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SELAMAT DATANG

TIPS ON HOW TO PRESENT A. SELAMAT DATANG. WELCOME. LECTURE. DO NOT MAKE YOUR AUDIENCE YARN AND GO TO SLEEP. LECTURES. PERAK GEMILANG. PREPARED

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SELAMAT DATANG

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  1. TIPS ON HOW TO PRESENT A SELAMAT DATANG WELCOME LECTURE

  2. DO NOT MAKE YOUR AUDIENCE YARN AND GO TO SLEEP LECTURES

  3. PERAK GEMILANG PREPARED BY CHAN KIM FOOK SMK METHODIST AYER TAWAR

  4. Ladies and Gentlemen, shall we begin?

  5. START WITH A BANG!

  6. A man’s embarrassing moments ….. At the office, the new secretary noticed that the manager’s fly was open.Upon leaving the room, she said, “Sir, your barracks door is open.”

  7. The manager, an ex-Army man, did not understand her remark but later he saw that his zipper was open.

  8. The next day, the manager asked, “By the way, when you looked into my barracks door yesterday, did you notice the tall soldier standing at attention?

  9. “No sir,” the secretary replied sweetly, “all I saw was a disabled veteran sitting on two old Ali Baba bags.”

  10. POWER PRESENTATION

  11. MANY OF US FRET PRESENTATIONS, EVEN TEACHERS!

  12. SO WHAT HAPPENS? FIDDLE, SCRATCH,SWEAT,STUTTER …..

  13. MANY PRESENTERS FAIL TO SEE THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN REPORTING AND PRESENTING.

  14. THERE IS ABIGDIFFERENCE

  15. REPORTSAREREAD

  16. PRESENTATIONSARE FOR LISTENING

  17. The participants can read at home if they want to and fall asleep in the process!

  18. NEVER READ HANDOUTS! YOUR CLIENTS KNOW HOW TO READ.

  19. SO WHO MAKES PRESENTATIONS?

  20. SALES EXECUTIVES TEACHERS

  21. WHAT IS THE GOLDEN RULEOFPERFORMANCE?

  22. THEGOLDEN RULE IS “USE IT”or“LOSE IT”

  23. PRESENTATION IS A SKILL. THIS CAN BE ACQUIRED

  24. HOW?

  25. WE CAN DO THE FOLLOWING

  26. LEARN UNLEARN RELEARN

  27. OLD HABITS DIE HARD

  28. WHAT ARE THESE OLD HABITS THAT WE ARE TALKING ABOUT?

  29. WHAT DO ALL THESE REACTIONS MEAN?

  30. HAND IN THE POCKET.

  31. Hand In Pocket • Stiff • Unnatural

  32. WAVING OF THE ARMS

  33. Waving Arms - Over gesturing - Distracting

  34. PACING ABOUT ALL OVER

  35. Pacing About - Lose eye contact - Talking to oneself

  36. SHIFTING ONE’S WEIGHT AROUND

  37. Shifting Weight - Moving about - Lack confidence

  38. WANDERINGORROVING EYES

  39. Fiddling with ‘Props’ - Distracting - Not serious - Not focus

  40. FIDDLING WITH THE PROPS

  41. Wandering Eyes - Distracting - No eye contact

  42. Ladies & Gentlemen, shall we continue?

  43. THE ENEMYWITHIN

  44. THROAT

  45. SHOULDERS

  46. LEGS

  47. TIPS FOR PRESENTERS • Know your audience • Prepare your materials • Survey the area • Begin with a bang • Check your equipment • Check yourself • Hold audience attention • Have a repertoire of techniques

  48. KNOW YOU AUDIENCE Individuals Lazy Easily bored Not stupid

  49. PREPARE YOUR MATERIALS Attractive Colourful Variety Readable Not crammed with details

  50. SURVEY THE AREA Location Room Furniture Seating arrangement

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