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Preparing and Delivering the Most Effective Presentations

Chelsea J. Shanahan

August 13, 2014

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Creating and Delivering PresentationsOverview

• 8 main steps to creating the presentation:

• Delivering the perfect presentation

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The Information

What you are saying is as important as how you are saying it. When deciding what information to share, pay close attention to make sure your

presentation is:

Clear

Concise

Simplified

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Colors and Text

• When choosing texts and colors for your presentation, be aware of what is easiest to read.

For example: This type of font is more difficult

to read than this type of font.

• Avoid red/green color combinations for people

that are color blind (Pugsley, 2010).

• Some text colors will be more difficult to read if

you do not choose a good background color. For

example:

white background with a peach text

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Images and Graphics• Images and graphics should be relevant to

your • Images and graphics should enhance what

you are presenting, not confuse a listener (Nemec & Sullivan-Soydan, 2008).

• Diagrams or flow charts may be helpful for people who are visual learners.

Sales 1st Qtr

2nd Qtr

3rd Qtr

4th Qtr

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Special Effects

Animations and slide transitions may help to keep your listeners engaged in the presentation (Guffey & Loewy, 2011).

An example of a distracting special effect would be rotating text such as the title at the top of this page.

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Hyperlinks

Using videos or other visuals in your presentation via hyperlink is another great way

to make your presentation more interesting (Guffey & Loewy, 2011). When using video clips or other hyperlinks to create visual aides, make

sure they are relevant to your presentation.

Hyperlink Example to New Document

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Interaction

Including your audience during the presentation in the format of a quiz or poll questions is a good way to maintain a level of involvement and understanding.

How many people have taken a class on public speaking?

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Internet

Once your presentation is perfect, move it to the internet or your company’s intranet (Gufffey &

Loewy, 2011). This allows easy access for anyone to view your presentation.

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Perfecting the Presentation

• Prepare and rehearse your presentation thoroughly

• Greet the audience and make eye contact throughout your presentation

• Control your speed, voice, and tone

• Provide handouts

• Summarize your information and answer questions

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Summary

• Follow the eight steps to create a effective presentation:

• Practice your presentation and deliver a strong final presentation

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References

• Guffey, M. & Loewy, D. (2011). Business communication process & product 7th edition. Mason, OH: South-Western Cengage Learning.

• Nemec, P. & Sullivan-Soydan, A. (2008). The medium isn’t the message. Psychiatric Rehabilitation Journal, 31(4), 377-379.

• Pugsley, L. (2010). Design and effective PowerPoint presentation. Education For Primary Care, 21(1), 51-53.