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Stop Losing Money and Start Engaging Your AudienceFeel Confidence Speaking in Public
Beginning and experienced professionals often struggle with the tough issues when giving a presentation to clients.
• How to cover the material their
boss says they must
It's hard. But let's face it. It's life.
Instead of complaining about impromptu surprises and time cuts, use a repeatable 4-step model to use for effective business presentations. This model is well known in adult education and training - but little used in many business presentations.
Go figure!
The four steps to stop losing money and start engaging audiences are based in how adults really learn. It's a cycle for encouraging participation instead of talking at attendees. This is, by the way, the remedy that cures 'talking heads' types of presentations.
Follow this cycle once, twice or three times within your presentation - and you'll have people eating out of your hand - and asking you back for more.
Step 1. Experiencing
Experiencing can be achieved in many ways. Do an exercise with your audience. Talk about shared experiences. Get people talking - instead of lecturing at them.
Let's say you are talking about presentation skills. Share the first time you took a public speaking training. Tell a story from your own experience - such as quaking in my shoes, frozen in the speaker's room, feeling horrified to present to a crowd. Yes, that's true. I'm speaking from personal experience!
Step 2. Reflecting
Keeping with our presentation skills training theme, ask about previous times of practicing public speaking. "What was your experience talking to clients?" and, "what do you notice about the public speaking experiences other people are sharing?"
This step may take a bit more time than you're used to allowing. But it has rewards! Once participants share their personal reflections, everyone is paying attention and ready to stay with you for the entire presentation.
Step 3. Expanding
For example, in exploring presentation skill development, ask: "how is learning to present to a group similar to other times when you learned a new skill?" Or "how is this like learning to drive a car?"
Expanding the experience helps participants connect to their own body of knowledge. They most likely conquered fear of learning how to drive - and they can also overcome nervousness about learning how to give presentations.
Step 4. Taking Action
This may include working in pairs, trios or small groups. Help participants define realistic plans of action. For instance, in learning new presentation skills: ask precise questions such as:
• How will you build skills with
e-learning?
Define small and distinct action steps so that participants can make progress in applying new insights.
Use these 4-steps to achieve top results in different types of presentations. Leadership speeches. Sales pitches. Training seminars. The more you use this, the more you will see the benefits: you'll stop losing money - and start engaging your audiences.
Plus there's more. You can expect applause, promotions Article Tags: Stop Losing Money, Stop Losing, Losing Money, Start Engaging Source: Free Articles from ArticlesFactory.com
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