 WHAT IS PRESENTATION ?
 3 STEPS TO A PRESENTATION
 THE IMPORTANCE OF EFFECTIVE
PRESENTATION
 TIPS ON PRESENTATION
 Conclusion
 Presentation is any event where your primary
purpose is to speak in front of an audience.
 It is different from meeting in two ways. In
focus and control on the number of
audience.
STEPS TO A
PRESENTATION
PREPARING
ORGANIZING
DELIVERING
 In business you will be often called to
present your ideas to a group. Not just only
present but make it interesting and as well.
 Ur presentation skills decide your financial
and professional growth.
 Management: dealing with people is probably
the toughest challenge you will face in
business.
 Introduction of topic
 Content
 Definition
 Information
 Conclusion
 Thank you
 Queries
 Timing
 Dressing
 Language
 Topic
 Content
 Team work
 Preparation of slides
 Body language
 Ask for questions
 Prepare your presentation
 know your key points
 Perfect in verbal and non-verbal
communication
 Keep auidence on your side
 Be prepared if something goes wrong
PRESENTED BY
T.KRUSHI KUMAR

Effective presentation

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     WHAT ISPRESENTATION ?  3 STEPS TO A PRESENTATION  THE IMPORTANCE OF EFFECTIVE PRESENTATION  TIPS ON PRESENTATION  Conclusion
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     Presentation isany event where your primary purpose is to speak in front of an audience.  It is different from meeting in two ways. In focus and control on the number of audience.
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     In businessyou will be often called to present your ideas to a group. Not just only present but make it interesting and as well.  Ur presentation skills decide your financial and professional growth.  Management: dealing with people is probably the toughest challenge you will face in business.
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     Introduction oftopic  Content  Definition  Information  Conclusion  Thank you  Queries
  • 8.
     Timing  Dressing Language  Topic  Content  Team work  Preparation of slides  Body language  Ask for questions
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     Prepare yourpresentation  know your key points  Perfect in verbal and non-verbal communication  Keep auidence on your side  Be prepared if something goes wrong
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