5 Suggestions for TED Like Presentations
Since the very first day I started working in the training & development field, one of the most requested training topics is “Effective Presentation Skills.” The most important reason of this is that speaking in front of an audience is a common fear of us. We all want to be liked but in the mean time ask ourselves the question: What if I am not?
In the recent years the threshold of a good presentation has risen. The typical suggestions like;
*use bullet points instead of plain text and have maximum 6 lines per slide,
*do not use cliparts but good visuals and photographs,
*have eye contact with the audience and do not fold your arms while talking etc… are not sufficing our needs any more.
Serife Arici • 18 October 2018
My suggestion may be; choosing commonly used words as if it is not a speech but a conversation between you and the audience. If the words we use are too terminological, it may be hard to follow for the others.