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Top 100 Speeches of the 20th Century by Rank - StumbleUpon. How to create a captivating presentation. 250 Things You Wish You Know That Will Guarantee Your Speaking S. How to Deliver Effective Presentations. Edit Article Small Group Events Edited by Kare Anderson, Webster, Chris Hadley, Kene and 30 others "O, it offends me to the soul, to hear a robustious periwig-pated fellow tear a passion to tatters...

How to Deliver Effective Presentations

"William Shakespeare: Hamlet - Act 3, Scene 2 Giving presentations to audiences, large or small, can be a daunting and anxiety-ridden task. Business presentations take many forms. Ad Steps 1Know your audience and understand its perspective. 13Exit the stage. Small Group Events The previous steps are oriented primarily towards more formal presentations. Remember adults are self-directed. Tips Confidence! Warnings Do not hand out the presentation in advance. How to Attain Serenity Before Giving a Speech. Edward Tufte Presentation Tips. Presentation Tips This collection of tips was transcribed from a seminar given in Seattle by Edward Tufte.

Edward Tufte Presentation Tips

He attributes these tips to another author (but I can't remember who it was). Show up early, and something good is bound to happen. You may have a chance to head off some technical or ergonomic problem. Also, whereas at the end of a talk people are eager to rush off and avoid traffic, at the beginning they filter in slowly. Fundamentals of Public Speaking - Free Communication Video Lectures. 5 Things Every Presenter Needs To Know About People. The two elements of a great presenter. 1.

The two elements of a great presenter

Respect (from the audience)2. Love (to the audience) There are no doubt important evolutionary reasons why this is true, but in my experience, every great presenter earns the respect of the audience (through her appearance, reputation, posture, voice, slides, introduction, etc.) and captures the attention of the audience by sending them love. Love takes many forms.

I love you enough to teach you this. Margaret Thatcher was a great presenter, even though she had none of the glib charisma people expect from someone with that title. In the famous interrogation scene in Basic Instinct (link not included so no one yells at me), Sharon Stone does a brilliant presentation. Tony Robbins is considered an astounding presenter for a similar reason. If you have love but no respect, you're a lounge singer. If you have respect, but no love, you're like one of the rare self-promotional talks at TED. Consider this clip from Patton. Don't apologize at the beginning of the talk. The two elements of a great presenter:Seth Godin. ~synthesis~: The audience matters most. A good friend of mine, Jack Timmons, sent me this parable today: A disappointed Coca Cola salesman returns from his Middle East assignment.

~synthesis~: The audience matters most

A friend asked, "Why weren't you successful with the Arabs? " The salesman explained: "When I got posted to the Middle East, I was very confident that I would make a good sales pitch as Cola is virtually unknown there. But, I had a problem I didn't know to speak Arabic. So, I planned to convey the message through three posters... First poster: A man lying in the hot desert sand...totally exhausted and fainting.Second poster: The man is drinking our Cola.Third poster: Our man is now totally refreshed. And Then these posters were pasted all over the place. A powerful lesson for all of us :-). A public speaking coach once told me that great communication is not about you getting across what you wanted to. Marketing succeeds when the message resonates with your audience, not your management (who are often far from the target audience).