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Title: Giving Briefings


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Giving Briefings Making Presentations (M3.09)
  • Rebecca Johnson
  • Corporate Learning Development

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AIM
  • To develop knowledge and understanding of
    briefing and presentation skills as required by a
    practising or potential first line manager.

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OBJECTIVES
By the end of the session you will be able to
  • Select relevant information content in line with
    the objectives of the briefing or presentation
  • Logically structure and clearly present the
    content of the briefing or presentation
  • Use appropriate presentation techniques and aids
    to enhance understanding of the briefing or
    presentation
  • Display confidence in the subject matter
  • Use feedback to check understanding including a
    simple evaluation form

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DEFINITIONS - Presentation
  • A setting forth as of truth Collins
  • A verbal report presented with illustrative
    material such as slides or graphs Oxford
  • A structured, prepared and speech based means of
    communicating information, ideas or arguments to
    a group of interested people in order to inform
    or persuade

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DEFINITIONS - briefing
  • A meeting for giving information or instructions
  • The action of informing or instructingOxford
    Dictionary

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CHARACTERISTICS
  • Involves Presenter and Audience
  • Usually live, direct, face to Face
  • Conveys information, ideas and arguments
  • Audience wants to understand
  • Logically planned and structured
  • Communication verbal supported by VA
  • Communication flow primarily one way
  • Feedback/discussion for clarification
    reinforcement

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AREAS OF INFLUENCE
Resources Venue Equipment Audience Composition SizeExperience/knowledgeExpectations (WIIFM)Familiarity Mind Sets
Material ContentStructureComplexityLength Self Visual impact Body languagePitch Tone NervousnessStyle Rapport Movement Gestures
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USING YOUR VOICE
  • Projection speak louder than usual throw your
    voice to back of room
  • Articulation dont swallow words. Be aware of
    verbal tics
  • Modulation vary tone pitch be dramatic,
    confidential and/or triumphant
  • Pronunciation watch accents check difficult
    words beware of malapropisms
  • Enunciation over emphasise accentuate syllables
  • Repetition repeat key phrases with different
    vocal emphasis
  • Speed use delivery speed to manipulate audience
    fast delivery to excite stimulate slow to
    emphasise, inspire awe, dramatise control

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PLANNING PREPARATION
Questions to ask
  • Why are you saying it PURPOSE
  • To whom are you saying it AUDIENCE
  • What are you going to say CONTENT
  • How are you going to say it FORM

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PURPOSE
  • To communicate message or information - Tell
  • To make a proposition/change opinions - Sell
  • To inspire and motivate - Impel

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GENERATING IDEAS
- RELATED
Variety Easy Maintenance Low cost/High Return
Origins of Interest
To inform a group of interested farmers
Housing Feeding Health Diseases Precautions
Pedigree Marking Colours
Start-up Running
Planning Insurance Import/Export
Ideal Things to Avoid
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CREATING A LOGICAL STRUCTURE
  • History Origins Interest
  • Benefits Low cost/high return Variety of
    Produce Easy maintenance
  • Establishing Starting up Location
    Requirements Choosing llamas Costs
  • Running Caring for llamas Running costs

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PLANNING
  • Summarise the theme
  • Generate ideas list points
  • Identify related ideas
  • Identify key stages
  • Select ideas/points
  • Establish timings

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PREPARATION
  • Plan the sequence
  • Produce notes
  • Consider visual aids
  • Consider anecdotes and humour
  • Rehearse

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PRESENTATION STRUCTURE
Tellem What Youre Going To Tellem Tellem Tel
lem What Youve Toldem
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5 TYPES OF BANG
  • Classical Bang introduce presentation with 1 or
    2 punchy highlights
  • Imagine Bang appeal to common memory, evoke a
    hypothetical situation, create a metaphor, tell a
    relevant parable
  • Mystery Bang disguise your opening with 2-3
    ambiguous clues to your message
  • Participation Bang ask a question, ask a
    volunteer to do/say something
  • Dramatic Bang use a gimmick/accessory, use
    surprise visual/sketch, make a provocative
    statement

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PRESENTATION STRUCTURE
  • Opening
  • Message
  • Bridges
  • Examples
  • Recap

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VISUAL AIDS
I hear and I forget, I see and I remember.
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VISUAL AIDS
  • Limit amount of information
  • Size
  • Clarity
  • Avoid distractions

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VISUAL AIDS
  • Rehearse
  • Contingency
  • Check equipment
  • Check layout

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ACTIVITY - VISUAL AIDS
  • Flipchart
  • PowerPoint
  • Images (incl. diagrams)
  • Video/DVD clips
  • OHP
  • Props accessories
  • Handouts

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PRESENTATION DELEIVERY
  • The Brief
  • Avoid Alienation
  • Smile
  • Body Language/Eye Contact
  • Voice
  • Digestible
  • Humour
  • Platform Presence
  • Timing

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OBJECTIVES
By the end of the session you will be able to
  • Select relevant information content in line with
    the objectives of the briefing or presentation
  • Logically structure and clearly present the
    content of the briefing or presentation
  • Use appropriate presentation techniques and aids
    to enhance understanding of the briefing or
    presentation
  • Display confidence in the subject matter
  • Use feedback to check understanding including a
    simple evaluation form

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GAINING FEEDBACK - during
  • Observe body language
  • Ask questions
  • Short task for audience/listeners
  • Allow audience/listeners to ask questions

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GAINING FEEDBACK after
An evaluation form could be used to assess
  • Purpose/ objectives explained
  • Well presented
  • Well structured
  • Rate the environment
  • Rate the resources (visual aids etc)
  • How responded to questions
  • Overall rating of presentation/briefing
  • Most/least useful elements
  • Met desired outcomes
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