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    By- Prof. Suyog Amrutrao

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    Orators are born, Presenters are made.

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    Basic problem for Presenter Physical Skills

    Know your audience

    Data Organizing Formal Dressing

    Body Language

    Using of Visuals

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    What do you want

    audience to : -

    Think?

    INFORM THEM.

    Feel?CONVINCE THEM.

    Do?

    MOTIVATE THEM.

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    Before

    Know your subject

    Rehearse

    Sleep well

    Arrive early

    Take little water Dont have heavy

    eating

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    At Start & During

    Take deep breaths

    Pause. Establish eyecontact

    Speak s-l-o-w-l-y

    Control first 90 seconds

    Dont memorise

    Dont apologise

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    Who are they?

    What do they

    expect? Who makes the

    decisions?

    Who influences

    them? Whos my

    competition?

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    Eye Contact

    gesture

    Standing ( Location)

    Body language

    Appearance

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    Energy

    Volume

    Pace

    Non-Words

    http://www.google.co.in/imgres?imgurl=http://davidmaxey.files.wordpress.com/2009/11/voice-traning-pic.jpg&imgrefurl=http://davidmaxey.wordpress.com/2009/11/24/why-cant-i-hear-gods-voice/&usg=__1offkmPPn2iz0S_TckVahRHAzmw=&h=444&w=301&sz=47&hl=en&start=1&zoom=1&tbnid=zvT54L50BR-NfM:&tbnh=127&tbnw=86&prev=/images%3Fq%3Dvoice%26hl%3Den%26gbv%3D2%26tbs%3Disch:1&itbs=1
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    Objective

    Agenda

    Body

    Point 1

    Point 2

    Point 3

    Conclusion

    Objective

    Agenda

    Body

    Problem Recommendation

    Evidence

    Dialogue towards

    agreement Next steps

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    Amusement ( Fun) Contempt ( Dislike)

    Contentment ( Satisfaction)

    Embarrassment ( Humbleness) Excitement ( Thrill)

    Guilt ( Blame)

    Pride in achievement

    Relief Sensory pleasure

    Shame

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    A gesture is a form of non-verbal communication in which visible bodilyactions communicate particular messages, whereas posture is a stance

    and/or alignment as compared to a balanced position for the human body.

    Body language is the nonverbal, usually unconscious, communicationthrough the use of postures, gestures, facial expressions, and the like.

    A gesture is a form of non-verbal communication in which visible bodilyactions communicate particular messages, either in place of speech or

    together and in parallel with spoken words. Gestures include movement ofthe hands, face, or other parts of the body.

    The word "posture" comes from the Latin verb "ponere" which is defined as"to put or place." The general concept of human posture refers to "thecarriage of the body as a whole, the attitude of the body, or the position of

    the limbs (the arms and legs)."Webster's New World Medical Dictionary defines "neutral posture" as thestance which is attained "when the joints are not bent and the spine isaligned and not twisted." In this position, a person is able to completely andoptimally attain balance and proportion of his or her body mass andframework, based on his or her physical limitations. Good posture optimizesbreathing and affects the circulation of bodily fluids.

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    Trouser and Shirt. Punjabi Dress or Saree.

    Clean, With Press Color combination

    New dress for Interview

    Shoes- Formal and Sport

    Sox Heavy Make-up

    Jewelry

    Additional carrying Perfume

    Hats and Head Covering

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    Sensory impact:

    - Visuals 55%- Tone 38%

    - Content 7%

    Focus attention

    Serve as notes

    Highlight key points

    Talk to the audience

    Dont read

    Touch-Turn-Talk

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    Enjoy

    yourpresentation