Good introductions to a presentation:
Why introduce
yourself? Give a short detailed explanation about yourself.
Step 1: Give name and company
Step 2: Your value to people; what makes you unique and what
can you do. (specialty & value)
Step 3: Who you can help. ‘’even if’’. Despite how bad the
situation is; you are capable of helping it.- Ask the audience questions/allow the audience to ask questions.
- Who are you?
- What is your topic?
- Why is it important?
- Start with relevant stories.
- Introduce yourself quickly.
- Explain how your topic can be useful to the audience and how they can benefit from listening.
- Show initiative.
- Give them issues to keep in mind.
Bad things/introductions to do in a presentation:
- Divert from your objective.
- Lack enthusiasm when speaking.
- Drag the presentation out longer than you have to.
- Not being able to explain facts or unsure of what you are telling the audience.
- Talking too quietly.
- Talking too fast.
- Not giving the audience time to ask/respond to questions.
- Showing that you are unprepared.
- Divert from your objective.
- Lack enthusiasm when speaking.
- Drag the presentation out longer than you have to.
- Not being able to explain facts or unsure of what you are telling the audience.
- Talking too quietly.
- Talking too fast.
- Not giving the audience time to ask/respond to questions.
- Showing that you are unprepared.
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