This chapter focuses on developing and delivering leadership presentation. The three P’s steps approach to presentation development and delivery. Planning your presentation is the first step that need to determine your strategy, analyze your audience, select the medium and delivery method, and organize and establish your logical structure. After you have analyzed your audience, developed your communication strategy and determined the overall structure, you are ready to start preparing the actual presentation. The preparation consists of developing the introduction, body, and conclusion; creating the graphics; testing the flow and logic; editing and proofreading; and practicing. When it comes to present, you should concentrate on your delivery style, focusing particularly on eye contract, stance, speech, and overall effect. You want to appear comfortable, confident, enthusiastic, and profession. Since much of the success of your presentation will be determined by how your audience perceives you right at the beginning, you should be prepared to establish your expertise and your value to the audience immediately and that positive ethos throughout.
Tuesday, October 17, 2006
Summarize Leadership Chapter 4 Developing and Delivering Leadership Presentation
This chapter focuses on developing and delivering leadership presentation. The three P’s steps approach to presentation development and delivery. Planning your presentation is the first step that need to determine your strategy, analyze your audience, select the medium and delivery method, and organize and establish your logical structure. After you have analyzed your audience, developed your communication strategy and determined the overall structure, you are ready to start preparing the actual presentation. The preparation consists of developing the introduction, body, and conclusion; creating the graphics; testing the flow and logic; editing and proofreading; and practicing. When it comes to present, you should concentrate on your delivery style, focusing particularly on eye contract, stance, speech, and overall effect. You want to appear comfortable, confident, enthusiastic, and profession. Since much of the success of your presentation will be determined by how your audience perceives you right at the beginning, you should be prepared to establish your expertise and your value to the audience immediately and that positive ethos throughout.
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