The ultimate presentation

An excellent delivered presentation does not only depend on the message conveyed but also the way the message is brought across. This leads to three basic questions: (1) who is your audience, (2) what is the effect you wish to realize with your message and (3) how do you match message and audience? One thing is certain: the Flextern will add professionalism to your presentation.

Performance is everything

Did you know that your audience does not only just listen, but rather sees your message brought across? The message to the speaker is: a message is not just a bunch of words but also use of body language. Use hands and feet to illustrate a message and underline the impact of a message with facial expressions. Adequate body language will keep the attention of your audience, especially if that audience needs to be convinced of a principle or product. Body language is part of bringing a message across, which goes as well for non-verbal communication such as brief intervals.

Contact and interaction

Contact, or rather, interaction between the speaker and the audience is vital. This means that a speaker is not just giving information to his audience, but rather communicates with them. Exchange of information rather than just one party talking and the other party listening. This interaction can be influenced and supported by the position taken by the speaker, an appropriate attitude and body language, use of intonation and timing in looking at the audience, expressive mimicking and gestures enliven the message.