Hi Citehr Friends,
It has been a while that I posted something on the '10 Simple Ways' Series.. so here it goes!
10 Simple Ways to Beat the Fearful Presenter: This presentation will provide you information to be a more confident presenter.
From India, Delhi
It has been a while that I posted something on the '10 Simple Ways' Series.. so here it goes!
10 Simple Ways to Beat the Fearful Presenter: This presentation will provide you information to be a more confident presenter.
From India, Delhi
Thank you Vipin for the kind and encouraging words. Oasis of Learning is happy to start another series named 'Learning Drops'.
Check out the first edition:
https://www.citehr.com/517573-learni...ml#post2206439
Happy Learning...
From India, Delhi
Check out the first edition:
https://www.citehr.com/517573-learni...ml#post2206439
Happy Learning...
From India, Delhi
Hello Mr Atul Sharma,
A very nice compendium of preparation points arranged in a good sequence.
In my experience there are two more areas that cause butterflies in the stomach.
First one. People are sceptical about their lack of fluency in the language.
They can certainly work on this in advance to gain confidence.
Break big ideas into small sentences or some bullet points.
Second one. Whatever is presented a presenter should be thorough about his subject.
In the audience he can expect all sorts of people.
Two important classifications: Those who support and those who oppose a thought.
The presenter should try to garner the support to his advantage.
In a tight situation encourage them to speak as you mentally gather your own points.
Your views please,
V.Raghunathan
From India
A very nice compendium of preparation points arranged in a good sequence.
In my experience there are two more areas that cause butterflies in the stomach.
First one. People are sceptical about their lack of fluency in the language.
They can certainly work on this in advance to gain confidence.
Break big ideas into small sentences or some bullet points.
Second one. Whatever is presented a presenter should be thorough about his subject.
In the audience he can expect all sorts of people.
Two important classifications: Those who support and those who oppose a thought.
The presenter should try to garner the support to his advantage.
In a tight situation encourage them to speak as you mentally gather your own points.
Your views please,
V.Raghunathan
From India
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