
Figuring out the purpose of your presentation allows you to easily choose how to deliver your message across to your audience. This video talks about the different kinds of purposes you can have, how to identify them, and the best type of presentations to go with each one of them.
In this video, we go through a situation in the corporate world where you receive a call from higher management about a holiday that will disrupt the work schedule of your subordinates. We'll breakdown how to present this information by identifying our purpose and ultimately choosing the best way to deliver the message.
In this video, we go through a different example specifically about trying to sell a product that will help clean polluted parts of the ocean. We once again breakdown how to identify our purpose and the best way to deliver our message based on our purpose.
The structure of your presentation is what keeps your ideas organized and at the same time helps you memorize what you'd like to say. In this video, we discuss a simple structure that is adaptable to any presentation based on the power of 3.
The beginning of a presentation is one of the most important parts to focus on to grab your audience's attention. This video will introduce you to the next section where we will discuss the tips and tricks you need to know to start your presentation well.
Knowing your audience gives you insight on whether they will be captivated with your presentation. In this video, we discuss the main questions you need to ask yourself in order to have a good background of who you are presenting to.
First impressions are very important. They set the tone for the rest of your presentation. In this video, we'll introduce a framework for a killer start to your presentation!
In this section we go through how to deliver your presentation in order to ensure your message reaches clearly and efficiently.
Presenting in front of an audience can be intimidating, however, this video will introduce you to the steps you need to take to present confidently by discussing posture, tone and volume as well as practice.
This video talks about the clarity of your presentation, by discussing filler words and useful phrases. Clarity will allow your message to be delivered more effectively.
Ending your presentation is just as important as the beginning. The message sent here will probably be the last thing the audience will remember from your presentation, so we need to make it count. In this video, we discuss how one should end their presentation and how to ask for feedback afterwards for further improvements.
This video summarizes the main takeaways from the first half of the course in preparation for the halfway quiz.
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