Effective presentation
Effective presentations basically apply all the rules
of constructive communication. They create a balance between speaking
and listening. But presenters have better possibilities for creating
the right preconditions for constructive communication than in the case
of listening. Greater possibilities create greater responsibilities.
The presenter can choose a topic and prepare the most appropriate tools
and techniques in advance. Their effectiveness, however, rarely depends
on the actual verbal presentation skills of the presenter but on a host
of other dimensions that constitute constructive communication.
This requires that you be prepared to go through the reflective cycle
of effective presentation, and that you always take into account the
following five phases:
1 Preparation: audience during your presentation
2 Preparation: content of your presentation
3 Preparation: constructive shape of your presentation
4 Actual presentation as co-production
5 Evaluation of your presentation