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Effective Presentation Skills As executives / staff grow up the ladder in the organization, one of the important skills they need to develop is presentation skills. These skills broadly focuses on the ability to speak up to a group of people in a formal / informal setting. Here are six steps to making successful presentations:
(6) Do not apologise: Very often people wrongfully begin presentations with an apology. This often puts off people and is seen as a defense mechanism to avoid embarrassment. Feeling confident is the most important step in being confident. Sufficient preparation, practice, rehearsals and some A.V. support should easily make a presentation effective. Remember to put yourself in the shoes of audience and make it your moral responsibility to give them some value addition through your presentation. Even if an apology is needed, do so only at the end and mildly only. Infact enthusiasm itself is a great catalyst for a successful presentation. Remember ‘how you speak is as important as what you say’. Email- profrssmani@rediffmail.com |
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