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Title: Overview of Speaking Skills


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Overview of Speaking Skills
  • Communication 1545

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Introduction
  • Effective oral communication involves using a
    process
  • Plan
  • Prepare
  • Present

3
Plan
  • Describe your audience
  • What do they already know?
  • What have they done?
  • What information do they need?
  • What are they trying to achieve?

4
Plan (contd)
  • Define the purpose of your talk based on the
    outcome you seek with your audience
  • Inform
  • Persuade
  • (but not sell in this course!)

TIP Identify and organize yourkey points
5
Plan (contd)
  • Further define through your specific purpose
  • Id like to explain the causes of the 1929 Stock
    Market collapse
  • Id like to show you how to find help in creating
    a Business Plan
  • Use the residual message technique

6
Two types of research
  • Exploratory research to find a suitable sub-topic
  • Involves learning about what you dont already
    know
  • Resist the superficial and obvious
  • Focused research to find specific materials to
    use in your speech

7
Conduct research
  • Study printed materials library and web
  • Interview experts
  • Find stories, illustrations, examples

8
Organize your material
  • A few main points
  • No laundry list !!
  • Use an established form, such as
  • Topical
  • Cause/effect
  • Spatial
  • Chronological

9
Prepare (contd)
  • Illustrate and support key points with evidence
    and visuals.
  • Statistics
  • Analogies
  • Demonstrations
  • Testimonials
  • Incidents
  • Exhibits

TIP Develop transitions orbridges between
key points.
10
Evidence and Visuals
  • Evidence is all the stories, illustrations,
    examples, explanations, quotations, analogies,
    facts and figures that you use to develop each
    point.
  • Evidence is the heart of your speech
  • Visuals should emphasize evidence

11
Prepare (contd)
  • Develop key signposts
  • Your statement of purpose and preview
  • Your transitions from point to point
  • Your internal summaries and internal previews

12
Prepare (contd)
  • Prepare an attention-getting Opening
  • Smile and say Good Morning!
  • Refer to common experience, story or problem
  • Focus down to your subject
  • Focus further to your specific purpose

13
Prepare (contd)
  • Prepare a memorable Close
  • Summarize
  • Dramatize and Visualize
  • Often by referring back to your opening story

14
Prepare (contd)
  • Gather or create visual aids
  • PowerPoint
  • Charts
  • Overheads
  • Objects
  • Etc.

15
Prepare
  • Establish a positive Mind-Set
  • Value your message.
  • Visualize yourself succeeding.
  • Visualize your audience responding.
  • Give yourself pep talks.

16
Practice
  • Build your confidence and effectiveness by
    establishing for yourself
  • Why you have earned the right to deliver this
    talk.
  • Why you are excited about the subject.
  • Why you are eager to share with your audience.

17
Practice (contd)
  • Create your speaking note
  • A guide to your conversation
  • Not a manuscript !
  • Not a manuscript !!
  • No more than one card or page

18
Practice (contd)
  • Practice and review your visuals for
  • Clarity
  • Relevancy
  • Eye-appeal
  • Visibility
  • Quality
  • Memorability

19
Practice (contd)
  • Practice your presentation before an audience,
    coach, video camera. Get feedback and coaching
    on
  • Strong opening.
  • Clear key points.
  • Logical flow.
  • Credible evidence.
  • and...

20
Practice (contd)
  • Also get feedback and coaching on
  • Memorable close.
  • Clarity of message.
  • Identifying distracting mannerisms.

21
Present (contd)
  • Rely on the fundamentals
  • Own your subject.
  • Carry on an expanded conversation
  • Feel positive about your talk.
  • Let your enthusiasm show!

22
Present (contd)
  • Make a positive first impression
  • Establish eye-contact.
  • Display poised, confident body language.
  • Breath support.
  • Relax (!)
  • Be well groomed.

23
Present (contd)
  • Build rapport with the audience
  • Show your sincerity.
  • Be yourself dont put on a face
  • Say we not you.
  • Talk in terms of your audiences interest.

24
Present (contd)
  • Strive for continuous improvement
  • Measure the success of your talk.
  • Identify the strengths as well asareas to
    improve.
  • Decide how you will improvethe next talk.

TIP Remember to PLAN /PREPARE / PRACTICE
/PRESENT
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