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Are your presentations falling flat?

Here’s how to master presenting in every setting.

We now have to master 3 Worlds of Presentations: Virtual – hybrid – in person.

Here’s all you need to know:

Virtual Presentations

1. Boost your gravitas: In virtual settings, the presenter looks like everyone else. Inject energy with your voice and passion.

2. Raise your hands. They need to be chest-height to be visible.

3. Leverage chat & polls: Use chat features to encourage questions and feedback. Incorporate polls to engage your audience and gather real-time insights.

4. Ace the tech set-up: Lighting & sound matter. Familiarize yourself with the platform’s tools (screen sharing, breakout rooms) before.

Hybrid Presentations

1. Avoid two-class audience: Address both groups regularly to create inclusivity.

2. No hiding: Ask the remote group to have their cameras on.

3. Use Dual Screens: Set up a dual-screen layout where you can see both your slides and the audience. This helps you maintain eye contact and engage with both groups effectively.

4. Test Audio/Visual Equipment: Ensure all equipment works well in both environments.

In-Person Presentations

1. Read the Room: Pay attention to body language and facial expressions to gauge audience engagement. Adjust your tone or pacing accordingly.

2. Utilize Movement: Move around the stage or room to create a dynamic presence. This helps to draw attention and energize the audience.

3. Encourage Interaction: Foster an interactive atmosphere by inviting questions and facilitating discussions throughout your presentation.

4. Avoid Death by Powerpoint: Resist the temptation to read from your slides. Slides are for the audience.

No matter the setting, the key to a successful presentation is connecting with your audience.

By tailoring your approach to each format, you can enhance engagement and leave a lasting impression.

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