How to end a presentation

Expert Academy (GLOBAL)
9 Sept 201902:28

Summary

TLDRThis video provides practical tips for delivering a strong presentation, especially focusing on how to end effectively. The speaker advises against using clichés like 'Thank you for your attention' and instead recommends summarizing key takeaways or returning to a strong opening statement. The delivery should include strategic use of intonation and tone to signal the end, along with a smile and genuine gratitude to leave a positive impression. These tips help presenters create a memorable and impactful conclusion, ensuring their audience feels appreciated and engaged.

Takeaways

  • 😀 Avoid clichés like 'Thank you for your attention' or 'Are there any questions?' when concluding a presentation.
  • 😀 Focus on your key messages and summarize them at the end for a memorable conclusion.
  • 😀 Revisit your opening statement to create a cohesive and strong ending.
  • 😀 Use your voice’s intonation, tone, and pitch to signal the end of your presentation.
  • 😀 Gradually lower your voice to indicate that you're finishing the presentation.
  • 😀 Smile when thanking your audience to convey gratitude and sincerity.
  • 😀 A simple 'Thank you' with a smile is more effective than a generic 'Thank you for your attention'.
  • 😀 Ending with a strong, clear conclusion helps reinforce your message and leaves a lasting impact.
  • 😀 A good conclusion ties everything together and makes your presentation feel complete.
  • 😀 Utilize body language and facial expressions to match the tone of your conclusion.
  • 😀 Be mindful of your delivery at the end; it plays a crucial role in how your audience perceives your message.

Q & A

  • Why do many people struggle with ending their presentations effectively?

    -Many people struggle with ending their presentations because they tend to finish with a vague or weak conclusion, such as saying 'Thank you for your attention' or 'Are there any questions?' which doesn't provide a strong or memorable ending.

  • What are some clichés to avoid when concluding a presentation?

    -Clichés to avoid include phrases like 'Thank you for your attention' and 'Are there any questions?' as these don't provide a strong or impactful conclusion.

  • What is a more effective way to end a presentation instead of using clichés?

    -A more effective way is to summarize your key messages, the take-home points you want the audience to remember. You could also end with the same strong statement you started with, reinforcing your main idea.

  • Why is it important to highlight key messages at the end of a presentation?

    -Highlighting key messages at the end reinforces the main ideas, making it easier for the audience to remember the most important points of the presentation.

  • How can you use your initial statement to enhance your presentation ending?

    -By starting with a strong statement and revisiting that same statement at the end, you create a sense of closure and reinforce your message, making the conclusion feel more powerful and complete.

  • How does intonation impact the ending of a presentation?

    -Intonation, tone of voice, and pitch are essential in signaling the end of a presentation. A well-paced, lower tone with a sense of finality helps the audience understand that the presentation is concluding.

  • Can you give an example of how to use intonation at the end of a presentation?

    -An example would be saying, 'That ladies and gentlemen, was what I wanted to share with you,' while gradually lowering your tone. This signals that the presentation is wrapping up.

  • Why is smiling important when thanking the audience at the end of a presentation?

    -Smiling while thanking the audience helps convey sincerity and gratitude. Without a smile, the audience might not feel that you're genuinely appreciative of their attention.

  • How should you modify the phrase 'Thank you for your attention' for a more effective ending?

    -Instead of saying 'Thank you for your attention,' simply say 'Thank you' while maintaining a smile. This signals that the presentation has concluded in a more personal and genuine way.

  • What is the benefit of having a clear and definitive ending to a presentation?

    -A clear and definitive ending helps the audience feel that the presentation has come to a natural close, making it more memorable and leaving a lasting impression.

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