Presence and Presentation

By Jacquelyn Adams

“Start with a joke!”

This was the advice I most commonly received from friends when they found out I had an upcoming public speaking gig. After presenting a couple times, I soon realized this type of advice, though well-intentioned, was much too simplistic. There is no such thing as a quick-fix when it comes to capturing and maintaining an audience’s attention. But by being aware of some of the qualities of a good presenter, over time it is possible to refine your skills as a professional speaker. Whether you’re speaking in front of your department or at a conference, here are some suggestions to help you build your stage presence.

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Many people have an overly simplified view of what is involved in good public speaking. It can, therefore, be quite daunting once you learn of all these different guidelines that go into a well-delivered speaking performance. But by having awareness of these, and through mindfully practicing, over time it is possible to vastly improve your stage presence and presentation.


Jacquelyn Adams, an IEEE Senior member, is a nationally-recognized leader in employee learning and development. Jacquelyn is the CEO and Founder of Ristole, a consulting business that transforms corporations through engaging employee training. Find more of her Lessons on Leadership columns here.

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