Oral Presentation

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The beginning of an oral presentation is one of the key components. Your first moment or seconds may set the tone or past for the rest of the presentation. Team A has come together to develop key ingredients for what we think would be the best practices on giving a successful oral presentation. Our main objective straight out the gate would be to smile at our audience and hold our heads high. Smiling whether the message is good or bad is a start. It just gives character and our audience needs to see we have plenty of that. The most effective oral presentation and its best practices we also found would be to start out with a comment, quote or questioning something that would stick with our audience long after the presentation is finished.

There are some main points that we would be developing that would be considered to be best practices and these components will be discussed in its entirety. The first of which is planning. We have found that through planning we will have a good idea of what our audience already knows about the subject. Also having confidence in our presentation, for not having this, or the lack thereof, may be one of the biggest reasons one may fail. We have found through our research on the subject making sure of being well knowledgeable of the topic being discussed. Another of the topics we will go into more in depth is preparation. This component is separate from planning in which we will show it is important to want our most difficult point to be understood and easily absorbed. Delivering and organization are also vital to our oral presentation. We will be discussing delivering an effective presentation, being well prepared and leaving our nervousness aside. Using various techniques, as we will discuss one of which is breathing exercises. Organizational skill is basically presenting the information in an orderly fashion. This will gradually build on issues that will help our audience show how it all will come together at the...