Presenting (Giving a personal presentation)
Personal
presentation is all about marketing YOU, the brand that is you. What others see you do and hear you say will
influence their opinion of you – so personal presentation is about painting
yourself in as positive a light as possible – always.
Organisations
spend a lot of time and money working on their image, developing their brand
and producing as many positive signals as possible. Staff in organisations should know that
everything they do is marketing for the organisation, every email they send,
every phone call they take, every time they interact with a client or
customer. Organisations also spend a lot
of time and money recruiting and training the right kind of people to project
the right kind of image.
Although
personal presentation is key in one-to-one situations such as a conversation,
in a group situation such as a meeting, or when giving a presentation such as a
talk or speech it is also important in less formal situations, when socialising
with friends, for example. How people
perceive you is important to communication and you should always aim to be
viewed as positively and confidently as possible.
People
who present themselves as confident will be perceived as such by others. Your
appearance and understanding of personal presentation techniques such as
effective speaking and positive body language will enhance your communication
skills and raise your confidence.
1. Effective
Communication
Personal
presentation is about you and how you present yourself in everyday
situations. However, personal
presentation always involves at least two people - the person presenting
themselves (you) and the person receiving the presentation. It can therefore be
described as an interaction.
Personal
presentation is concerned with conveying appropriate signals for the situation
and for the other individuals involved.
People who lack self-esteem and confidence may fail to convey their
message effectively or fully utilise their skills and abilities because of the
way they present themselves. By
improving your personal presentation you improve your communication skills and
reduce barriers to understanding.
Everybody presents themselves differently and most can improve their
personal presentation.
Personal
presentation is about learning about yourself, being inner-directed and
accepting of who you are, your positives and your negatives, and being
comfortable with yourself. Personal
presentation is not about being self-conscious or overly concerned with what
others think about you. These concepts are closely related to Personal
Empowerment.
2. Areas
of Personal Presentation
Self-Esteem
and Confidence
Self-esteem
is not a static thing; it varies based on numerous factors, different
situations and the presence of different people, personal stress levels and
change. Think about how you value
yourself and learn to manage the highs and lows of self-esteem, find ways of
appearing more confident even when you are not and learn some powerful
techniques to boost your self-esteem and learn about your personality. Confidence
is a measure of how well we think we may perform certain roles or tasks. Linked
to self-esteem, confidence is how we feel about our ability.
3. Effective
Speaking
Your
voice says a lot about you and learning how to use it more effectively has many
benefits. Our Effective Speaking page
examines aspects of your voice, accent, tone, pitch, volume and encourages you
to learn more about your voice and how you use it to its full potential. Learn to communicate more dynamically,
fluently and with passion and enthusiasm.
4. Personal
Appearance
The
way you dress and take care of your general appearance are important factors in
personal presentation, what messages does the way you dress send to
others? Your personal appearance also
includes the body language, gestures and other non-verbal messages that you
use. By being aware of positive and negative
non-verbal signals you can improve your image and the way people perceive you.
5. Time
Management:
If you
don't manage your time wisely you are less likely to be able to get everything
done effectively. You are also more likely to be disorganised and run late for
meetings or other appointments. Poor time management has an effect on how you
are perceived by others. Learn some simple techniques to help you improve your
time management skills, get more done and avoid being late.
Aspects
of self-confidence in personal presentation can be learned and developed.
Through practice, good preparation and an understanding of the control of the
voice along with the personal visual images you send through body language.
By
utilising simple techniques such as controlled breathing and the use of
positive body language, nerves and tension can be reduced. This in turn leads
to feelings of increased self-esteem and greater confidence.
This
is especially true in more formal situations, culminating in improved
communication and therefore better understanding.
Source :
https://www.skillsyouneed.com/ps/personal-presentation.html [Diakses pada 23 Desember 2018]
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