Tuesday, October 25, 2011

The Presenter's Job

Being a presenter is not only "drop" a speech, the presenter’s job is to communicate effectively a topic in which one is able to convey his ideas.
Being the presenter is an opportunity to be able to take advantage of the audience and explain them something you know about or something you believe in.
A group of people will be listening to the speaker and this one has a unique opportunity to convey his ideas and try to convince the audience. To catch the audience attention the presenter has to get the public interested in what he will say and this requires having knowledge of the techniques to gain and keep the audience attention.
Knowing the subject is necessary but not enough , the presenter must know to expose the topic in an attractive manner, managed to capture the audience’s attention and not to talk uninteresting topics, it has to be interesting, inspiring, and compelling.



When the presenter prepares a speech, he must consider:
First, the audience:
The presentation must be appropriate for the public who will be attending. You have to see what issues may be of interest, the level of knowledge the audience has, the use of appropriate language. The presentation should be to inform, motivate, entertain, give advises, etc. And accordingly will have to adapt the same style: formal or informal, serious or entertaining, close or distant.

And second, the topic to be discussed:
According to the subject being treated the style of the topic may be radically different. The presenter must know what is he going to talk about.

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