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Unit 2: Presentation Skill




          Who                                                                                   Notes

          Who  is  my  listener?  Knowledge  about  the  co-participant  goes  a  long  way  in  meeting
          communication demands. This is somewhat similar to an interviewee getting familiar with the
          organisation to effectively answer probable questions relating to the organisation. Similarly,
          the personality, education, age, status, and knowledge level of the listener helps in deciding the
          format, tone and manner of presentation.

                 Example: Speaking  to  a  group  of  young  executives  could  entail  a  lecture-cum-
          demonstration methodology. For that matter, a lively and active encounter with the speaker
          would be the need/expectation of a young audience. On the other hand, a boring presentation
          would amply suit a moronic boss. One important question which you should keep in mind at
          the time of making a presentation is:  to gauge the reaction of the  participants towards the
          content of the message prior to commencing the presentation. The response of the participants
          would be contingent upon their knowledge of the subject. If their information level is high. You
          would be forewarned to go through your presentation minutely.

          Where and When

          These imply the place and the context. After your message is formulated, try and visualize the
          position of your receiver. Where would he be when he receives it? The format and tone of your
          message  should change  in accordance with the place where it is going to be delivered.  For
          example, if a need so arises to talk of a hike in the pay structure, the place of broaching the issue
          is bound to make a difference. Let us take an example of talking to the boss.
          1.   At the work place: It is always transaction-oriented, i.e., geared towards the accomplishment
               of a particular task.
          2.   At home: It is a combination of transaction and relationship oriented (i.e., furthering and
               cementing of social relationships) communication.

          While the first situation is extremely formal and precise, in the other, it is casual and can range
          from formal to informal depending on the relationship you share with the co-communicator.
          While an informal relationship can bypass certain unwarranted slips, a formal relationship can
          land you in a soup. The relationship shared by the sender and receiver is contingent upon the
          exact positioning of your message in the context of communication.

          What

          This obviously focuses round the subject matter on the message. What exactly, do you wish to
          communicate and what is the need to do so? The answer to these queries can be determined by
          studying the profile of the audience. This will help to gain insight into their anticipated responses.
          Sufficient information about the listener would enable you to discern between the essential and
          redundant areas of the material to be presented and it prepares you for what needs to be used or
          done away with at the time of presentation.

          How

          How do we achieve the right effect? To what purpose can we use the five W's so as to secure the
          undivided attention of the audience? We can achieve this effect by the tone at the delivery which
          we adopt to deliver the message. How would you organize the points? They should be organized
          in the order of importance, the main point followed by subsidiary points. While organizing the
          issues to be discussed, the needs of the audience should necessarily be kept in mind.




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