You are a student researching a company for your class project presentation. Write to Pravin Chunarkar, the public relations director, ABC company, and ask for information about his company regarding your project presentation.
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his is naturally the starting point for all successful presentations. The more you understand your audience, their emotions, their goals and their expectations from your presentation, the more you ‘connect’ with them. The issues you raise, the examples you provide will ring a bell. Your presentation will be laser focused and relevant.
2. Tell a story:
A story connects with your audience better than cold data in some cases. “5000 people lost their lives in an earthquake” is cold data. Your story about Maria, who is suddenly left homeless, after losing her two children and husband in the earthquake – makes your audience feel the impact of the event at a much deeper level
Tell a Presentation StoryTelling a story
3. Use Visuals:
Dr. John Medina has conducted extensive research to prove that your audience can recall your message 65% better – if you add visuals next to your text. We are naturally wired to remember visuals better than text. Use high quality photos to support your text and watch your message ‘stick’
4. Convey one idea per slide:
Too much information on one slide confuses your audience. Chunk your ideas into individual messages. Force yourself to say just one message per slide. Your audience will have more time and opportunity to engage with your message and be persuaded
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The first person to document zero as a number in its own right was the astronomer and mathematician Brahmagupta in 628 CE.