NIS SATYA believes to Build yourself a presentation that meets a tangible purpose. A purpose that has your audience remembering something at its end. A purpose that involves your audience understanding, believing or doing something as a result of your presentation.
What's The Purpose Of Your Presentation? Specific. Test that the objectives for your presentation are precise. If they are too general your presentation will suffer. Measurable. How will you know that you’ve achieved the purpose of your presentation? If you can measure it, then you’ll know. Achievable. Make sure that the purpose of your presentation is achievable with your audience. If it’s not, there’s a danger that your presentation won’t have any impact with them. Relevant. Keeping your presentation relevant to your audience is critical. Aim to check the relevance of your presentation with others before you present. Time. Can you achieve your purpose in the time available? That’s because a ten minute presentation might be too short for a wide-ranging understanding of a new product or technology. But it might be sufficient time to present a new procedure to an experienced audience.
here are presentations from Nids to refer for the desired purpose and learning.

