overview of speaking skills communication 1545. introduction effective oral communication involves...
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Overview of Speaking Skills
Communication 1545
Introduction
Effective oral communication involves using a process:
Plan Prepare Present
Plan
Describe your audience What do they already know? What have they done? What information do they need? What are they trying to achieve?
Plan (cont’d)
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
Plan (cont’d)
Further define through your specific purpose I’d like to explain the causes of the 1929
Stock Market collapse I’d like to show you how to find help in
creating a Business Plan Use the residual message technique
Two types of research
Exploratory research to find a suitable sub-topic Involves learning about what you don’t
already know Resist the superficial and obvious
Focused research to find specific materials to use in your speech
Conduct research
Study printed materials – library and web
Interview experts Find stories, illustrations, examples
Organize your material
A few main points No “laundry list” !!
Use an established form, such as: Topical Cause/effect Spatial Chronological
Prepare (cont’d)
Illustrate and support key points with evidence and visuals. Statistics Analogies Demonstrations Testimonials Incidents Exhibits
TIP Develop transitions or
bridges between key points.
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
Prepare (cont’d)
Develop key signposts Your statement of purpose and preview Your transitions from point to point Your internal summaries and internal
previews
Prepare (cont’d)
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
Prepare (cont’d)
Prepare a memorable Close Summarize Dramatize and Visualize
Often by referring back to your opening story
Prepare (cont’d)
Gather or create visual aids PowerPoint Charts Overheads Objects Etc.
Prepare
Establish a positive Mind-Set Value your message. Visualize yourself succeeding. Visualize your audience responding. Give yourself pep talks.
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.
Practice (cont’d)
Create your speaking note A guide to your conversation Not a manuscript ! Not a manuscript !! No more than one card or page
Practice (cont’d)
Practice and review your visuals for Clarity Relevancy Eye-appeal Visibility Quality Memorability
Practice (cont’d)
Practice your presentation before an audience, coach, video camera. Get feedback and coaching on Strong opening. Clear key points. Logical flow. Credible evidence.
and...
Practice (cont’d)
Also get feedback and coaching on Memorable close. Clarity of message. Identifying distracting mannerisms.
Present (cont’d)
Rely on the fundamentals Own your subject. Carry on an expanded conversation Feel positive about your talk. Let your enthusiasm show!
Present (cont’d)
Make a positive first impression: Establish eye-contact. Display poised, confident body language. Breath support. Relax (!) Be well groomed.
Present (cont’d)
Build rapport with the audience: Show your sincerity. Be yourself; don’t put on a face Say “we” not “you.” Talk in terms of your audience’s interest.
Present (cont’d)
Strive for continuous improvement: Measure the success of your talk. Identify the strengths as well as
areas to improve. Decide how you will improve
the next talk. TIP Remember to PLAN /
PREPARE / PRACTICE /PRESENT