Tuesday, 27 May 2008

Craft operative

Public speaking is to my mind something of an art, a craft rather than a purely technical expression.

On visiting a Lowry exhibition sometime ago I was struck by the trademark pictures of industrial scenes with simple ‘matchstick’ figures; it was a mistake however to presume that the great man painted this way because he couldn’t paint ‘properly’. Other sketches on display showed him as a young man learning his craft, which once understood he was able to marshal as required.

So too with public speaking and presentation skills, there are certain technical abilities and understandings we have to acquire, within these however there is scope for us to give expression to our own personality, our own take on life and business.

As we make the leap from a simple technical expression to a consummate craftsman or craftswoman and frankly we can add another dimension; as we express ourselves we can enjoy ourselves and derive greater satisfaction from the task in hand.

So in public speaking we seek to understand structures, body language, means of emphasis, vocal quality and so on; having grasped these qualities we are in a position to do something remarkable with them, to inspire our audience.

Inform, inspire, innovate with skillpresentations.com.

MG

Thursday, 8 May 2008

Identifying the elements of a successful presentation

with compliments

Skillpresentations are delighted to release a free version of module 1 in the fundamentals course. The presentation lasts less than twenty minutes so why not use your lunch hour, or some dead time at the airport or a service station stop to review what makes a presentation successful because skillpresentations courses are available wherever you can access the internet.

See http://skillpresentations.com/ for the full course, it isn't free but it is very reasonably priced at £8.95 per module; a very small price to pay for a big leap forward in your career.

I hope that you enjoy our free introductory module, Identifying the elements of a successful presentation' now offered on this website. Look out for the key factors we need to include in our presentations, if you want to continue the course 'Fundamentals' is designed to help you utilise this knowledge by incorporating these elements in your own work.

Keep a note pad handy to note the key ideas, and make sure you have a cup of coffee to hand too!

Wishing you every success.

MG