Hey Friend, Very good ppt. I liked the concept of Drinking Problem. Regards CS Mukesh TANK
From India, Mumbai
From India, Mumbai
Dear Arpee,
Unlike the aforesaid, I would be a bit critical. Following is my feedback:
1. The content is really nice, especially the "drinking problem" analogy.
2. Any PowerPoint (PPT) we make has a specific objective, and the same has to reflect on the slideshow too. Please mention a specific objective of your PPT.
3. Slide 3 mentions body language; however, in later slides, there is nothing about Body Language. Communication is a vast topic and includes both Verbal and Non-Verbal Communication. If we are only covering Verbal Communication, it should be named Verbal Communication.
4. Though white looks sober, try to use a professional-looking template.
5. Some of the slides look cluttered because of the extensive content on them. Try not to write the entire text on the PPT. Also, use Arial or Times New Roman as the font; Comic Sans gives an unprofessional look.
6. Assumptions/perceptions should have been the first point.
7. There are a lot of formatting issues.
I am sorry, but as I said, I would be a bit critical.
Regards,
Rahul Chhabra
From India, Delhi
Unlike the aforesaid, I would be a bit critical. Following is my feedback:
1. The content is really nice, especially the "drinking problem" analogy.
2. Any PowerPoint (PPT) we make has a specific objective, and the same has to reflect on the slideshow too. Please mention a specific objective of your PPT.
3. Slide 3 mentions body language; however, in later slides, there is nothing about Body Language. Communication is a vast topic and includes both Verbal and Non-Verbal Communication. If we are only covering Verbal Communication, it should be named Verbal Communication.
4. Though white looks sober, try to use a professional-looking template.
5. Some of the slides look cluttered because of the extensive content on them. Try not to write the entire text on the PPT. Also, use Arial or Times New Roman as the font; Comic Sans gives an unprofessional look.
6. Assumptions/perceptions should have been the first point.
7. There are a lot of formatting issues.
I am sorry, but as I said, I would be a bit critical.
Regards,
Rahul Chhabra
From India, Delhi
It will be better if you just leave Key Works on each slide. As an audience I cannot see the tiny words on the slide when you use Overhead Projector to show your slides,maybe font 30 will be better.
From China, Shanghai
From China, Shanghai
A good effort, just check few misspells. Will be nice to explain challenges at the end. Overall a good presentation. regards, Tariq Pervaiz TradeKey Pvt. Ltd.
From Pakistan, Karachi
From Pakistan, Karachi
Hi Ishu,
Good Presentation. There could be some parts where improvement may be done though:
1) Some slides have too much text. Use the presentation to enable you to present. You should be everything for the presentation, not the ppt. Rehearse so that you see the pointers on the slide and give the explanation to the audience. Otherwise, the audience gets engrossed in reading what's written on the slides.
2) Use "Roleplay" for techniques such as questioning.
3) Merge slides 16 and 17 into one.
4) Slide 18 - the word 'hear' is spelled as 'here'. Please change. Also, split the big paragraph into pointers.
5) Place the content of each slide in a 'content holder'. You could template the slides using custom templates of yourself.
6) Have the last slide as 'Thank You' or 'Q&A'.
7) Overall a good presentation once again. As covering communication is huge, better subtext the title as Communication (verbal).
From India, Bangalore
Good Presentation. There could be some parts where improvement may be done though:
1) Some slides have too much text. Use the presentation to enable you to present. You should be everything for the presentation, not the ppt. Rehearse so that you see the pointers on the slide and give the explanation to the audience. Otherwise, the audience gets engrossed in reading what's written on the slides.
2) Use "Roleplay" for techniques such as questioning.
3) Merge slides 16 and 17 into one.
4) Slide 18 - the word 'hear' is spelled as 'here'. Please change. Also, split the big paragraph into pointers.
5) Place the content of each slide in a 'content holder'. You could template the slides using custom templates of yourself.
6) Have the last slide as 'Thank You' or 'Q&A'.
7) Overall a good presentation once again. As covering communication is huge, better subtext the title as Communication (verbal).
From India, Bangalore
RE: Communication skills ppt (5steps) i m able to download ur ppt.there is some problm.how should i get this?cud u plz snd it to my e-mail.i need that prsntasn vry badly.
From India
From India
At First, Thanks for sharing with us.... Really very Appreciable...... But if u r going to present in front of Professionals please use professional way..... That would be much impressed......
From India, Bangalore
From India, Bangalore
A real innovative presentation which allows varied interpretation depending upon the speaker’s skills and capacity. I liked it
From India, Madras
From India, Madras
Oh ! It is a good ppt made on communication skill training topic. In short & smily style a presentation is very nice. Thanks for sharing. Sunil Wagh HRD
From India, Thana
From India, Thana
Kake, Chease to achhi hai lakin purani chease hai kutch ve nai masala nei hai. Arup ar All, Please see the ppt and provide me with a feedback. Regards
From India, Patna
From India, Patna
Dear Arpee,
I appreciate your effort and indeed a good contribution. I have only one suggestion: on slide 8, you have provided the scores of the test. It would be really nice if you could also attach the test you had conducted. Without the test, nobody can reference the scores mentioned.
Regards,
Gurudatta
From India, Mumbai
I appreciate your effort and indeed a good contribution. I have only one suggestion: on slide 8, you have provided the scores of the test. It would be really nice if you could also attach the test you had conducted. Without the test, nobody can reference the scores mentioned.
Regards,
Gurudatta
From India, Mumbai
lovely presentation.i was also wondering where vthe questionnaire was for the scores.and also about non verbal communication.good job
From Nigeria
From Nigeria
Nice... some examples are very nice. May be you can add some examples of body languages... like what is the posture when somebody is interested, or when you are asking somebody to talk more...
From India, Madras
From India, Madras
an apt n good ppt. it accurately focusses on listening skill which is always forgotten as part of comn skills. Col BS
From India, Nasik
From India, Nasik
Hi Arpee,
Great attempt on the presentation. However, I would like to share a few important points that I learned in a recent training on presentation skills. Our trainer emphasized the importance of having an objective at the start of the presentation to make the content clear to the audience. Additionally, including a summary slide can help the audience better understand the presentation. These are two elements that I believe were missing from your presentation. Thank you for sharing!
Best regards, [Your Name]
From India, Hyderabad
Great attempt on the presentation. However, I would like to share a few important points that I learned in a recent training on presentation skills. Our trainer emphasized the importance of having an objective at the start of the presentation to make the content clear to the audience. Additionally, including a summary slide can help the audience better understand the presentation. These are two elements that I believe were missing from your presentation. Thank you for sharing!
Best regards, [Your Name]
From India, Hyderabad
Hi Arpee,
A very visually attractive PPT. A suggestion - maybe you could focus a bit more on the nonverbal aspects and also wrap it up by summarizing the benefits of good communication!
Ranjit Powar
From India, Mumbai
A very visually attractive PPT. A suggestion - maybe you could focus a bit more on the nonverbal aspects and also wrap it up by summarizing the benefits of good communication!
Ranjit Powar
From India, Mumbai
I am planning to train all level employees in my organization and can use this PPT its really good.
From India, New Delhi
From India, New Delhi
Hai Friends, Very useful information which i got from your side. i too want to develop my communication can you help me........ Regards S. Vijaya Bharat
From India, Madras
From India, Madras
Dear Arpee,
I appreciate the effort you put into the presentation, and the PowerPoint is nicely done. However, I regret to inform you that I am siding with Rahul. Your slides are deviating from the main purpose and are completely out of focus. There seems to be a mix-up with a few things that shouldn't be there. I don't intend to hurt your feelings, but this is the reality. I apologize if my words have caused any distress despite your hard work.
Regards,
From India, Patna
I appreciate the effort you put into the presentation, and the PowerPoint is nicely done. However, I regret to inform you that I am siding with Rahul. Your slides are deviating from the main purpose and are completely out of focus. There seems to be a mix-up with a few things that shouldn't be there. I don't intend to hurt your feelings, but this is the reality. I apologize if my words have caused any distress despite your hard work.
Regards,
From India, Patna
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