In this weeks tip for presentations I talk about introductions which is something that we have looked at a lot. But this tip is a little different because I talk about the times when you don’t need to introduce yourself.
That’s right “Sometimes you don’t need to introduce yourself”.
If you are presenting at a conference and you are one of many presenters it’s not always necessary for you to introduce yourself as someone has probably already introduced you.
I also show you why this can have a great impact on your audience if used correctly.
Enjoy the video
Here are some of our other videos about presentation introductions:
A nightmare scenario for many people is one in which your professor, your teacher, your boss, or your manager tells you that you have to give a presentation… And you have to do it tomorrow! I’m sure this happens and I’m sure the person who hears this gets pretty nervous, especially is he/she has to give an English presentation. So how can you deal with this situation? Glad you asked, because this week, you’re going to learn how to give a presentation with little time to prepare. [click to continue…]
Recently, Ive been working with the Bank of Korea to train their employees in presentation skills. The nature of their work requires them to discuss statistics, data and equations. However, statistics and data are often presented in the most dull and boring way. Today, I’m going to show you how to change that. [click to continue…]
It’s hard to avoid social media these days, it’s everywhere. In this weeks video I show you how to make your presentation social friendly and also how this can help you and your credibility.
I have broken the presentation into 3 parts for you.
Anticipation
Here I explain how you can get your audience excited about your next business presentation even before they have entered the presentation room.
Social means credible
In this section I explain why being more social about your presentations can give you credibility. This can help people regard you as the go to person in your business field.
Be social with your audience
Here I explain the importance of communication after your presentation using social media. This is a great way of staying in touch with your audience.
http://presentationexpressions.com This week, our friend Rich DeBourke gives us a great hack for your presentations by teaching you how to turn a document into an effective PowerPoint slide. This is great if you’re wondering what to do with your report or spreadsheet if you need to give a presentation. [click to continue…]