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Daniel said
i m a commerce student. every student in my class has to present a project/presentation which carries marks also and should b of not more than 10mins.it has to b submitted on 24th sept.(not much time left).so please give me lots of tips to make a best presentation.please also suggest me the topic for the presentation.1.working of stock exchange in india.2.procedure of taking house loan from banks(case study).3.working of insurance sector.4.initial public offering and book building.5.performance appraisal of employees in indian scenario.6. social security of employees in indian industies.7.derivative trading in india.PL. B SERIOUS.
i m a commerce student. every student in my class has to present a project/presentation which carries marks also and should b of not more than 10mins.it has to b submitted on 24th sept.(not much time left).so please give me lots of tips to make a best presentation.please also suggest me the topic for the presentation.1.working of stock exchange in india.2.procedure of taking house loan from banks(case study).3.working of insurance sector.4.initial public offering and book building.5.performance appraisal of employees in indian scenario.6. social security of employees in indian industies.7.derivative trading in india.PL. B SERIOUS.
reimu said
If you're doing a presentation use a PowerPoint application of some kind. It'd be the best way to go.Don't include horrible audio or sound affects, or wild animation in your slides. Keep them professional looking by using the same template, styles and font the whole way through.Use proper grammar and spelling, and always keep slides brief. If you try and overload a slide with information it's going to look awful and it won't be effective at all. Use graphs, tables, facts, statistics, percentages, case studies (real life scenarios that have happened) and quotes to improve the credibility of your presentation. Don't make up anything though. Use transitions between slides that are simple but elegant, such as dissolves or fade outs. Nothing wild or distracting. Are the topics you have to choose from what you've got listed there?If so I'd go with either the social security of employees in indian industries or the procedure of taking out a house loan from a bank.Lots of information would be available for those topics and you would easily be able to incorporate facts, graphs, tables and figures into your presentation.Also don't forget that while your PowerPoint Presentation should be simple - have a more detailed speech or notes prepared otherwise you won't go for the ten minutes.Just use the PowerPoint to summarise what you're saying as you go along.Hope this is an answer that can help you out.
If you're doing a presentation use a PowerPoint application of some kind. It'd be the best way to go.Don't include horrible audio or sound affects, or wild animation in your slides. Keep them professional looking by using the same template, styles and font the whole way through.Use proper grammar and spelling, and always keep slides brief. If you try and overload a slide with information it's going to look awful and it won't be effective at all. Use graphs, tables, facts, statistics, percentages, case studies (real life scenarios that have happened) and quotes to improve the credibility of your presentation. Don't make up anything though. Use transitions between slides that are simple but elegant, such as dissolves or fade outs. Nothing wild or distracting. Are the topics you have to choose from what you've got listed there?If so I'd go with either the social security of employees in indian industries or the procedure of taking out a house loan from a bank.Lots of information would be available for those topics and you would easily be able to incorporate facts, graphs, tables and figures into your presentation.Also don't forget that while your PowerPoint Presentation should be simple - have a more detailed speech or notes prepared otherwise you won't go for the ten minutes.Just use the PowerPoint to summarise what you're saying as you go along.Hope this is an answer that can help you out.
Zachary said
Above is a wonderful list of what to do and what not. I'd just add that the style should not override the text (the text is the important part, no amazing pictures as background that make the text illegible).Make sure the presentation is well structured, no jumping back and forth between topics. An introductory slide with a summary is always a nice addition, so everyone knows what topics you will be covering. You could also put 'any questions' as your last slide. Don't know about your presentation skills, but it's a big part of any presentation so if you want a few tips here they are.1) Wear something comfortable, it always looks better if you're standing during a presentation. No need to worry about tripping over heels.2) Prepare cards only if you're not the type to stare at them the whole time. Cards convey that you've thoroughly prepared for the presentation, but if you never look up from them it will diminish the effect.3) Definitely go through the presentation while timing yourself. You have no idea how many times I found out I'm way over the time limit even though written down it looked like it will be fine.4) They say make eye contact, but that's usually quite distracting (especially if you have wonderful friends like I do who find it amusing to slip into my presentations and make idiots out of themselves quietly). Look slightly above eye level, makes it look like your making eye contact, without the nerves acting up.
Above is a wonderful list of what to do and what not. I'd just add that the style should not override the text (the text is the important part, no amazing pictures as background that make the text illegible).Make sure the presentation is well structured, no jumping back and forth between topics. An introductory slide with a summary is always a nice addition, so everyone knows what topics you will be covering. You could also put 'any questions' as your last slide. Don't know about your presentation skills, but it's a big part of any presentation so if you want a few tips here they are.1) Wear something comfortable, it always looks better if you're standing during a presentation. No need to worry about tripping over heels.2) Prepare cards only if you're not the type to stare at them the whole time. Cards convey that you've thoroughly prepared for the presentation, but if you never look up from them it will diminish the effect.3) Definitely go through the presentation while timing yourself. You have no idea how many times I found out I'm way over the time limit even though written down it looked like it will be fine.4) They say make eye contact, but that's usually quite distracting (especially if you have wonderful friends like I do who find it amusing to slip into my presentations and make idiots out of themselves quietly). Look slightly above eye level, makes it look like your making eye contact, without the nerves acting up.
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