the audience interested for long.
Organize Your Content
Tip # 5
Don’t present more than three main points in a ten minute presentation.
Always allow time for an adequate introduction and conclusion.
Use your imagination while presenting factual data, points of detail or an explanation of processes.
Develop a linear flow. Link statements, send signals, and highlight the next point in your argument by linking to earlier ideas.
Build Rapport
Tip # 5
Talk about things to which your audience can relate. Your audience must relate to you to build rapport.
Don’t pretend to be perfect. It’s OK to sound like a human being.
Open with Something Interesting
Tip # 6
Opening with a story helps you to be conversational and establish rapport with your audience.
Opening with a quote helps to generate interest.
Opening with a question creates curiosity and jump-starts the thought process.
Use of relevant statistics is another method to make your opening interesting.
Conclude Strong
Tip # 7
Inform your audience that you are about to conclude.
Repeat and emphasize your main points.
Ask for questions gracefully.
Hope you found these tips to be useful. Now go out and present like a
ROCKSTAR…
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This post is based on a talk delivered by Mrs. Kausar
Khan, MD, Protocol.