Practice makes Perfect
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Throughout the entire process of our game development it was known that there was a presentation approaching. This is what I have been working on this week. A presentation can be easy, hard or fun. For me personally, it is the worst. This sounds pretty ironic coming from a student studying project management but it is the truth. To kick it off I wrote a draft of how I was answering each questions we had received. After that it was time to structure up a simple powerpoint. When I felt satisfied with it, I showed it to my group. They had thoughts and changes to some parts and we changed it to the group’s satisfaction. Then it was all about bashing it into my head so I had a good grasp of what I was talking about. In hindsight of the presentation I now realize that I am more nervous than I need to be. The crowd are my peers, they most likely feel the same way when they are up on stage. They know how I feel. They are humans just like me, with their own flaws and fears. I feel like the presentation went pretty well, it felt reassuring knowing we were happy about the outcome of our alpha. I did not feel nervous about the presentation of the alpha it was more of a breather, where I could breath out knowing this moment of the course was behind me. I feel like there is some truth to this whole practice in order to get better. Even if presentations is something I hate doing I am hoping that I will have to do it in the future of this education. Failing here will feel better rather than failing at a workplace. It is important that I, as a project manager feel confident speaking in front of people. Leiman Out. |
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