Presentaciones En Power Point Sobre Herramientas De Comunicacion Asertiva -
Assertive communication is direct and respectful. Your slides should be, too.
Proponga un desafío:
Imagen final: Una persona sonriente con una herramienta (un megáfono suave, una pluma, un escudo) en la mano.
Your slides are the skeleton; you are the muscle. For each slide about a tool, write in your speaker notes a real-world example from your own life where you failed or succeeded at assertiveness. Vulnerability builds trust. Assertive communication is direct and respectful
For instance: “Last month, I told a client ‘no’ for the first time using DEAR MAN. I was terrified. But I described the timeline, expressed my limits, and offered an alternative. They respected me more.”
Use images showing correct vs. incorrect posture.
Do’s:
Don’ts:
If an audience member can't understand the slide's core message in 5 seconds, it's too complex. Passive slides have 10 bullet points. Aggressive slides have flashing text. Assertive slides have 3-4 supporting points max.
Before opening Microsoft PowerPoint (or Canva, or Google Slides), you must internalize the core principle of assertive communication: Respect for self and respect for others. Imagen final: Una persona sonriente con una herramienta
Your slides are a visual representation of your voice. Ask yourself:
Goal: Your deck should feel like a calm, confident conversation. It should provide tools, not just theory.
