Killer Presentation Skills
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 22 ต.ค. 2006
- This 7-minute feature is a trailer to PublicSpeakingSkills.com's still hot selling DVD, 90 Minutes to Killer Presentation Skills.
Though not intended to be a complete tutorial, it is rather a window into the presentation skills concepts we teach and the style in which we deliver. The full 90-minute video is available in either DVD or instant streaming format.
In addition, a range of products on both presentation delivery and presentation design, as well as information on our instructor-led and self-paced learning programs is available at the website.
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"Tell them how you're gonna bore them
Bore them
And tell them how you bored them"
Brilliant :D
+LMC Sums up all class presentations really.
Not only do you offer fantastic advice here, but delivered it in such a light-hearted and watchable way. Thank you!
Hi. Presenting and having a chat with the audience at the same time is great. And you have lovely humour that is so important to make us listening. It makes listening so easy. Very useful ideas. Thanks.
Hey there Mr. Jefferys! Thank you for such great content. I appreciate all that you do.
You are really a great speaker - the essence of your success is your totally relaxed vibe followed by humor - thank you so much. I want you in my pocket!
all I can say, this person is one of the best speaker
Been a public speaker for 23 years and have incorporated much of what this man says. He's very good, for certain. I have preached the power of "white space" around important parts of a presentation for many a year; what you call the power of the pause. It's also a sign that the speaker is comfortable with themselves as well as their presentation. And eye contact - good thing to lead off with as it can denote confidence even if the speaker doesn't feel confident as long as it's done well.
This is one of the best presentations about public speaking I've heard. staright to the points, organized, and entertaining. That is what i want to aim to. Thanks for this great presentation, Douglas
Simply great! particularly that part about putting hands in the pockets was explained the best!
Lots of content in a concise manner. Loved it and intend to use your ideas. Thank you for sharing.
Take a deep breath and know that you look, to some extent, like a hero for being brave and standing there.
great skills.....feeling pumped up for my presentations.
Neat portrayal of how effective public speaking should be done.
Merci !
Absolutely brilliant. You sir, are a great speaker.
This also shows how a good sense of humor helps keep the audience interested
Super. Fantastic. Extremely well thought through. Thank you!
i am an ametuer public speaker, with my biggest audience being close to 800 people, with a two page speach. i wanted to say that i found this video really, and not only, informative, but also very funny as well, so thank you for posting this video
This presentation was such a great help to peope like myself who are shy with issues of looking into other's eyes when speaking. I am preparing to become a First Lady/Pastor's Wife where my speaking abilities will play a major role to my success in the Gospel field. Thank you very much Doug for showing me how to include comedy in a presentation in order to keep the focus and attention of my audience. The lesson on body language was so very helpful as well. Great Job!!!
Thanks for this video! I have a presentation to do at school and i'm now confident ill get good grades!
Very catchy way to learn the basic behaviour people automatically do when speaking to a large audience, Thank you for the post
Excellent presentation, very effective...Thank you !
thanks Douglas! funny, entertaining, informative. Fantastic!
A must-see video clip for every Powerpoint mad business person - aren't they all? Good to see natural speaking.
Awesome! My major is Communication/Media,and these were VERY helpful!!!!
Superb stuff. Very entertaining too. I have worked in firms where an annual presentation to staff is a big event, and some speakers do make you wish you had gone to the "restroom" a moment or two before it begins. An entertaining speaker does not always play by the rules. When I was at College in the 80's someone turned his business studies presentation into a bit of a comedy routine; I remembered his, but none of the others.
i believe the best presentation is one spoken from your heart and not your head.
wat a great speech!! im amused and impressed! wish could be able to speak just like him
Enjoyed watching!!
Have to watch this for college. Thanks for sharing.
Thanks for the great information!
Nice video. Great tips for making a good presentation.
I always watch this video before hosting an event. Thanks J.
I wish They have the uncut version though.
Very helpful Thank YOU for sharing ... perfect timing too since I am in the process of launching my own speaking business and can use all the help I can get so I can speak effectively.
Expect Miracles...
Shane
@plumstreetmusic
John - Glad you like the videos. I've had literally hundreds of Wayne State graduates in my seminars over the years that I had the Old Chrysler as a client.
Thanks for the upload :) This is very interesting.
YOU ARE SO GOOD!
Excellent. I am sure it going to change the way we make our presentation.
It is nice , and the anxiety is the real problem of us , I will try to do not let the anxiety to take me . Thank you again
this is a great video
great presenting!
Very true..and excellent advice...Thank you
i luv this guy!
thank you for such breliant tip.
Doug, good tips on presentation skills. Better presentations are about better presentation skills.
George Torok
Speech coach for Executives
I Really Like The Video shows you a few of the simple behaviors you need become both comfortable and effective at public speaking.From Your
5:55 Love it!
this was really really good
this guy rules!
Good stuff! I enjoyed it
We share many of the same ideals
Warwick John Fahy
watched this twice because it was good and funny :D
wow, if only all public speakers could be so personable
just watching how the speaker is fluid is a great lesson
JD
I really enjoy all your videos. I have linked them into my channels that I use for teaching Economics at Wayne State University. I require my students to give a Pecha Kucha presentation of their term papers.
--Dr. John Sase
its very effective sir and i learnt a lot
Great tips, thanks!
great video! nice points and good style
This is perfect
real good..thnx piyush sir for sharing
it's very useful thanks. the man is good,too
Interestingly, the "Tell em how you're going to bore them. Bore them. Tell them how you bored them." has a lot of parrellels in adult learning concepts, and variations on that theme show up in boilerplate sales schedules, too.
good stuff really very effective
thanks for the advice my teacher actually showed us your video in class :P
Great video!
excellent, thanks!
Thank you Douglas.
i like your presentation!
Wow you're amazing! I wish you were teaching my COMM 1001 Presentational Speaking class, I might actually get something out of.
Best advice!
Nice. Thanks man.
Great tips!
Great mentor! Thank you :-))
Great help!
Good Advices !!!
True:
However, in this survey people were asked to list their top THREE fears. The list describes what percentage of total respondents included the particular fear in their choice of three.
Great video
great one, sir
great man great!
mind blowing....
A podium is also a good defense against flying shoes.
thank you!
love the bill clinton thumb thing :P
thank you Mr.J Douglas Jefferys
Pause pause pause I love it. I tend to speak too fast when I'm excited. ha ha
Interesting comments and most are valid...I disagree with the concept that someone is more likely to be telling the truth if they look into your eyes. While eye movement and blink rate is a possible indication of deception - data supports that people are more likely to look you in the eye and even exaggerate that gesture when they are being deceptive.
interesting video and very informative
very nice tips thanks
Good stuff. I'm starting a podcast but most of this applies. Thanks!
Nice educational video.
"What's in a name? That which we call a rose. By any other name would smell as sweet."
Simply for continuity.
Could you please elaborate on the methods behind the 'pause'?
That's one my achilles heels when it comes to public speaking.
my teacher said us to saw this video, this will be in the exam and i can' t understand it too much.....i need to read it in subtitles ha ha i will try to understand it, thanks ;D
my teacher said us to saw this videao, this will be in the exam and i can' t understand it too much.....i need to read it in subtitles ha ha i will try to understand it, thanks ;D
had the same thought too :)
Thanks soo much :D It helped me in ma final presentation :D :D
Sense of humor count a lot !!
nice video. funny as well.
"i did not have relations with that woman" 5:06 LOL
Hey guys, I wonder if I could download this stuff to my computer?
This video has some nice clips from the full 90 minute presentation. However, the main arguments of the presentation are curiously missing. I'd definitely recommend the whole video if public speaking is important to you.
now to put this in action in tomorrow's presentation =7=;; one thing I noticed in my presentation skills.. I don't pause.. whatsoever! I become so nervous, I just keep going till I finish xD;;
very funny. tks for sharing