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Presenting an idea
Module 9
Developing the confidence
and capability to give good
presentations, and to stand
up in front of an audience
and speak well, are extremely
helpful competencies for self-
development and social
situations.
Presenting your
idea / public
speaking
Presenting your idea / public speaking
Presentations can have different formats and purposes:
•Oral (spoken)
•Multimedia (using various media - visuals, audio, etc)
•PowerPoint presentations
•Giving a talk on a subject to a group (impromptu or
planned)
•Giving a speech at a weddings or a eulogy at a funeral
Anyone can give a good presentation, or perform public
speaking to a professional and impressive standard - it just
takes preparation and practice.
Communication skills
Effective communication skills are fundamental to
success in many aspects of life. Making friends,
building self-confidence, having relationships and
starting work - these all depend on being able to
communicate well with other.
Communication is a two-way process, so
improving communication involves both how we
send and receive messages.
Communication is:
•10% words
•20% how we say them
•70% body language
Improving communication skills
Effective communication is a key interpersonal
skill and learning how we can improve our
communication has many benefits.
Learn to Listen
Listening is not the same as hearing; learn to
listen not only to the words being spoken but
how they are being spoken and the non-verbal
messages sent with them. Clarify and reflect to
confirm what the other person has said and avoid
any confusion. Try not to think about what to say
next whilst listening; instead clear your mind and
focus on the message being received.
Improving communication skills
Think before you speak
Do not say the first thing that comes into
your head but instead take a moment and
pay close attention to what you say and how
you say it. Focus on the meaning of what you
want to communicate.
Aim to increase understanding by
considering how your message might be
received by the other person. By
communicating clearly, you can help avoid
misunderstandings and potential conflict
with others.
Improving communication skills
Be clear
Present information in a
way that its meaning can be
clearly understood. Pay
particular attention to
differences in culture, past
experiences, attitudes and
abilities before conveying
your message. Avoid jargon
and over-complicated
language; explain things as
simply as possible.
Be Clear
Improving communication skills
Pay attention to body language
The way you look, listen, move, and react to
another person tells them more about how
you’re feeling than words alone ever can. You
can enhance effective communication by using
open body language i.e. arms uncrossed,
standing with an open stance or sitting on the
edge of your seat, and maintaining eye contact
with the person you’re talking to.
You can also use body language to emphasise
or enhance your verbal message i.e. patting a
friend on the back while complimenting him
on his success, for example, or pounding your
fists to underline your message.
Improving communication skills
Assert yourself
Direct, assertive expression makes for clear
communication and can help boost self-
esteem and decision-making. Being
assertive means expressing your thoughts,
feelings, and needs in an open and honest
way, while standing up for yourself and
respecting others.
It does NOT mean being hostile, aggressive,
or demanding. Effective communication is
always about understanding the other
person, not about winning an argument or
forcing your opinions on others.
Improving communication skills
Assert yourself
•Value yourself and your opinions - They are as
important as anyone else’s.
•Know your needs and wants - Learn to express
them without infringing on the rights of others.
•Express negative thoughts in a positive way. It’s
OK to be angry, but you must be respectful as well.
•Receive feedback positively - Accept compliments
graciously, learn from your mistakes, ask for help
when needed.
•Learn to say ‘no’ - Know your limits and don’t let
others take advantage of you. Look for alternatives
so everyone feels good about the outcome.
Watch your (body) language
We all use body language in day-to-day communication.
Body Language is a process of communicating in a non-
verbal way i.e. through facial expressions, gestures,
postures and even hand movements. When talking to
others, due to nerves or just lack of practice, you can be
saying one thing, while your body is saying something
completely different. Giving careful attention to
improving body language can greatly enhance the
impact of a presentation.
The thing to realise with hand gestures or any other
presentation-enhancing behaviour is that you won’t be
able to conquer them all at once. It takes time, practice
and dedication to actively seek ways to continuously
improve your methods each and every time.
Watch your (body) language
Eye contact
Good eye contact helps gain and
hold the attention of the audience
and it establishes a rapport with
them. Avoid looking down, off into
space or over people’s heads - make
meaningful eye contact.
Movement and fidgeting
Avoid fidgeting and unnecessary
movement i.e. playing with your
hair or swaying from side to side.
Watch your (body) language
Facial expressions
Smiling is a positive facial expression that helps
relax you and the audience but avoid over
emphasis. In addition to giving you a relaxed
calm appearance, smiling actually releases
helpful 'happy' chemicals into your nervous
system, and makes you feel good.
Posture
Good posture is crucial to looking professional
as it exudes confidence and helps project your
voice. Avoid leaning on one hip, folding your
arms or crossing your legs and don’t turn your
back to the audience.
Handling nerves / anxiety
Lots of people stress out about talking in front
of a group or getting laughed at if they make a
mistake in front of an audience. Feeling nervous
before delivering a presentation or having to
speak in public is natural. If managed correctly,
nerves can help to spur you on, but on the flip
side if they are not effectively managed they
can have a negative effect on delivery.
Good news … there are many techniques that
can be used to manage nerves and these can be
learned and developed so that a you can call
upon them when needed.
Techniques to manage nerves
Practice
Practice delivering your presentation as often as
possible. This can be done alone in front of the
mirror, with other members of your group or using
friends and family as a pretend audience. This will
help you feel more prepared and more confident.
Nothing calms nerves like the confidence that
comes from knowing you're prepared.
Techniques to manage nerves
Prepare, prepare, prepare
On the day of the presentation, be as well prepared
as you can possibly be so that you feel in control of
the situation. Sound preparation includes getting to
the presentation venue as early as possible and
checking that you have all of your notes and visual
aids in place before you arrive. If presenting using a
computer and projector, it is always advisable to do
a final check to ensure everything is working.
Techniques to manage nerves
Slow it down
Nerves can cause you to speed up your speech. If
you naturally get nervous or speak quickly, there
are many ways to tackle this:
•Breathe
•Prepare a really strong opening as this will help
you to develop confidence from the start
•Speak slower than you would in a normal
conversation
•Ask yourself – am I making sense?
Top Tips
1. If you feel yourself starting to get nervous,
consider the tips above. You might also think
about the people talking to you. They were
once in the same position as you and they
made it through.
2. Consider video-taping the next “dry-run” of
your presentation and turning the sound off, so
you focus completely on your body language.
3. There are many people who are born with
natural enthusiasm and charisma, but working
on body language is a tangible way that anyone
can improve the level of presentation that is
being given
Top Tips
4. Laughing releases endorphins that can
help relieve stress and anxiety; most
people like to laugh and will feel drawn
to somebody who can make them
laugh. Don’t be afraid to be funny, but
ensure your humour is appropriate to
the situation. Use your sense of humour
to break the ice, to lower barriers and
gain the affection of others. By using
appropriate humour, you will be
perceived as more charismatic.
Time to
switch on
your humour
Congratulations
you have completed Module 9

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Module 9 presenting the idea

  • 1. Entrepreneurial mind sets This programme has been funded with support from the European Commission Presenting an idea Module 9
  • 2. Developing the confidence and capability to give good presentations, and to stand up in front of an audience and speak well, are extremely helpful competencies for self- development and social situations. Presenting your idea / public speaking
  • 3. Presenting your idea / public speaking Presentations can have different formats and purposes: •Oral (spoken) •Multimedia (using various media - visuals, audio, etc) •PowerPoint presentations •Giving a talk on a subject to a group (impromptu or planned) •Giving a speech at a weddings or a eulogy at a funeral Anyone can give a good presentation, or perform public speaking to a professional and impressive standard - it just takes preparation and practice.
  • 4. Communication skills Effective communication skills are fundamental to success in many aspects of life. Making friends, building self-confidence, having relationships and starting work - these all depend on being able to communicate well with other. Communication is a two-way process, so improving communication involves both how we send and receive messages. Communication is: •10% words •20% how we say them •70% body language
  • 5. Improving communication skills Effective communication is a key interpersonal skill and learning how we can improve our communication has many benefits. Learn to Listen Listening is not the same as hearing; learn to listen not only to the words being spoken but how they are being spoken and the non-verbal messages sent with them. Clarify and reflect to confirm what the other person has said and avoid any confusion. Try not to think about what to say next whilst listening; instead clear your mind and focus on the message being received.
  • 6. Improving communication skills Think before you speak Do not say the first thing that comes into your head but instead take a moment and pay close attention to what you say and how you say it. Focus on the meaning of what you want to communicate. Aim to increase understanding by considering how your message might be received by the other person. By communicating clearly, you can help avoid misunderstandings and potential conflict with others.
  • 7. Improving communication skills Be clear Present information in a way that its meaning can be clearly understood. Pay particular attention to differences in culture, past experiences, attitudes and abilities before conveying your message. Avoid jargon and over-complicated language; explain things as simply as possible. Be Clear
  • 8. Improving communication skills Pay attention to body language The way you look, listen, move, and react to another person tells them more about how you’re feeling than words alone ever can. You can enhance effective communication by using open body language i.e. arms uncrossed, standing with an open stance or sitting on the edge of your seat, and maintaining eye contact with the person you’re talking to. You can also use body language to emphasise or enhance your verbal message i.e. patting a friend on the back while complimenting him on his success, for example, or pounding your fists to underline your message.
  • 9. Improving communication skills Assert yourself Direct, assertive expression makes for clear communication and can help boost self- esteem and decision-making. Being assertive means expressing your thoughts, feelings, and needs in an open and honest way, while standing up for yourself and respecting others. It does NOT mean being hostile, aggressive, or demanding. Effective communication is always about understanding the other person, not about winning an argument or forcing your opinions on others.
  • 10. Improving communication skills Assert yourself •Value yourself and your opinions - They are as important as anyone else’s. •Know your needs and wants - Learn to express them without infringing on the rights of others. •Express negative thoughts in a positive way. It’s OK to be angry, but you must be respectful as well. •Receive feedback positively - Accept compliments graciously, learn from your mistakes, ask for help when needed. •Learn to say ‘no’ - Know your limits and don’t let others take advantage of you. Look for alternatives so everyone feels good about the outcome.
  • 11. Watch your (body) language We all use body language in day-to-day communication. Body Language is a process of communicating in a non- verbal way i.e. through facial expressions, gestures, postures and even hand movements. When talking to others, due to nerves or just lack of practice, you can be saying one thing, while your body is saying something completely different. Giving careful attention to improving body language can greatly enhance the impact of a presentation. The thing to realise with hand gestures or any other presentation-enhancing behaviour is that you won’t be able to conquer them all at once. It takes time, practice and dedication to actively seek ways to continuously improve your methods each and every time.
  • 12. Watch your (body) language Eye contact Good eye contact helps gain and hold the attention of the audience and it establishes a rapport with them. Avoid looking down, off into space or over people’s heads - make meaningful eye contact. Movement and fidgeting Avoid fidgeting and unnecessary movement i.e. playing with your hair or swaying from side to side.
  • 13. Watch your (body) language Facial expressions Smiling is a positive facial expression that helps relax you and the audience but avoid over emphasis. In addition to giving you a relaxed calm appearance, smiling actually releases helpful 'happy' chemicals into your nervous system, and makes you feel good. Posture Good posture is crucial to looking professional as it exudes confidence and helps project your voice. Avoid leaning on one hip, folding your arms or crossing your legs and don’t turn your back to the audience.
  • 14. Handling nerves / anxiety Lots of people stress out about talking in front of a group or getting laughed at if they make a mistake in front of an audience. Feeling nervous before delivering a presentation or having to speak in public is natural. If managed correctly, nerves can help to spur you on, but on the flip side if they are not effectively managed they can have a negative effect on delivery. Good news … there are many techniques that can be used to manage nerves and these can be learned and developed so that a you can call upon them when needed.
  • 15. Techniques to manage nerves Practice Practice delivering your presentation as often as possible. This can be done alone in front of the mirror, with other members of your group or using friends and family as a pretend audience. This will help you feel more prepared and more confident. Nothing calms nerves like the confidence that comes from knowing you're prepared.
  • 16. Techniques to manage nerves Prepare, prepare, prepare On the day of the presentation, be as well prepared as you can possibly be so that you feel in control of the situation. Sound preparation includes getting to the presentation venue as early as possible and checking that you have all of your notes and visual aids in place before you arrive. If presenting using a computer and projector, it is always advisable to do a final check to ensure everything is working.
  • 17. Techniques to manage nerves Slow it down Nerves can cause you to speed up your speech. If you naturally get nervous or speak quickly, there are many ways to tackle this: •Breathe •Prepare a really strong opening as this will help you to develop confidence from the start •Speak slower than you would in a normal conversation •Ask yourself – am I making sense?
  • 18. Top Tips 1. If you feel yourself starting to get nervous, consider the tips above. You might also think about the people talking to you. They were once in the same position as you and they made it through. 2. Consider video-taping the next “dry-run” of your presentation and turning the sound off, so you focus completely on your body language. 3. There are many people who are born with natural enthusiasm and charisma, but working on body language is a tangible way that anyone can improve the level of presentation that is being given
  • 19. Top Tips 4. Laughing releases endorphins that can help relieve stress and anxiety; most people like to laugh and will feel drawn to somebody who can make them laugh. Don’t be afraid to be funny, but ensure your humour is appropriate to the situation. Use your sense of humour to break the ice, to lower barriers and gain the affection of others. By using appropriate humour, you will be perceived as more charismatic. Time to switch on your humour