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How to Give a Winning Presentation By: Brock Patterson Graduate Intern, University College Advising Center Graduate Teaching Assistant, Business Communication and Entrepreneurship
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By: Brock Patterson Graduate Intern, University College Advising Center Graduate Teaching Assistant, Business Communication and Entrepreneurship.

Dec 22, 2015

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Page 1: By: Brock Patterson Graduate Intern, University College Advising Center Graduate Teaching Assistant, Business Communication and Entrepreneurship.

How to Give a Winning Presentation

By: Brock PattersonGraduate Intern, University College Advising Center

Graduate Teaching Assistant, Business Communication and Entrepreneurship

Page 2: By: Brock Patterson Graduate Intern, University College Advising Center Graduate Teaching Assistant, Business Communication and Entrepreneurship.

What will be covered?

» Overview of Presentations» The Do’s and Don’ts of Presentations» How to Use the A.L.A.R.M. format to plan a

presentation

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Death by PowerPoint

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The #1 Fear

1.Public speaking

2.Snakes3.Heights4.Claustroph

obia5.Insects

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A.L.A.R.MPhoto courtesy of: www.flickr.com/togrbil2

The clock is ticking…• When is your presentation?• What is your plan of action?• How will you practice?• Are you just going to wing it?

Audience AnalysisLocation.Location.LocationAudio/ Visual ComponentsRapportMessage

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Audience Analysis

Who is in your audience?

Photo courtesy of: www.flickr.com/togrbil2

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Location

Where is your presentation located?

Photo courtesy of: www.flickr.com/togrbil2

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Audio/Visual

What can you describe with pictures and other aids?

Photo courtesy of: www.flickr.com/togrbil2

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Rule of 1/3

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Present like Steve Jobs

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Rapport

How will you connect with your audience?

Photo courtesy of: www.flickr.com/togrbil2

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Message

What is your Introduction, Body, and Closing?

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Final Thoughts

» Plan your presentation well in advance by using the A.L.A.R.M. format

» Simplicity engages the audience» Practice. Practice. Practice.