Thursday, April 18, 2013

Week 7


a) From your personal experience- what was the best presentation you have ever observed? What was it that made it so memorable? What was the presenter's demeanour like? What did it inspire you to do?
What have or can you learn from that experience?

The best presentation I have ever observed was of Mr. Suman Shakya. He gave presentation about entrepreneurship during our warm-up classes. He made that presentation memorable one because he used to link his presentation with real time scenario which would give us clear perception about what he was talking. He had an excellent communication skill, if someone was confused about anything he would try to give answer in a simplest way. He was not thorough with his presentation, he also involved us to do different interesting task so that we could concentrate more on the presentation. One thing that he said was really inspiring- "if you work in an organization you can be successful only after maybe 10 15 years but if you be an entrepreneur you may be successful within a year because entrepreneurship gives us freedom, self satisfaction and obviously good income".

After that presentation I learned how to relate things while giving presentation. I also learned how to develop my presentation skills and not kill audience with boredom. Presentation was about entrepreneurship so I learned how to be a successful entrepreneur and how to think out of the box.

b) Think of any of the feedback that you had received and critically evaluate it.

I once gave a presentation in my college about strategist job, after finishing my presentation I got feedback from lecturer, he said that my presentation was good but I kept repeating same word many times and build my vocabulary skills. As it was my first time presentation I took it in a positive way to improve my presentation skills and I have been working on my vocabulary skills by reading more novels, articles and journals, likewise I would surely not repeat same word many times again in my next presentation.