Minggu, 10 Mei 2009

How to prepare for a presentation

As an active member of an organization, you may have to present the organization in meetings by giving a presentation. Giving a presentation is not very easy. You may not have the experience if talking in front of an audience. Presentations are extremely important in creating an image of your idea. Even if you have an excellent idea, its acceptance depends on how effectively it is present. If you deliver and ineffective presentations, the changes of achieving your goals are limited. The following tips may heplp you avoid this situation.
Preparing for a presentations

Analysis
- Who is your audience?
- How many people are there?
- Is the occasion formal or informal?
- How much time do you have?
- What kind of response do you want?
- What do you hope to communicate ti this group?

The presentation
- select your main ideas and develop them.
- Arrange those ideas so that they develop into a logical conclusion
- Support each ideas with facts and explanations.
- Plan your content to fit the time allowed.
- Remember to summarize main ideas in the conclusion
- Prepare any props you need (e.g. whiteboard and markers, overhead projector)

The delivery
your appearance

- Dress comfortably but professionally.
- Keep your back staright, maintain goog posture.
- Use hand gestures only when stressing your point
- Be enthusiastic
- Pay attention to your body language
- Maintain eye contact with the audience

Your voice
- don’t speak too fast
- prounounce your words clearly
- project your voice so that the people in yhe back can hear you.
- Try not to use too many pauses or hesitations.

Some expressions to use in giving s presentations


Welcoming :
- good morning ladies and gentlemen
- welcome to…
- it’s very nice to see you all today.

Introducing the subject:
- I’m going to talk about…
- The title of today’s presentation is…
- This talk is…

Reffering forward :
- I’ll say mare about that in a moment.
- I’ll come back to that later on.

Reffering back :
- as I said/ mention earlier/ before…
- going back to what I said earlier…

moving on :
- that brings me to my next point
- let’s move on to the question of

reffering to visuals:
- as you can see from this diagram/graph/table…
- these figures show…
- if we look at this chart…

Giving examples:
- for instance…
- for example…
- Let me give you and example…

Inviting Question:
- Any question so far?
- Does everyone follow that?
- Is that clear?
- Does anyone know what…is?
- Are you familiar with…?

Finishing off:
- well, that was a brief overview of the subject.
- Well, I hape that has given you some idea of..
- Thank you very much for your attention

Tips On Good Grooming

Good grooming is and everyday must. Grooming is the way you care for your body. No one likes to look at—or live with – someone who looks like a person having just crawled out of bed. That’s way it’s important to take special care of the following features :

a. Hair, no matter what syle, should always be clean and well cut.
b. Especially for men, faces shoul be clean shaven, beards and mustaches neatly clipped.
c. Fingernails should be cut and clean. Ragged and bitten nails are ugly. All nails should be of equal length.

Almost as important as the grooming of your boy is the grooming of your clothes. Dressing is a personal style sometimes influence by trends in fashion expose in books and magazine. It’s your decision whether you want to keep up with the latest trends and wear fashionable clothes or remain traditional
Whatever you decide, there are some basics to remember.
a. the kind of clothes you wear must be appropriate with the occasion. Although most of your wardrobe probably cinsists of clothes for the office, or school, it might be useful to add some item for casual wear or evening attire.
b. Make sure you have a color scheme which suits your skin color and a collection of styles that flatters your build.
c. Be sure that shirts, blouse, pants, jacket, and other kinds of clothing have all their buttons, hooks, zippers, and other accessories in place.

Good Posture – the way you stand or sit – also indicates to the outside world how you feel about yourself and the things that you do. If you walk with your shoulders hunched, head lower, eyes cast to the floor, this attitude conveys—either correctly or not—that you are shy, not very out going, and that you do not have much self-confidence. On the other hand, if you sit up straight, with your shoulders back, chest out, eyes forward, others will get the impression that you are confident, possess a good image of yourself and have lost of self-respect.

The way you care for yourself, the way you dress, and the way you carry yourself create a certain impression on people you socialize with.