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Home › Self Healing › Public Speaking Skills
 

After Your Presentation -- You Are Still in the Spotlight

 

Author: Chris King

You just finished your presentation. The audience is applauding with gusto. You feel relieved and accomplished. You cant wait to get back to your seat or out of the room. You rush off the stage or platform. But should you? In this article, I address the importance of what happens once you have ended your presentation.

Give the audience time to show their appreciation. I had opened the day with my Signature Story. A wise, fellow speaker pulled me aside later and admonished me for not giving the audience enough time to tell me how much they had enjoyed my story with their applause. Since that day, I have always allowed enough time to stay up front until the clapping starts to die down. And I have noticed how many speakers and storytellers hurry away. As your audience applauds, dont feel or look uncomfortable. You deserve to enjoy this moment of glory. Smile, nod and silently say, Thank you. This is your curtain call!

Be willing to stay around after a presentation, whether it is a workshop, a keynote or a meeting. I have found in my years of presenting, there are several people in the audience who want to speak to me after a presentation. They may want to share a positive comment, tell a story of their own, ask a question or even disagree with something I have said. Personally, I feel that a presenter who leaves immediately gives the impression of not caring enough. Usually, I have found that when I linger, I learn a huge amount about how my presentation was good, but also could be better. From the questions asked, I discover points that I should cover in the future and some areas that I could skip.

Make sure that when you are off stage and no longer in the spotlight that you still walk your talk. Often when we present, our presentation will be followed by other events and sessions that involve us. For example, if you are giving a workshop at a conference, there is a good chance that you will stay for more of the conference, the meals and other workshops. I have been turned off by speakers who seem to be warm and wonderful while presenting and then are unfriendly when you see them later. It makes one feel that this presenter is far from sincere. Once we have presented to a group, the people in that group feel they know us and we are still on stage, even if not literally. The speakers who are genuine and always warm and gracious are forever loved and remembered and asked back!

As a presenter, remember to keep that professional edge at all times. Once you have given a presentation, and especially if it was a well-received presentation, you will be revered as someone special. As that revered person, however, it is important to consider how you dress, act and handle your affairs when meeting the public. It is OK to be casual, but not sloppy. It is OK to have a raucous time, but not be impolite or rude while enjoying it. It is OK to have opinions, but never to be unkind.

Author Bio:
Chris King is a champion in this field. Chris has written several articles in the past on this topic.
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