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Persona Presentation Skills. Appearance Communicate your intentions Look appropriate for: The type of presentation The culture The audience.

Jan 21, 2016

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Page 1: Persona Presentation Skills. Appearance  Communicate your intentions  Look appropriate for:  The type of presentation  The culture  The audience.

PersonaPresentation Skills

Page 2: Persona Presentation Skills. Appearance  Communicate your intentions  Look appropriate for:  The type of presentation  The culture  The audience.

Appearance

Communicate your intentions

Look appropriate for:The type of presentationThe cultureThe audience

Be careful:SweatWrinklesFood

Page 3: Persona Presentation Skills. Appearance  Communicate your intentions  Look appropriate for:  The type of presentation  The culture  The audience.

Confident and Natural Posture

Gestures are very cultural! Realize what you are

communicating to your audience: Hands in pockets Hands behind back Leaning on something Reading, not speaking Crossing your arms Crossing your legs Swaying Pointing Counting

Page 4: Persona Presentation Skills. Appearance  Communicate your intentions  Look appropriate for:  The type of presentation  The culture  The audience.

Eye-ContactCultural

Helps the audience to connect with you

Gives you a way to gauge the audience

Helps your pronunciation

Page 5: Persona Presentation Skills. Appearance  Communicate your intentions  Look appropriate for:  The type of presentation  The culture  The audience.

Voice Quality

Use pause to help your intonation

Speak loud enough for everyone to hear you

Don’t scream!

Use emphasis on particular words

Page 6: Persona Presentation Skills. Appearance  Communicate your intentions  Look appropriate for:  The type of presentation  The culture  The audience.

Avoiding Nervous Habits

Clicking

Touching

Picking

Standing so still

Throat clearing

Swaying

Pacing