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  1. The Purpose of a Presentation: Inform, Persuade, Inspire or Entertain

    We must incorporate a balance of presentation, applicati One of the biggest challenges we face when putting together a presentation is answering this question: what am I trying to accomplish with this presentation?

  2. 13.1 Functions of the Presentation to Inform

    Interpretation involves adapting the information to communicate a message, perspective, or agenda. Your insights and attitudes will guide your selection of material, what you focus on, and what you delete (choosing what not to present to the audience). Your interpretation will involve personal bias.

  3. 13: Presentations to Inform

    The presentation to inform may be: (1) an explanation, (2) a report, (3) a description, or (4) a demonstration of how to do something. ... The type of presentation is often identified by its primary purpose or function. Informative presentations are often analytical or involve the rational analysis of information. 13.7: Additional Resources;

  4. Presentations to Inform

    66. Presentations to Inform. Informative presentations focus on helping the audience to understand a topic, issue, or technique more clearly. There are distinct functions in a speech to inform, and you may choose to use one or more of these functions in your speech. Let's take a look at the functions and see how they relate to the central ...

  5. Unit 32: Presentations

    Completing this process can take a considerable amount of time. Figure 32.1 provides the planning process. Figure 32.1: A three step process that will prepare you to deliver a flawless presentation. Planning in any presentation is helpful both to you and to your audience.

  6. 13.2: Types of Presentations to Inform

    Informative presentations come in all sizes, shapes, and forms. You may need to create an "elevator speech" style presentation with the emphasis on brevity, or produce a comprehensive summary of several points that require multiple visual aids to communicate complex processes or trends. The main goal in an informative presentation is to ...

  7. 8.1 Functions of the Presentation to Inform

    The purpose of an informative speech is to share ideas with the audience, increase their understanding, change their perceptions, or help them gain new skills. ... Identify the commentator's point of view. If you were giving a presentation to inform, would you express your point of view in a similar style?

  8. 13.2 Types of Presentations to Inform

    Learning Objective. Provide examples of four main types of speech to inform. Speaking to inform may fall into one of several categories. The presentation to inform may be. an explanation, a report, a description, or. a demonstration of how to do something. Let's explore each of these types of informative speech.

  9. 11.2 Planning the Presentation

    Presentation Purpose. Your presentation will have a general and specific purpose. Your general purpose may be to inform, persuade, or entertain. It's likely that any speech you develop will have a combination of these goals. Most presentations have a little bit of entertainment value, even if they are primarily attempting to inform or persuade.

  10. 13.6: Creating an Informative Presentation

    An informational presentation is common request in business and industry. It's the verbal and visual equivalent of a written report. ... Your general purpose, of course, is to inform. But you need to formulate a more specific purpose statement that expresses a point you have to make about your topic—what you hope to accomplish in your ...

  11. How to Structure a Presentation

    Many factors can influence your choice of structure, but the most important consideration is your presentation's purpose or goal. You need to identify what you want to achieve - do you want to inspire, motivate, inform, persuade, or entertain people? Your audience's needs also affect the structure you choose.

  12. 13.6 Creating an Informative Presentation

    Informative presentations serve to present specific information for specific audiences for specific goals or functions. The type of presentation is often identified by its primary purpose or function. Informative presentations are often analytical or involve the rational analysis of information. Sometimes they simply "report the facts" with ...

  13. 46 Types of Presentations to Inform

    The main goal in an informative presentation is to inform, not to persuade, and that requires an emphasis on credibility, for the speaker and the data or information presented. Here are additional, more specific types of informative presentations: Biographical information. Case study results. Comparative advantage results.

  14. How to Structure your Presentation, with Examples

    This clarifies the overall purpose of your talk and reinforces your reason for being there. Follow these steps: Signal that it's nearly the end of your presentation, for example, "As we wrap up/as we wind down the talk…". Restate the topic and purpose of your presentation - "In this speech I wanted to compare…". 5.

  15. What It Takes to Give a Great Presentation

    Here are a few tips for business professionals who want to move from being good speakers to great ones: be concise (the fewer words, the better); never use bullet points (photos and images paired ...

  16. Presentations considering your purpose and audience

    Presentations to inform might include things like: ... The purpose of this presentation is to inspire and persuade these young people to consider applying for university, so you might use ...

  17. 13.6 Creating an Informative Presentation

    An informational presentation is a common request in business and industry. It's the verbal and visual equivalent of a written report. Informative presentations serve to present information for specific audiences and meet specific goals or functions. Table 7.1 below describes five main parts of a presentation to inform.

  18. What is the Purpose of Your Presentation?

    The main purpose of a presentation is to inform. Your presentation must be well prepared in order to be able to give information to the audience properly. There are two kinds of giving information. 1. Giving information to those who don't know about the topic yet (to inform) 2. Persuade people to use something they already know (to persuade)

  19. Unit 33: Informative and Persuasive Presentations

    An informational presentation is a common request in business and industry. It's the verbal and visual equivalent of a written report. Informative presentations serve to present specific information for specific audiences for specific goals or functions. Table 33.1 below describes five main parts of a presentation to inform. Table 33.1.

  20. 45 Functions of the Presentation to Inform

    Functions of the Presentation to Inform. Informative presentations focus on helping the audience to understand a topic, issue, or technique more clearly. There are distinct functions inherent in a speech to inform, and you may choose to use one or more of these functions in your speech. Let's take a look at the functions and see how they ...

  21. How to Present to an Audience That Knows More Than You

    Summary. What happens when you have to give a presentation to an audience that might have some professionals who have more expertise on the topic than you do? While it can be intimidating, it can ...

  22. 10 Tips for a Persuasive Presentation

    Tell a story or an anecdote. A good grabber captures the attention of everyone there, and makes them focus on what you have to say. 4. Crystalize your message and construct your arguments: Your ...

  23. Public speaking final Ch. 7-13 (Read ch. 7) Flashcards

    Study with Quizlet and memorize flashcards containing terms like Ch. 8 Which of the following is not a general purpose of a speech? -to inform -to persuade -to assume -to entertain, Which of the following is recommended when wording a specific purpose? -Be general -Ask a question -Make it two to three sentences long -Focus on one idea, In the specific purpose statement, "To inform my audience ...

  24. Payroll Reporting Deadline, 2023-24 Fiscal Year

    Questions. If you have questions, contact the CalPERS Customer Contact Center at 888 CalPERS (or 888-225-7377 ). The purpose of this Circular Letter is to inform you of the closing deadline for the California Public Employees' Retirement System (CalPERS) accounts and records for fiscal year (FY) ending June 30, 2024.

  25. Final 2024 Accountability Manual

    The purpose of this communication is to inform school districts and open-enrollment charter schools (school systems) about the publication of the final rule adopting the 2024 Accountability Manual. Overview The 2024 Accountability Manual describes the 2024 accountability system and explains how information from various sources is used to measure district and campus performance, assign ...

  26. 2024-25 State Employer and Employee Contribution Rates

    The purpose of this Circular Letter is to inform you of the following employer and employee pension contribution rates approved by the California Public Employees' Retirement System (CalPERS) Board of Administration on April 16, 2024. Employer Contributions.

  27. Developing a Presentation Strategy

    Your presentation will have a general and specific purpose. Your general purpose may be to inform, persuade, or entertain—the same goals you had in previous modules. It's likely that any speech you develop will have a combination these goals. Most presentations have a little bit of entertainment value, even if they are primarily attempting ...

  28. ZignSec wants to inform its shareholders and other ...

    The presentation will be led by the ZignSec Group CEO Glenn Mac Donald. The purpose is to present the Interim Report Q1 2024 to all shareholders, as well as providing an opportunity to ask questions to the company.To access the presentation and submit your questions, please use the following link t…

  29. Creating an Informative Presentation

    An informational presentation is common request in business and industry. It's the verbal and visual equivalent of a written report. Informative presentations serve to present specific information for specific audiences for specific goals or functions. Table 7.1 below describes five main parts of a presentation to inform. Table 7.1.

  30. Luxembourg Tax Alert 2024-04

    Insertion of the anti-abuse provision of the MLI (preamble and principal purpose test). ... Article 12 of the Amending Protocol has incorporated the PPT as provided by the MLI into Article 27 of the DTT. As a result, a benefit under the DTT should be denied if it is reasonable to conclude, having regard to all relevant facts and circumstances ...