Presentation skills in JHB and public speaking

Public speaking is pretty much the same than presentation skills

If the subject of the presentation is something that affects everyone in the audience, they can identify with what he is saying from square one. It's an unwritten rule in public speaking that you have up to thirty seconds from the beginning of your presentation in which to capture the audience's attention. This is one of the crucial points that you will learn on courses for presentation skills in JHB. What this means is that your first few words have got to be your most important. There are different ways of doing this - you could ask them a question on something controversial, you could make a controversial statement, or you could even introduce a bit of pantomime. Your audience has probably been asking themselves why they are there or wondering how they are going to benefit from your presentation - tell them. Give them a good reason for listening to you. If you can answer those two questions they have been asking themselves right after getting their attention, then you're well on the way to a successful presentation. There is plenty to distinguish between different enthusiastic presenters these days. There are tall ones and short ones, thin ones and fat. There are mountaineers, sailors, politicians and even quantum physicists. There is, however a new species of enthusiastic presenter hitting the scene - the young enthusiastic presenter. In the not too distant past the average age of an enthusiastic presenter has probably been in his fifties, and given the opportunity those people who organized events did not even consider younger presenters. But in recent years it's the younger presenters who have been climbing onto the bandwagon, so maybe it's time to give them a try - you may be pleasantly surprised. Seminars on presentation skills in JHB happen in abundance.