Kutipan (quotes) inspiratif untuk presentasi anda

By. Harsa Consulting

 

Berikut ini adalah beberapa kutipan (quotes) mengenai komunikasi/presentasi yang bisa anda gunakan pada presentasi anda. Bisa juga sebagai ide dan inspirasi untuk memperbaiki presentasi anda.

Sekalipun bersumber orang terkenal dan cukup berkompeten dalam bidang komunikasi, ini hanyalah pendapat manusia, sehingga anda bebas untuk setuju atau tak setuju. Dan sebagaimana sering dianjurkan, jadilah diri anda sendiri (Be yourself) .......

 

“A wise man speaks because he has something to say, a fool speaks because he has to say something.” (Plato)

“It is better to say nothing and be thought a fool than to open your mouth and remove all doubt” (Mark Twain)

“There is no such thing as presentation talent, it is called Presentation Skills” (David JP Phillips)

“It takes one hour of preparation for each minute of presentation time.” (Wayne Burgraff)

“A theme is a memory aid, it helps you through the presentation just as it also provides the thread of continuity for your audience.” (Dave Carey)

“There are always three speeches, for every one you actually gave. The one you practiced, the one you gave, and the one you wish you gave.” (Dale Carnegie)

“No one can remember more than three points.” (Philip Crosby)

“The audience only pays attention as long as you know where you are going.” (Philip Crosby)

“Ask yourself, ‘If I had only sixty seconds on the stage, what would I absolutely have to say to get my message across.” (Jeff Dewar)

“No one ever complains about a speech being too short!” (Ira Hayes)

“The simplest way to customize is to phone members of the audience in advance and ask them what they expect from your session and why they expect it. Then use their quotes throughout your presentation.” (Alan Pease)

“Public speaking is not a talent – it is a skill.” (Unknown)

 “If you present yourself as perfect – we will not believe you and we will hate you. We like you when we see that you are imperfect like we are.” (Unknown)

“We love to hear stories. We don’t need another lecture. Just ask your kids.” (Unknown)

 “The only person who listens to every word of your speech is you.” (Unknown)

“Don’t sell what you don’t believe in – we will see through it. If you don’t believe in your message don’t attempt to sell it.” (Unknown)

 “The very best financial presentation is one that’s well thought out and anticipates any questions… answering them in advance.” (Arthur Helps)

“We’ve drifted into this presentation mode without realizing the cost to the content and the audience in the process.” (Edward Tufte)

“Rhetoric is the art of ruling the minds of men.” (Plato)

“He steps on stage and draws the sword of rhetoric, and when he is through, someone is lying wounded and thousands of others are either angry or consoled.” (Pete Hamill)

“A theme is a memory aid, it helps you through the presentation just as it also provides the thread of continuity for your audience.” (Dave Carey)

“Top presenters have total control of their fears. They make fear their slave, not the master.” (Doug Malouf)

“I never use notes, they interfere with me.” (Ken Blanchard)

“The success of your presentation will be judged not by the knowledge you send but by what the listener receives.” (Lily Walters)

 “Of those who say nothing, few are silent.” (Thomas Neiel)

 “Well-timed silence hath more eloquence than speech.” (Martin Farquhar Tupper)

“Mere words are cheap and plenty enough, but ideas that rouse and set multitudes thinking come as gold from the mines.” (A. Owen)

“Talk low, talk slow, and don’t talk too much.” (John Wayne)

 “The real art of conversation is not only to say the right thing at the right place but to leave unsaid the wrong thing at the tempting moment.” (Dorothy Nevill)

“The will to win is important. But the will to prepare is vital.” (Joe Paterno)

“They may forget what you said, but they will never forget how you made them feel.” (Carl W. Buechner)

“Many attempts to communicate are nullified by saying too much.” (Robert Greenleaf)

“Words are, of course, the most powerful drug used by mankind.” (Rudyard Kipling)

 “Make sure you have finished speaking before your audience has finished listening.” (Dorothy Sarnoff)

“There are only two types of speakers in the world. 1. The nervous and 2. Liars.” (Mark Twain)

“Broadly speaking, the short words are the best, and the old words best of all.” (Sir Winston Churchill)

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