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21 lỗi thuyết trình nhàm chán - 21 tips for creating a boring presentation

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21 TIPS FOR
CREATING A

BORING

PRESENTATION


START BY
DISQUALIFYING

YOURSELF
Eg:

“I’m not exactly an
expert on this subject”
“I hope you don’t find
my presentation boring”


MAKE A LONG INTRODUCTION
Don’t be afraid to dedicate
10-15 minutes of your
Presentation to the
introduction before your
move on to your topic.


READ FROM
YOUR SLIDES
Turn your back to


audience and read
from the slides. It
might make your
job as a presenter
easier.


AVOID HUMOR LIKE
SWINE FLU
There really is
nothing worse for your audience
than making them laugh.
They’re there to be subjected to
a painful experience, so
give them one


AVOID THE

USE OF
VISUALS

Visual aids are perfect for
turning even the dullest of
topics with tons of statistics
into an interesting presentation
SO DO NOT USE VISUALS


MAKE THINGS COMPLICATED

Move from one point
to the next in an
illogical manner,
never come to an
overall conclusion


DO NOT BREAK
THE ICE
NEVER Crack jokes, Tug on their heart
strings, tell a personal story, Use
metaphors or draw comparisons


ANIMATE
ANIMATE
ANIMATE
Every slide, title, word, bullet
point, graphic,
and photo needs its
own unique animation.
Why do you think PowerPoint gives
you so many animation options?



USE
EXTRAVAGANT

FONTS


Use swirly and extravagant fonts,
as those will really get your point
across.


KILL YOUR
AUDIENCE
WITH BULLETS
Make every slide
look the same
(i.e. Title, Bullets;
Title, Bullets).


USE
GRAPHS WITH
TONS
OF DATA
Design data-centric slides Do not conclude! Let
with numerous graphs
your audience draw
and tons of data
their own conclusions


USE TINY
HARD TO

READ

FONTS

Because your
audience will
most likely be
viewing your
presentation
from a
distance


SPEAK
ONLY IN

MONOTONE

Varying the pitch of
your voice wastes
valuable energy and
could possibly excite
your audience


REPEAT
It's important that your
audience understands
exactly where you're
coming from,
so tell them.
Over and over and over



NEVER
MAKE
EYE
CONTACT
This is a great way to let
your audience feel
disconnected from you


IGNORE

YOUR
BODY

LANGUAGE

Moving around the
stage confidently and
gesticulating will only
keep your audience
engaged in what
you’re saying, and
that’s the LAST thing
you want to do.


DON’T


PRACTICE

Once all the texts
are placed on the
slides, there is no
need to prepare for
your presentation


IGNORE

YOUR

AUDIENCE
After all, they are the reason
why you had a sleepless night
and now you’re so nervous.


TALK
TOO
FAST
You've got a lot of material to
cover, so you can talk fast to
get through all of it


DON’T FINISH ON TIME

A little overtime never killed anybody

If You feel you don't have sufficient time to
communicate your important information,
you can request extra time to communicate it




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