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Who is a trainer??
The trainer exposes the trainee to new possibilities of self exploration. Helps in diagnosing the gap between the trainees current status and the aspirations. Helps in identifying problems faced due to lack of knowledge.
Who is a trainer??
Seeks to build a relationship of mutual trust and respect. Exposes his own feelings and contributes as a co-learner.
Feedback & interaction Conducting & evaluating the training Planning, developing & validating training
Plan
Describe your audience
Knowledge Experience Needs Goals
Plan (contd)
Define the purpose of your talk based on the outcome you seek with your audience:
Inform Persuade Motivate to action Sell Teach Train
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Identify and organize your key points
Prepare
Establish a positive Mind-Set
Value your message. Visualize yourself succeeding. Visualize your audience responding. Give yourself pep talks.
Prepare (contd)
Prepare an attention-getting Opening
Use a question related to audience need. Pay a sincere compliment. Relate a relevant incident.
Prepare (contd)
Illustrate and support Key Points with evidence and visuals.
Statistics Analogies Demonstrations Testimonials Incidents Exhibits
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Develop transitions or bridges between key points.
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Prepare a memorable Close
Dramatize your ideas. Throw down a challenge. Use a motivating statement. Restate the key benefit. Deliver a convincing summary.
Practice
The three Es are fundamental to successful presentations.
Practice (contd)
Practice (contd)
Practice your presentation and review your visuals for
Clarity Relevancy Eye-appeal Visibility Quality Memorability
Practice (contd)
Practice your presentation before an audience, coach, video camera. Receive feedback and coaching on
Strong opening. Clear key points. Logical flow. Credible evidence. and...
Practice (contd)
Also receive feedback and coaching on
Memorable close. Clarity of message. Identifying distracting mannerisms. Results achieved.
Present
Assume the attitude of a PRO in delivering presentations:
Privilege Responsibility Opportunity
Present (contd)
Rely on the fundamentals
Own your subject. Feel positive about your talk. Project to your audience the value of your message.
Present (contd)
Make a positive first impression:
Establish eye-contact. Display poised, confident body language. Be relaxed. Be well groomed.
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Build rapport with the audience:
Be sincere. Be yourself. Say we not you. Talk in terms of your audiences interest. Involve your audience.
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Hold the attention of the audience:
Be enthusiastic. Use vivid words. Express yourself clearly and concisely. Tell a story. Have an upbeat voice. Have proper body animation.
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Close your presentation to make a favorable, lasting impression
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Strive for continuous improvement:
Measure the success of your talk. Identify the strengths as well as areas to improve. Decide how you will improve the next talk.
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