- Anybody can be a speaker and presenter of good quality. However, the art requires immense practice and dedication, says David C Linus, founder and trainer, ICSPS.
- Master your topic/subject. Having ample knowledge means half the battle won.
- Practise presentation in front of a mirror and focus on voice modulation, intonation and body language, says Roopali Sundar, Talent Management Head, Avaya.
- If you are using graphic presentation, ensure that the audio-visual logistics are in place. Just in case they fail, can you communicate without them? “Don’t get worried”, says Dr. Ashutosh Misal,”be prepared keeping all necessary information/data handy.”
- If you have erred during your presentation, mentally forgive yourself swiftly, with statements like “That’s okay” or “Next time I will be careful”, and move on.
- If you encounter an audience that possess more knowledge than you do, don’t flounder or get into a belligerent debate.
- Follow three mantras, says Dr. Mishal, trainer and Director, Novel Institute of Management Studies, Pune. Estimate probable questions, don’t use bookish tips or imitate anyone for your presentations. Follow the principle of thinking for the worst and doing for the best.
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