Showing posts with label presentation skills. Show all posts
Showing posts with label presentation skills. Show all posts

Monday, June 1, 2020

Tune-Up Your Presentation Skills


The ability to present your ideas publicly is a skill that will get you ahead on your job or in your career.

However, if you fear public speaking, you could be setting yourself up for stagnation or limitation on your job or in your career.

The best way to ensure you use your presentation skills to your advantage is to take time for a tune-up. Whether you work with a coach or make time on your own, you can use the following basic rules to tune-up your presentation skills:
  1. Inform
  2. Prepare
  3. Deliver
  4. Summarize
Each of these actions will allow you to tune-up your presentation skills. Let’s take a closer look to see what each of these actions will do for you.

INFORM
The purpose of your message is to inform your audience. When you inform your audience, you “communicate knowledge to” them. Become clear on the knowledge you want to communicate to your audience.

Determine what you want your audience to know about your message. Be sure to prepare your message with those details.

Structure your message in a logical way so your key points inform your audience and resonate with them.

PREPARE
When you prepare, this action will allow you to research your topic and learn about your audience.

The topic on which you will speak requires that you gather facts, details, information, and examples. You will construct your message with these facts, details, information, and examples with what your audience must know, need to know, and what you want them to do with your message after your presentation.

In addition to researching your topic, you will do your homework to learn more about your audience. Having an idea about the people with whom you will share your message will help you to gather the appropriate facts, details, information, and examples. Learning about your audience helps you to build rapport and prepare the appropriate message that will resonate with them.

A final reason to prepare is to boost your confidence. When you have confidence in your topic and details of your message, you increase the chances of a confident delivery.

DELIVER
Confidence is needed when you deliver your presentation. Meaning, when you get before your audience to speak your message, you want the nerves to be controlled and your abilities to shine.

This will happen because you prepared your message with the specific purpose to inform your audience.

This will also happen because you prepared your message to know to whom you are speaking and about what you are talking.

Allow your preparation to heighten your confidence so you can deliver your message with ease.

SUMMARIZE
Be sure to recap your message for your audience. Remind them of the key points you informed them of within your message. Depending upon how long you speak, your recap will be a good reminder of the key points you want your audience to remember.

In addition, your recap will serve as repetition for your message. It’s been said that repetition begets retention. Meaning, a recap of your message helps your audience to retain and remember the importance of your message.

Summarize the key points of your message to finalize your presentation.

These are four (4) basic rules you can follow to tune-up your presentation skills. Be careful not to allow your presentation skills to become a barrier to you on your job or in your career. Instead, use your presentation skills as a stepping-stone for job and career opportunities.

Investing time to tune-up your presentation skills will ensure you will not be held back from job or career opportunities you deserve.

Tuesday, April 9, 2013

"Tackle It Tuesday" Inspirational Tip on Presentation Skills

Preparation and practice are two keys for success when improving presentation and public speaking skills. 

This "Tackle It Tuesday" Inspirational Tip video will provide you with one more key to speaking success. 


Click here to watch the video.

What do you think?

Thursday, April 22, 2010

D.I.V.A.Bit #1: Don't Let 'Em Get Away

Ideas for speeches can come to you at any time (i.e. early in the morning or late at night).

The things that you do (i.e. dressing for work, cleaning your room, or riding the bus) or the places where you go (i.e. school, work, or laundry room) may reveal a potential topic on which you can speak in the future.

See the world around you. Open your mind to the topics that exist in your world daily. Take notice of what sparks your curiosity. Once a thought settles comfortably with you, record it.

Use a method for retaining ideas so that you don’t lose them before you use them. Notebooks, 3x5 index cards, journals, or hand-held recording devices are ways to capture and keep ideas that can lead to speeches for future events.

When you take time to capture your ideas, you will find an appropriate topic for most occasions, whether you are giving a report for a potential company fundraiser, a speech at a Toastmasters club meeting, keynote address at a graduation ceremony, or workshop at a teen ministry conference.

Monday, January 28, 2008

D.I.V.A. OF DIALOG SHARES SECRETS FOR BECOMING A POWERFUL PRESENTER

CHICAGO, IL – Self-development expert and author, Cassandra “D.I.V.A. of Dialog” Lee will share secrets of the speaking trade in the seminar “Conquer Communication Skills: The Powerful Presenter” on Thursday, September 13, 2007 from 7:00pm – 8:30pm.

Designed to turn audience members into “expert” presenters, this seminar will provide tools, tips, and techniques for confidently using visual aids, skillfully handling audience questions, and successfully handling the mishaps of any presentation.

"Conquer Communication Skills: The Powerful Presenter" will take place at the Wrightwood-Ashburn Branch Library, 8530 S. Kedzie Ave., Chicago, IL.
Doors open at 6:15pm and registration begins at 6:30pm. The cost for this seminar is FREE.

SSANEE, Inc., An Educational Consulting Firm is responsible for bringing this professional development seminar to the Wrightwood-Ashburn Branch Library. This seminar is a part of a new program initiative entitled the “SSANEE Seminar Series” that is designed to bring quality and economical programming to the community to promote life-long learning.

Inspirational speaker, national trainer, and author, Cassandra "D.I.V.A. of Dialog" Lee will conduct this seminar to help those who desire to become a better presenter.

Founded in 1999, the mission of SSANEE, Inc. is to use break-through strategies to provide associations, corporations, event planners, programming boards, social service agencies, schools, and universities with economical and customized training programs that impact their employees, students, and clients for long-term personal growth and career success.

Featured in Who’s Who in Black Chicago, the Inaugural Edition, Cassandra "D.I.V.A. of Dialog" Lee is an inspirational speaker, national trainer, consultant, facilitator, and author who uses divine inspiration vocally applied™ to teach audiences nationwide. This self-development expert conducts seminars, moderates panels, facilitates workshops, presents speeches, and writes resources that promote personal empowerment and professional development.

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Friday, October 26, 2007

D.I.V.A.BITS: 24 Enlightening Tips to Conquer Communication Skills

Designed for novice and expert speakers, this audio program is packed with "fresh and fun twists" to the tried and true techniques to improve your public speaking skills.

D.I.V.A.BITS: 24 Enlightening Tips to Conquer Communication Skills is full of quick tips that will help you to “Bridge the Gap” so that you don’t take your audience over the mountains and “Through the Woods”.

In addition, it will remind you to “Stand Firm” as you “Show and Tell” with a “Smell of Success” during your delivery.

When you consistently practice and use the techniques found in this audio CD, you will overcome the obstacles that stand in your way of confidently expressing your thoughts when you give a speech or presentation in public.

D.I.V.A.BITS: 24 Enlightening Tips to Conquer Communication Skills include the following techniques for improving and enhancing your communication skills:

1) Don't Let 'Em Get Away
2) Play Detective
3) Why Them? Why You
4) Don't Think - Know!
5) Feed Them Until Satisfied
6) Build Upon a Foundation
7) Get to the Point
8) Through the Woods
9) Bridge the Gap
10) Think, Write, Read, Speak
11) It Doesn't Happen Overnight
12) Everyday Conversations
13) Repetition Begets Retention
14) King's English
15) Remove the Crutches
16) Keep That to Yourself
17) Smell of Success
18)Stand Firm
19) The Eyes Have It
20) The Boring Professor
21) Show and Tell
22) The Helpful Aid
23) K.I.S.S. and K.I.L.L.
24) Technology Glitch

Duration: 24 m, 15s

Price: $20.00 (includes shipping & handling)

Allow 6-8 weeks for shipping and handling.

To boost your confidence when you speak in front of an audience of ten or an audience of 1,000, purchase this audio CD at https://www.ssanee.com/.

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