Chapter Fifteen Delivering Presentation s McGraw-Hill/Irwin Copyright © 2014 by The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. All rights reserved.
Dec 14, 2015
Chapter Fifteen
Delivering Presentations
McGraw-Hill/Irwin Copyright © 2014 by The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. All rights reserved.
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Learning Objectives
LO15.1 Describe how presentation delivery impacts your credibility.
LO15.2 Deliver presentations with authenticity, confidence, and influence.
LO15.3 Apply the SOFTEN model of nonverbal communication for presentations.
LO15.4 Use slides and handouts to supplement your presentation effectively.
LO15.5 Interact effectively with your audience.
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Establish Credibility
Use an internal presentation to show your thorough understanding of a business issue
During an external presentation, you establish your competence by showing that you know the content well.
Maintain Authenticity
One of your primary goals as you develop your presentation skills is to find ways to present your real self to your audiences.
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Know Your Material and Rehearse
By running through your presentations several times, you allow yourself to:
become more comfortable with the content
work out weakly connected areas
identify parts that you want to emphasize through tone and nonverbal communication
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Focus on People
Make People the Subject of Your Sentences
Introduce Colleagues and Refer to Them by Name during Your Presentation
Use Names of Audience Members as Appropriate
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Making People the Subject of Your Sentences
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Introducing Colleagues by Name
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Using Names of Audience Members
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Communicate Nonverbally
Consider the SOFTEN model of nonverbal communication in your presentations:SmileOpen stanceForward leanToneEye contactNod
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Dress for Success
Formal business dress intended to project executive presence and
seriousness.
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Dress for Success
Business casual dress intended to project a more comfortable, relaxed
feel while still maintaining a high standard of professionalism.
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Dress for Success
Casual dress least formal option rare in a business-related setting
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Messages Sent by Formalityof Workplace Attire
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Use Handouts Effectively
If you can, wait until the end of your presentation to distribute handouts
This allows you to maintain more control over the message.
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