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Tham khảo sách 'effective presentations- dilek tokay', kỹ năng mềm, tâm lý - nghệ thuật sống phục vụ nhu cầu học tập, nghiên cứu và làm việc hiệu quả | Effective Presentations - Dilek Tokay SU 2004 Presentations play an important role in both your education and career at all levels. Presentations include the integration of all skills -- reading writing listening speaking and research -- to make oral and visual communication serve an aim. In education the aim can be to give new or cumulative information and in the business world to introduce new products or services and or revamp existing ones. High-level presentation skills assist you to deliver a speech to inform lead and influence your audience in a confident credible and persuasive manner with effective language and expressive body language as well as audio-visual aids. The key questions are What Why Whom Where When With which tools HOW Presentations consist of three phases Preparation Planning Exploitation Delivery Interaction Round-up Feedback Preparation Planning Strategies Plan your presentation carefully. This will make your transfer of information more effective so the audience can thoroughly grasp your message. Good preparation will also make you more confident when you are presenting information. Focusing on Objective Content and Organization of the Material to be Presented Deciding for Content Please attend the workshop for detailed information. After brainstorming on a given or chosen topic set your thesis. Decide how your thesis claim can be presented in the most relevant and appropriate manner to your audience and carry out research for collecting accurate data. Be selective Don t forget information to be presented has to be accurate precise and in an easy-to-follow format. Setting Objectives Think about what you want to achieve. Are you aiming to inform or persuade your audience Organization Please attend the workshop for detailed information. Presentations start with a brief introduction and end with a brief conclusion. Use the introduction to welcome your audience introduce your topic outline the structure of your talk and pinpoint the questions