Infographic: the do's and don'ts of presenting

Geschreven door Faculty of Skills | May 16, 2017
Some of us might never get comfortable with it, but presenting is here to stay! When giving a presentation, a good preparation is everything. Presenting is a skill that can and should be trained and it helps to gather tips for this. The experts at Walkerstone present them in an infographic to make your presentation a memorable one!

The presentation is a procedure where you represent your product or project in a speech, lecture or demonstration in order to educate your audience. Some people heat their anxiety level high when they hear about giving presentations in front of people while some find it easy calling. If you are anxious because you are thinking about yourself, move your focus to the audience to reduce it. Before heading for a presentation, it’s important to loosen your nerves by taking a deep breath twice or thrice and once you start pitching, you can try to concentrate on a specific object to release the pressure. 
 
It is mandatory to be involved in the topic totally in order to spellbind the audience. Always remember that audience is the key-point of presentation’s success. If your audience is satisfied with your presentation then it is considered as a success. You know the global rule; the first impression is the last impression? Implement it here for perfect pitching. Be interactive while presenting and communicate with proper eye contact. Note down key points that you are going to explain in your presentation. Emotional touchy topics occupy the mind for a longer time, so try to connect emotionally with your audience. Work on your body language and voice tone as they will also help you in delivering your point effectively. Find out more in this infographic by Walkerstone!
 
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