Topic 9 DQ1
Discuss one personal strength and one weakness you have regarding professional
presentations. Name one method for improvement for each of these, and discuss
why it is important for you to work on these skills if you want to present your
findings in a more formal setting.
My personal weakness is my accent. English is not my mother language. My coworker always
said I have accent when I speak. And my strength is not afraid of giving the presentation in front
of the people. One of the effective methods for improvement my presentation is practice.
I will
rehearse my presentation multiple times and write out my speech. If you get nervous about
speaking, a script is your best friend. And there are
twelve tips on how to improve your public
speaking:
Being nervous is normal. Practice and prepare.
Know your audience, the speech is about them, not you.
Organize your material in the most effective manner.
Watch for feedback and adapt.
Show off your personality.
Use humor, tell stories, use effective language
Don’t read unless you must. Use an outline.
Use your voice and body language effectively, omitting nervous gestures.
Grab their attention early and have a dynamic ending.
Use audiovisual aides wisely.
Remember, practice does not always mean perfect.
Smiling increases endorphins, replacing anxiety with calm and making you feel good
about your presentation
Arrive Early.
It's always best to allow yourself plenty of time to settle in before your talk.
Practice is very important before you give a speech. It helps the speaker modify or correct the
presentation. And if you can invite your friends or coworker watching your speech, they can
provide the meaning suggestion which can improve your presentation.
If there is one strength that I have is that I am of the minority in that I actually enjoy doing presentations. To do
so, however, I have to feel passionate about the subject that I am speaking on. I have had the opportunity to
present presentations from
nursing
and EMS groups to Boy Scouts. I have been blessed in that I was able to
do a presentation for the Minister of Health and the Governor of Kalifi, Kenya. The crazy part of that
presentation is that I had almost time to prepare and hand to ‘wing it’.
Some of the tricks I learned along the way is that you must prepare and rehearse. Presenting to a practice
group before the presentation is very helpful. For me the best idea was to choose people that would be honest
in their criticism. Someone who actually counts the number of times you say “Um” is humbling but valuable.
Videotaping or recording yourself and doing playback is also helpful to help identify weaknesses in regard to
language, enunciation and body language.
You also need to know your material. If you have to read a powerpoint to your audience, then you either need
to change you powerpoint or change your presentation. You should always elaborate on what’s on the screen,
not read it to your audience. They can already read.

My weakness is that I tend to talk too fast and thus lose clear enunciation. I also have to be careful about


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- Winter '18
- Tammy Gray
- Nursing, Hanrahan