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1. Speak Up.
Before its your turn to speak make sure you contribute something to the meeting. The feeling of having all eyes on you can be overwhelming. Get that sensation out of the way fast by asking a question or commenting on another issue. Everyone will look at you and you wont be such a curiosity when you get up to speak.
2. Stand Up.
Even if the presentation is to a group of peers who dont normally stand up do it anyway. The formality suggests you are serious about your message and you consider it worthy of their attention. If youre the only presenter to stand up youll have the advantage of being different and therefore more memorable. It may feel awkward at first but the increased attention you command makes it worth the effort.
3. Stand Close.
When youre nervous theres a natural tendency to step back away from the group or hide behind a table or podium. Dont do it. Physical barriers only put distance between you and your audience. If you want to have maximum impact stand as close to your audience as you might if you were talking one on one 2 feet away.
4. Keep it short.
Every good presentation has an agenda and a timeline. Find out how much time has been put aside for you and aim to be finished early.
5. Visualization.
Remember how fun it was to see what the other kids brought to show and tell in kindergarten? Thats because the visual element of a presentation usually is the most memorable. Whether you use props slides or a slick Power Point people will remember things they see. So dont just stand up and talk about your subject show it.
6. Save Handouts for Last.
When handing everyone in the group a big stack of paper before the presentation all eyes will go to the paper audience members will start reading ahead and tune out the presenter. Remember participants can read for themselves. Present the highlights of your subject and distribute your paperwork when you finish. You want to be the center of attention during the meeting.
Copyright 2006 Dennis Sommer
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