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Top Five Presentation Do's & Don'ts

ТОР 5 FVE PRESENTATION DO's& DON'TS DO DON'T BEEP.ROBOTS. BLIP.STRATEGY -BEEP. LEARNYOUR MATERIAL READ FROM THE SLIDES Take the time to commit your material to memory. An educated speaker is one worth paying attention to, and will keep the audience engaged. Nothing is more boring than a presenter using their slides as a script. Show them your shining personality, not your shiny robot parts. DO DON'T YOLBDE MRING ESA ): Y/N KNOW THE MACHINE ASSUME THE MACHINE Technical issues could derail your presentation. Spend some quality time with the equipment you will be using to avoid embarrassing surprises on presentation day. Being surprised by a last minute technology issue can be a potential disaster. Test the equipment you are using for your presentation to make sure it runs smoothly. DO DON'T Once Upon a TIE INCREASE IN MARKE REVENUE REMINDS ME OF MY cA Presentation... SERGEANT KITmYHaMMER TELL THEM A STORY GET TOO FAR OFF TOPIC Whether it's how to slay dragons or an online sales report, get your ideas across by tellinga story. A dear beginning, middle and end will help audiences easily follow your key points. Make your content relatable, and be sure it's going to support your overall goalas a presenter. Try to keep things interesting without forcing it. DO DON'T NEXT ON SLIDE 1047 You' u NOTICE A SLIGHT INCREASE. KEEP IT SIMPLE OVERDO IT Tasteful simplicity will always do the trick One powerful line of text and a supporting element may be all you need to express The point you are trying to make could easily get lost in a deluge of information overload. Focus on the key messages you want to getacross, and save the details for Q&A your message. DO % OF DINOSAURS WHO PLAY THE SAX DON'T ALL OF THE WORDS WORDS. USEVISUAL HELP GETTOOWORDY While it hasn't been proven that T-Rex played the saxophone, it is proven that visuals facilitate rapid understanding and enhance memory retention. Having a superfluousamount of text on your slides can leave you sinking fast. Find a good balance between content, graphics, and space. propoint IGRAPHICS www.propointgraphics.com ТОР 5 FVE PRESENTATION DO's& DON'TS DO DON'T BEEP.ROBOTS. BLIP.STRATEGY -BEEP. LEARNYOUR MATERIAL READ FROM THE SLIDES Take the time to commit your material to memory. An educated speaker is one worth paying attention to, and will keep the audience engaged. Nothing is more boring than a presenter using their slides as a script. Show them your shining personality, not your shiny robot parts. DO DON'T YOLBDE MRING ESA ): Y/N KNOW THE MACHINE ASSUME THE MACHINE Technical issues could derail your presentation. Spend some quality time with the equipment you will be using to avoid embarrassing surprises on presentation day. Being surprised by a last minute technology issue can be a potential disaster. Test the equipment you are using for your presentation to make sure it runs smoothly. DO DON'T Once Upon a TIE INCREASE IN MARKE REVENUE REMINDS ME OF MY cA Presentation... SERGEANT KITmYHaMMER TELL THEM A STORY GET TOO FAR OFF TOPIC Whether it's how to slay dragons or an online sales report, get your ideas across by tellinga story. A dear beginning, middle and end will help audiences easily follow your key points. Make your content relatable, and be sure it's going to support your overall goalas a presenter. Try to keep things interesting without forcing it. DO DON'T NEXT ON SLIDE 1047 You' u NOTICE A SLIGHT INCREASE. KEEP IT SIMPLE OVERDO IT Tasteful simplicity will always do the trick One powerful line of text and a supporting element may be all you need to express The point you are trying to make could easily get lost in a deluge of information overload. Focus on the key messages you want to getacross, and save the details for Q&A your message. DO % OF DINOSAURS WHO PLAY THE SAX DON'T ALL OF THE WORDS WORDS. USEVISUAL HELP GETTOOWORDY While it hasn't been proven that T-Rex played the saxophone, it is proven that visuals facilitate rapid understanding and enhance memory retention. Having a superfluousamount of text on your slides can leave you sinking fast. Find a good balance between content, graphics, and space. propoint IGRAPHICS www.propointgraphics.com

Top Five Presentation Do's & Don'ts

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Presentation experts, ProPoint Graphics, put together the top presentation do's and don'ts for creating and delivering effective presentations.

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