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Training Program Induction
Sukhwinder Singh Sehgal 2nd October
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TAKEAWAY FROM VIDEO
  • OPPORTUNITY
  • HARD WORK
  • DIRECTION
  • SMART WORK

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EVERY WORKING SATURDAY
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PRESENTATION
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  • Presentation is the Killer Skill we take into
    the real world. Its almost an unfair advantage.
  • Ethan Rasiel Paul N. Friga, The McKinsey
    Mind

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Steps in Giving Presentation
PRESENT
PRACTICE
PREPARE
PLAN
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  • 1. Planning

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Questions?
  • Who is your audience?
  • Why are they there?
  • What is your goal?
  • How long will it be?

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3 things
  • If your audience could remember only three
  • things about your presentation, what would
  • you want it to be?
  • (1)_____________
  • (2)_____________
  • (3)_____________

Importance Of Training
Presentation Skills
Training Program
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  • 2. Preparation

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  • Some things to avoid.

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Poor Powerpoint
  • The evils of Powerpoint are familiar to everyone,
    they include
  • Too much text
  • Too small to read and is really only serving as a
    crutch for the presenter
  • Clip Art and Slide templates that have been seen
    a million times
  • Spinning, wooshing, dazzlings animations
  • Part of the problem with having so much text
    onscreen is that it puts of people. If the idea
    of your presentation is to read from the slides
    then we are you there? Besides people can read
    quicker than you can talk so theyll have
    finished reading your slide and be waiting for
    the next one, or even worse working on a
    masterpience doodle.
  • Your presentation, Powerpoint or otherwise,
    should be a supporting aid you want main the
    focus on you not your presentation. Ideally, you
    should be able to deliver an equally interesting
    presentation should the projector/computer/room/au
    dience break.
  • Avoid too many bullets as well it makes the
    information dull for the audience.

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A few guidelines
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Colour
  • Use colour well

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High quality images
Use images to support your point Use a
consistent theme
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SHARED LIST IN PYTHON
  • We can share a list in python between 2 different
    variables using an assignment operator.
  • Create a variable let say a. Create another
    variable b. Now change the value in a, it will
    also change b
  • a 1,2,3
  • b a
  • a.append(4)

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SHARED LIST IN PYTHON
a 1, 2, 3
b a
a
1
2
3
4
a.append(4)
b
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3. Practice
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Feeling Nervous?
  • Lack of experience
  • Lack of preparation
  • Lack of enthusiasm
  • Negative self-talk

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Becoming Confident
  • Be over-prepared
  • Rehearse and practice
  • Know your subject
  • Be positive
  • Avoid stressors

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  • 4. Presenting

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  • Show your passion

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Blank slides force people to focus on the
speaker. You could also hit 'B' in Microsoft
power point to make the screen go blank. B
again to show your presentation. If you are
digressing from the slide, audience may get
confused by what is on your slide. Hit B.
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ADD DEMOS
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TRAINING PROGRAM
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  • Every WORKING SATURDAY
  • Topics Published IN TRELLO ON Next Monday after
    Training
  • CHOOSE YOUR TOPIC
  • BOOK your SLOT INVITE TRAINING_at_SIFARS.COM

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QUESTIONS?
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