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How to deliver a message is the key to making a presentation memorable.
This is a quick- win short podcast that addresses the delivery of a presentation. Have you ever seen the title of a presentation and thought “this should be good talk” only to be disappointed? I know I have. It’s not that the content wasn’t good, and generally has nothing to do with you as the listener. Mostly it’s the way the message was delivered.
No matter how interesting a topic is, if it isn’t delivered correctly you will lose the audience. This is a problembecause the audience will think that you weren’t prepared enough or they feel they aren’t smart enough to follow what you were saying. Neither are desirable outcomes.
The impact comes from the different elements of the delivery. This episode uncovers key elements that you should be mindful of and how to use them in your presentation. How to use your voice, humor and the correct way to use a power point presentation and so on.
Take a listen, it will either be a review or you’ll learn something new.
Also, you can see the video at https://www.theintroverteddoctor.com/
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Inevitably, especially if you’re in the medical field, you will have to give a formal presentation to an audience.
We all want to do an admirable job and want our message to be heard, felt and remembered. At the end of the presentation, we at least do not want to look incompetent and at our best, have made a difference whereby the audience is moved to action.
Some people do a great job, and some don’t, but the reality is that giving a presentation that will have an impact is a learnable skill. The mistakes can easily be mitigated because great presenters know the key strategies to deliver their message. Great presenters are made and NOT born.
This podcast originated as a result of people asking me, “what is my approach to giving a talk that will be remembered?” My experience as an Illusionist/performer has given me an edge in addressing this question, and I’ve shared those tips throughout the years. I’m glad they’ve found the tips valuable, and recently I’ve had to explain these tips again at several conferences that I’ve recently spoken at.
It doesn’t take much time at all, and the result is impactful.
Welcome to The Introverted Doctor, the podcast that uncovers myths, mistakes, and misconceptions that hold healthcare professionals back from living their best life at work, home, and play. Each week, Dr. Lalit Chawla will present tips and strategies that you can begin applying right away! He's a full-time Family Physician, Adjunct Professor of Medicine, International Lecture and Writer. In his former life, he was a professional Illusionist and still uses his skills in his workshops, lectures and in the clinical setting.
He incorporates magic and illusions in his lectures and teaches healthcare professionals how to use magic in a clinical setting and in the rehabilitation setting.
www.TheIntrovertedDoctor.com
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How to deliver a message is the key to making a presentation memorable.
This is a quick- win short podcast that addresses the delivery of a presentation. Have you ever seen the title of a presentation and thought “this should be good talk” only to be disappointed? I know I have. It’s not that the content wasn’t good, and generally has nothing to do with you as the listener. Mostly it’s the way the message was delivered.
No matter how interesting a topic is, if it isn’t delivered correctly you will lose the audience. This is a problembecause the audience will think that you weren’t prepared enough or they feel they aren’t smart enough to follow what you were saying. Neither are desirable outcomes.
The impact comes from the different elements of the delivery. This episode uncovers key elements that you should be mindful of and how to use them in your presentation. How to use your voice, humor and the correct way to use a power point presentation and so on.
Take a listen, it will either be a review or you’ll learn something new.
Also, you can see the video at https://www.theintroverteddoctor.com/
∞
Inevitably, especially if you’re in the medical field, you will have to give a formal presentation to an audience.
We all want to do an admirable job and want our message to be heard, felt and remembered. At the end of the presentation, we at least do not want to look incompetent and at our best, have made a difference whereby the audience is moved to action.
Some people do a great job, and some don’t, but the reality is that giving a presentation that will have an impact is a learnable skill. The mistakes can easily be mitigated because great presenters know the key strategies to deliver their message. Great presenters are made and NOT born.
This podcast originated as a result of people asking me, “what is my approach to giving a talk that will be remembered?” My experience as an Illusionist/performer has given me an edge in addressing this question, and I’ve shared those tips throughout the years. I’m glad they’ve found the tips valuable, and recently I’ve had to explain these tips again at several conferences that I’ve recently spoken at.
It doesn’t take much time at all, and the result is impactful.
Welcome to The Introverted Doctor, the podcast that uncovers myths, mistakes, and misconceptions that hold healthcare professionals back from living their best life at work, home, and play. Each week, Dr. Lalit Chawla will present tips and strategies that you can begin applying right away! He's a full-time Family Physician, Adjunct Professor of Medicine, International Lecture and Writer. In his former life, he was a professional Illusionist and still uses his skills in his workshops, lectures and in the clinical setting.
He incorporates magic and illusions in his lectures and teaches healthcare professionals how to use magic in a clinical setting and in the rehabilitation setting.
www.TheIntrovertedDoctor.com