hi..i am a pgdm ist semester student...i have prepared a ppt on perception...kindly give ur feedback... thanks
From India, New Delhi
From India, New Delhi
A wonderful presentation with some amazing pictures, which is excellent. Reducing the animation of slides or using a uniform pattern of slide animation with a better background will definitely make the presentation more effective. This may be my perception. Thanks for posting.
Regards,
V. Santhanaraman
From India, Velluru
Regards,
V. Santhanaraman
From India, Velluru
The content is excellent; however, it requires a bit of a professional dress-up. Try a sober PowerPoint presentation and see how people perceive it. Learning is a continuous process and is impossible without feedback. Thanks for the post.
Regards,
Laksh
From India, Cheruppulasseri
Regards,
Laksh
From India, Cheruppulasseri
Understanding Perception
Perception is a way of seeing the world through your own experiences and assumptions. The presentation on perception is good, and I view it as both theoretical and knowledgeable. It could have been made more interesting with visuals to provide a better idea of perception.
From India, Hyderabad
Perception is a way of seeing the world through your own experiences and assumptions. The presentation on perception is good, and I view it as both theoretical and knowledgeable. It could have been made more interesting with visuals to provide a better idea of perception.
From India, Hyderabad
It's a good presentation. My suggestion to you is to use more pictures in the slides; for example, the last slide is perfect. It's just a humble input. If possible, please try some lighter backgrounds.
All the best,
Sanjeev
From India, New Delhi
All the best,
Sanjeev
From India, New Delhi
This is a detailed presentation. I like the content, but here are a few things I would suggest.
1. Change the background of the PowerPoint as it is too dark, and the font contrast is too high. A lighter background would be more suitable.
2. Why do most words start with a capital letter in your PowerPoint? Please make the necessary changes.
3. The alignment varies across different slides. Some slides have around a half-inch gap from the leftmost side, while others have just 0.01 inches. I hope I am making sense.
4. Try to reduce the number of slides in your presentation. Since it is about PERCEPTION, the audience might perceive it as boring if there are too many slides. The first thing the audience looks for in a PowerPoint presentation is the number of slides. It doesn't matter how small each slide is; having too many may decrease your audience's interest.
5. Consider incorporating animations, videos, or even a game/practical exercise in your presentation to make it more engaging.
Please let me know if any points are unclear.
Best of luck.
Regards,
Akhil Khatri [HR REVIEW](http://hrreview.blogspot.com/)
From Germany, Dresden
1. Change the background of the PowerPoint as it is too dark, and the font contrast is too high. A lighter background would be more suitable.
2. Why do most words start with a capital letter in your PowerPoint? Please make the necessary changes.
3. The alignment varies across different slides. Some slides have around a half-inch gap from the leftmost side, while others have just 0.01 inches. I hope I am making sense.
4. Try to reduce the number of slides in your presentation. Since it is about PERCEPTION, the audience might perceive it as boring if there are too many slides. The first thing the audience looks for in a PowerPoint presentation is the number of slides. It doesn't matter how small each slide is; having too many may decrease your audience's interest.
5. Consider incorporating animations, videos, or even a game/practical exercise in your presentation to make it more engaging.
Please let me know if any points are unclear.
Best of luck.
Regards,
Akhil Khatri [HR REVIEW](http://hrreview.blogspot.com/)
From Germany, Dresden
Hi Hardik Chauhan, so nice, dear. However, please make some modifications in this PowerPoint presentation. Change the background of the slides as it is too dark, and the font has too much contrast. A lighter background would be more suitable. Also, try to reduce the number of slides in your presentation.
In corporate-level presentations or PowerPoint, we never add a "Thank You" slide. Instead, consider putting in a motivational picture.
Overall, it is good. All the best.
Best regards,
Hardik Chauhan
From India, Ahmadabad
In corporate-level presentations or PowerPoint, we never add a "Thank You" slide. Instead, consider putting in a motivational picture.
Overall, it is good. All the best.
Best regards,
Hardik Chauhan
From India, Ahmadabad
Dear mayankgupta,
For a student of PGDM, I really appreciate your attempt. If you are a student of psychology, it could be different.
Understanding Key Terms
First, understand the terms sensing, perceiving, and behavior.
Slide #2: Perception is the process by which people select, organize, interpret, and respond to information from the world around them. Perception is not only for people. It is applicable to any living organism, including animals and plants, on the basis of which they react or modify their behavior. The word "respond" is not part of perception; it is the next step for which perception is the basis. Perception is a midway process between sensing and reacting or responding, as you have written.
Slide #4: Sensory Experience: Perception is our sensory experience of the world around us and involves both the recognition of environmental stimuli and actions in response to these stimuli. Perception is not sensory experience. Sensing is different. On the basis of sensory inputs, we perceive. Perception is the process by which we interpret the sensory inputs, understand their meaning, and modify our behavior.
Slide #5: Basis of Human Behavior: There can be no behavior without perception, and perception lies at the base of every individual behavior. Here you have it mentioned correctly.
Slide #6: Again, the first term is sensing, not observation. Observation is purposeful, whereas sensing is a normal function of sensory organs, whether you do it purposely or otherwise.
The template, color, font, spacing, and pictures—there is scope for improvement in every aspect.
My views go on like this. I am sure that having taken some pain to make this, you can definitely improve upon it with a little more effort, and then it will be an excellent presentation.
Regards,
Kesava Pillai
From India, Kollam
For a student of PGDM, I really appreciate your attempt. If you are a student of psychology, it could be different.
Understanding Key Terms
First, understand the terms sensing, perceiving, and behavior.
Slide #2: Perception is the process by which people select, organize, interpret, and respond to information from the world around them. Perception is not only for people. It is applicable to any living organism, including animals and plants, on the basis of which they react or modify their behavior. The word "respond" is not part of perception; it is the next step for which perception is the basis. Perception is a midway process between sensing and reacting or responding, as you have written.
Slide #4: Sensory Experience: Perception is our sensory experience of the world around us and involves both the recognition of environmental stimuli and actions in response to these stimuli. Perception is not sensory experience. Sensing is different. On the basis of sensory inputs, we perceive. Perception is the process by which we interpret the sensory inputs, understand their meaning, and modify our behavior.
Slide #5: Basis of Human Behavior: There can be no behavior without perception, and perception lies at the base of every individual behavior. Here you have it mentioned correctly.
Slide #6: Again, the first term is sensing, not observation. Observation is purposeful, whereas sensing is a normal function of sensory organs, whether you do it purposely or otherwise.
The template, color, font, spacing, and pictures—there is scope for improvement in every aspect.
My views go on like this. I am sure that having taken some pain to make this, you can definitely improve upon it with a little more effort, and then it will be an excellent presentation.
Regards,
Kesava Pillai
From India, Kollam
First of all, I would like to say that this presentation is wonderful. What I would like to understand is if you are making this presentation based on the concepts of perceptions from the book, "Consumer Buyer Behaviour"?
If yes, then I would request you to kindly check the book for more information. If not, I would like you to kindly refer to this book as it gives more insight into perceptions. Also, please add information on the Threshold of Perception, Just Noticeable Difference, Perceptual Selection, and Perceptual Organization.
Regards,
Rohan Ganatra
From India, Mumbai
If yes, then I would request you to kindly check the book for more information. If not, I would like you to kindly refer to this book as it gives more insight into perceptions. Also, please add information on the Threshold of Perception, Just Noticeable Difference, Perceptual Selection, and Perceptual Organization.
Regards,
Rohan Ganatra
From India, Mumbai
Yes, it's a great effort, but some light color background would look better. Also, try to add some examples of different kinds of perception. If possible, include how personal traits influence different perceptions. Just my perception.
Thanks for posting.
Regards,
renniz.mk
From United Arab Emirates, Abu Dhabi
Thanks for posting.
Regards,
renniz.mk
From United Arab Emirates, Abu Dhabi
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