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4 Pillars of a Great Presentation
Presentation Skills

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Module 1 | Presentation Skills | |
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Unit 1 | Presentation Skills PreTest | |
Unit 2 | 5 Reasons Why Presentation Skills are Important to Everyone | |
Unit 3 | 6 Key Elements You Should Consider while Preparing Your Presentation | |
Unit 4 | 4 Pillars of a Great Presentation | |
Unit 5 | 6 Ways to Improve your Presentation Skills | |
Unit 6 | 6 Common Mistakes You Should Avoid When Presenting | |
Unit 7 | Presentation Skills PostTest |
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Hi. In this video, you will learn about the 4 pillars of a great presentation.
Presenting is not just speaking in front of an audience. For example, if your audience gets bored and stops listening or if your information presented in not well structured thus, confusing your listeners then you have failed to pass on your message. A great presentation is needed to be able to successfully share your thoughts and have a great impact on your audience.
The following are 4 pillars of a great presentation:
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Voice and Body Language: Your voice tone and pace, posture, gesture and movement all play an important role in a great presentation. For example, having a positive and energetic tone can really grasp your listeners’ attention.
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Audience Engagement: Connecting and interacting with the audience through your presentation can keep them alert thus, securing their attention.
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Confidence: The more confident you are while presenting your topic the more your listeners believe in what you say. You will have the power to control their thoughts and when your presentation is over, you will leave a great impact behind.
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Clear Content and Structure: It is very important that you present your topic in a clear and organized manner so as not to confuse your audience. Visual Aids, such as PowerPoint, make it easier and faster for your listeners to grasp the message.