5. “Steve Job’s story ”
Year 1974
Steve Jobs and his friend,
Steve Wozniak would
attend meetings of the
Homebrew club, a
computer hobbyist club in
Silicon Valley. Together
they started sharing their
ideas and Apple was soon
6. Year 1984
Jobs gave a magnificent presentation when he
launched the first Mackintosh. But his style was
stiff compared to the Steve Jobs of today – he
stood behind a lectern and read from a script.
7. Year 1997
Jobs returned to Apple
after an 11-year
absence. He was more
polished and more
natural than in previous
years. He began to
create more visually
engaging slides.
8. For two full days before a presentation, Jobs will
practice the entire presentation, asking for
feedback from product managers in the room. For
48 hours, all of his energy is directed at making the
presentation the perfect embodiment of Apple‟s
9. Year 2007
Jobs took the stage at Macworld to introduce the iPhone. It was
without question his greatest presentation to date – from
start to finish. He hit a home run. But he was a vastly more
comfortable presenter than he was twenty years earlier. The
more he presents, the better he gets.
12. Include 50% white space
Include written conclusion for graphs.
Percentage of People Needing Presentation Skills
100
Use light background
80
Percentage
60
40
20
0
Yes No Yes No
Academia Industry
Conclusion - It is important to learn presentation skills!
13. Don‟t use yellow text .
Chek yor spelings for mistekes.
Don‟t use dark backgrounds which makes harder
to see for the audience.
Don‟t put everything into the slide.
14. Body postures
-Use appropriate posture
-Have eye contact with the audience.
-Don‟t just read the slides, then why give
presentations.
-Watch out for mannerisms
like “Ummm….. Ummm”
15. If the presentation seems to be exceeding then
use occasional “spice” or “pace breakers”.
--Humor --videos
--Pictures --physical objects
--Sounds
16. The voice
-Its is the most
valuable tool which
carries the content to
the audience.
-It involves :
Volume
Tone
Pace
17. Vary your voice.
Be passionate about your topic.
-Have fun , this is your opportunity.
18. Questions
-Welcome them
It‟s a sign of :
-Interest in what you are telling.
-Failure to communicate an idea.
Be bold to say NO if you don‟t know the answer .
19. People not only listen to you
but they also watch you
SO
Please…..
“A smile you sent will
always return”
22. References
Slide share : The presentation secrets of Steve
Jobs.
Wikipedia
Google images
Gayatri mam‟s ppt on „Effective presentation
skills‟