Effective Presentation Skills: A Practical Guide to Better Speaking
Title: Effective Presentation Skills: A Practical Guide to Better Speaking
Author(s): Steve Mandel
Publisher: Crisp Learning
Date: 1999
Pages: 105
Size: 5.5 Mb
Format: PDF
Quality: High
Language: American English
Learning Objectives for Effective Presentation Skills are:
1) To explain how to build credibility and confidence as speaker
2) To show how to use presentation technology to your advantage
3) To provide techniques for preparing and delivering a presentation well [+/-]
Learning to be a better speaker is similar to learning any activity. In the beginning it can be frustrating. After a few lessons in which you learn some theory and practice some of the basic skills, things usually improve. To really learn to do anything well takes constant practice and mastery of the basics.
Speaking is no different. Before becoming comfortable as a speaker, you need to learn some basic skills and then actively seek places to practice those skills. This may mean walking into your manager's office and volunteering to give more presentations, or joining a speaking club which allows you to speak in an organized stting. The more experience you gain, the more proficient and comfortable you will become.
Contents
Part 1: Assessing Your Skills
Part 2: Planning Your Presentation
Part 3: Slides and Other Visual Aids
Part 4: New Technology for Presentations
Part 5: Preparing Your Presentation
Part 6: Delivering Your Presentation with Energy and Composure
This Fifty-Minute Book is designed to be "read with a pencil." It is an excellent workbook for self-study as well as classroom learning.
1) To explain how to build credibility and confidence as speaker
2) To show how to use presentation technology to your advantage
3) To provide techniques for preparing and delivering a presentation well [+/-]
Learning to be a better speaker is similar to learning any activity. In the beginning it can be frustrating. After a few lessons in which you learn some theory and practice some of the basic skills, things usually improve. To really learn to do anything well takes constant practice and mastery of the basics.
Speaking is no different. Before becoming comfortable as a speaker, you need to learn some basic skills and then actively seek places to practice those skills. This may mean walking into your manager's office and volunteering to give more presentations, or joining a speaking club which allows you to speak in an organized stting. The more experience you gain, the more proficient and comfortable you will become.
Contents
Part 1: Assessing Your Skills
Part 2: Planning Your Presentation
Part 3: Slides and Other Visual Aids
Part 4: New Technology for Presentations
Part 5: Preparing Your Presentation
Part 6: Delivering Your Presentation with Energy and Composure
This Fifty-Minute Book is designed to be "read with a pencil." It is an excellent workbook for self-study as well as classroom learning.
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