Movement in Communication
In presentations, what speakers often overlook is their body movement and hand gestures that accompany speech. These can communicate nervousness, hesitation, lack of confidence, or untrustworthiness. In addition, habitual movements may make the speaker appear distracting, irritating, or difficult to follow.
In a good presentation, engagement — the ability to connect with the audience — is the most important factor. Therefore, body and hand movements are factors that must be studied in order to make a presentation interesting, natural, and engaging. However, because most people cannot see themselves while presenting, it is necessary to receive structured, principle-based guidance.
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