Wednesday, December 11, 2019

Swot Analysis Nervousness

Question: Discuss about the Swot Analysis for Nervousness. Answer: Portfolio: SWOT Analysis Strengths   Having confidence in front of an audience   Good at Understand my audience Weaknesses   Getting Stage Nervousness   Bad at long presentations. Opportunities   Opportunity for practicing on Daily basis.   Opportunity for attending trainingwithin and outside the school. Threats   Stiff Competition from other students   Lack of adequate number of instructors Strategies for Overcoming Nervousness Setting a stop time. This is usually done beforehand and requires a person to allow themselves to be nervous only for a particular time after which they should begin their presentation. A person may say that I want to be nervous up to a given time before the presentation. They are likely to stick to that becauseits like a promise that they have already made and which must be fulfilled (Pahl Richter, 2007) Having Sometime for Laughter Laughter is one of the best ways that automatically drives away nervousness (Wied Ebers, 2007) .So a person can choose to spend a good part of their day before presentation watching some sort of funny clips or comedies or consequently they can choose to spend time with a group of friends who can keep them laughing almost all the time. References: B, H. A. (2013). The Swot Analysis. Grin Verlag. Pahl, N., Richter, A., University of Applied Science Berlin. (2007). SWOT analysis: Idea, methodology and a practical approach. Munchen: GRIN Verlag. Fine, L. G. (2009). The SWOT analysis: Using your strength to overcome weaknesses, using opportunities to overcome threats. Place of publication not identified: Kick It. Wied, S., Ebers, M. (2007). SWOT Analysis Robert Mondavi and the Wine Industry. Munchen: GRIN Verlag GmbH.

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