Title: 1. I will not waste your time.
1The Six Signals All Audiences Want to Hear
- 1. I will not waste your time.
- 2. I know who you are.
- 3. I am well organized.
- 4. I know my subject.
- 5. Here is my most important point.
- 6. I am finished.
Source Ed Wohlmuth, "The Overnight Guide to
Public Speaking," Running Press, (1990) p. 38
2The ability to express an idea is well neigh as
important as the idea itself.
- Bernard Baruch
3Words from Webster
- EFFECTIVE (adj) - Producing a decided, decisive
or desired effect.
Source Websters New Collegiate Dictionary,
G.C Merriam Company, (1981)
4TheDeckerGrid
Point ofView
Benefits
ActionSteps
Listeners
5There is no one right way
Facilitative Leadership Axiom
6The Modern Standardfor the Effective Communicator
You are expected to be
- Relaxed
- Informal
- Crisp
- Entertaining
TV
7You Are the Message
Believability The eyes have it Behold the
body Sheer energy Self sabotage
8I can correct 15 communication techniques with
one ounce of energy. It is that fundamental to
success.
- Roger Ailes
9 If you have no energy, you have no audience.
Roger Ailes
10- Take your subject
- seriously
- and yourself
- lightly.
- Author Unknown
11Dont be upstaged by your props
- Jay Marshall Dean of American Magicians
12Why Use Visual Aids?
Recall in 3 hrs.
Recall in 3 days
- Telling (alone)
-
- Showing (alone)
- Both Together
70 72 85
10 20 65
13Visual Aids
- Overhead projection
- Multimedia (Computer projection)
- 35 mm slide projection
- Whiteboard
- Flip chart or posterboard
- Samples models
- Handouts
14Suislide
- IT IS DIFFICULT TO READ ALL CAPITALS. Upper and
lower case is easier to read.
Sans serif fonts (e.g., Arial) are recommended
for visuals Serif fonts (e.g., Times) are best
for small type on the printed page.
15Samples Models
Advantages
- Effective for opening grabs attention
- Showing the actual object is great
Disadvantages
Limited visibility Distracting if passed
around
Consider supplementing with drawings
16Overhead Projection
Advantages
- Room is lighted easy to connect with audience
and visuals - Easy to alter presentation on the fly
- Informal (sometimes an advantage)
Disadvantages
Less "professional" in formal settings
Limited visibility for large audiences
17Multimedia (Computer Projection)
Advantages
- Has a high tech/leading edge image
- Easy to update and modify
- Can bring in animation, video clips, sound
effects
Disadvantages
Presentation is locked little flexibility
Room is semi-dark hard to connect Equipment
problems always looming
18Flip Chart or Posterboard (prepared in advance)
Advantages
- Concrete object - here and now
- Great on television
Disadvantages
(Almost) need to have an artist draw it Small
audiences only
19Whiteboard
Advantages
- Watch it being created
- Great for carefully rehearsed "impromptu" talk
Disadvantages
Appears unprepared Slow to watch it being
written
20Handouts in Advance
Advantages
- They can take notes during presentation
Disadvantages
Audience gets ahead of you
Rule In advance only for educational seminars
21Visual Aids Rule
- Design visual aids for the EYE
(The ear cant see them)
22The Setting and You
- You "own the room" for your presentation
Props Lights
Visual aids Furniture
23Rocket Ship Analogy
A presentation has two components
- H Your message is the payload
- H Your delivery system puts the payload into orbit
24Recommended Books
Roger Ailes, You Are the Message, Doubleday
Currency, (1988), ISBN 0-385-26542-5, 12.50
Bert Decker, Youve Got To Be Believed To Be
Heard, St. Martins, (1993), ISBN 0-312-099-495,
12.95 Ron Hoff, I Can See You Naked,
Andrews McMeel, (1992), ISBN 0-8362-8000-8,
8.95 Tony Jeary, Inspire Any Audience,
Trophy Publishing, ISBN 1-883454-0707 (1996),
14.95