Showing posts with label effective presentations without powerpoint. Show all posts
Showing posts with label effective presentations without powerpoint. Show all posts

Saturday, September 8, 2012

Adding Charisma to Your Presentations by Developing a Dynamic Story



Story telling is a very effective way to get your point across. Here are some tips to help you develop a dynamic powerful story to become more charismatic.

•Decide on the purpose for the story. What is the main point you want to make? Slant the telling of the story so that that point is clear.

•Create the backdrop. Describe the scene so that the audience can picture it in their minds. What is the time, location, weather? What is going on emotionally, physically, or spiritually?

•Introduce the main characters. Help your audience to picture the important characters through detailed descriptions. Become them; describe their relationships, quirks and personality. Add character voices or mannerisms to make them different from your own.

•Begin the Journey. What is the task, the goal, and the journey to take? What are the challenges that need to be faced?

•Meet the obstacle. To avoid boredom something must happen to get in your way and make it interesting. This could be a person, a self limiting belief, or a challenge to overcome. Exaggeration will add humor.

•Overcome the obstacles. What had to be done to overcome the obstacle? What inner resources did you have to summon? Did someone help you? A hero? Be specific. Break your solution down into a few steps in sequence. This is where the teaching happens.

•Resolve the story. How did everything turn out? Tie up the loose ends-what happened to the other people? To your hero?

•Make the point. A story needs one clear point to have more points confuses the issue. Write out and memorize the point, work on the words to make it simple and easy to remember. Find “the phrase that pays”.

•Ask the question. Make your story personal to the audience. “Has that ever happened to you?” Turn the main point into a question. Push their buttons!

•Practice, practice, practice. Tell your stories to anyone who is willing to listen. Get feedback and make adjustments accordingly. Remember people are emotionally driven and storytelling helps you draw them in becoming more magnetic.

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Wednesday, September 5, 2012

If There Was No PowerPoint, Would You Have Enough Charisma to Perform?



Most of the presentations made nowadays are made with the help of PowerPoint. There are also class teachers and lecturers who use PowerPoint to make the teaching and learning process more interesting. However, it is the professional who makes presentations without the use of PowerPoint, while following some of their age-old beliefs for presentations. 

Presentations without PowerPoint prove to be quite boring. This is because the presentation will be monotonous, with no music background or visual aids to help in the presentation. PowerPoint presentations usually provide a change for the audience in the presentation, and also give the crowd some visual explanations to the points that are being told in the presentation. So without PowerPoint in the presentation, it is very important that the presenter use some creativity in the presentation. This is because it is only this creativity that will keep the audience interested and motivated in the presentation!

The most important thing that has to be remembered to give a successful presentation without PowerPoint is to exactly know what you are talking about.  If you are well versed with the matter you intend to present, you can very well present it without the help of PowerPoint.   However, make sure to make your presentation only after learning about the temperament and nature of your audience. Remember that it is of no use talking to the audience as a group of employees. Instead, make it a point to tailor your presentation to meet the intelligence of the audience you are facing. 

When beginning the presentation, you have to present it while keeping the end of the presentation in mind. You have to know what the purpose of your presentation is, as without PowerPoint you might lose the interest of the audience! Make sure you see, hear and feel what exactly it is that you want people to respond to in whatever it is that you say.  Make a strong start to your presentation. Without PowerPoint, it is very much important that the first words and your appearance set the right tone for the audience to listen to you throughout the presentation. One of the best ways of making a connection with the audience without the help of PowerPoint is to tell a story or an anecdote that has universal appeal. 

One of the main things that have to be done when giving a presentation is to practice on the speech as much as possible or at least memorize the outline. This is the only way of looking polished while speaking.  It is indeed a false notion that using PowerPoint slides in a presentation will make a person a dynamic speaker.  The process of becoming a dynamic speaker lies in the hands of the speaker. Only practice can make one a successful speaker, and this is one skill that cannot be delegated to anyone else. 

If PowerPoint is not used in a presentation, it is important that props be used instead. This is because a prop is basically worth a thousand words.  With props, people tend to anchor thoughts in their minds to these props.  It is no difference if the prop is large, small, funny or serious, as long as it relates to the point that you are trying to make and that the audience sees it! Another way of making sure that the audience loves you despite the fact that you don’t use PowerPoint in your presentation is to bring solutions to the problems they have. With your research of the audience, you would already have an idea to what their problems are; it is only up to you to bring new ideas to them to try.
Remember that when you are not using PowerPoint, you are the visual aid of the presentation. People will then gain more interest in whatever it is that you say, instead of visuals or fancy slides or overheads. So basically, without PowerPoint, it is important that the speaker be more self-confident and well versed in his speech. Without this, it may be quite impossible to imagine giving a presentation without PowerPoint!

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