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Group I
No One Is
Born With
Great Public
Speaking..
Introduction

              SPEAKING


•Speaking   is the 2nd of the four
language skills, which are:
•1. Listening
•2. Speaking
•3. Reading
•4. Writing
Two Keys To Succeed In Public speaking

 Taking control of the situation.
 Preparing your self to succeed.
Strategy For The Speech
 Develop a strategy for the speech which
  involves:
 Developing a reason for speaking.
 A knowledge of who will hear your speech.
 Sense of the context in which it will occur.
GET TO KNOW YOUR AUDIENCE
 Knowing something about the people you
  are addressing to.
 The information about their
  Age, Education, Personal
  beliefs, Occupation, Income, Socio-
  Economic status, Ethnic
  origin, Gender, knowledge of the
  subject, attitude towards the subject may
  help you to get to know your audience.
Determine your reason for speaking
 All speaking is persuasive.
 All public speaking should tell people what
  they don’t know rather than telling them
  what the already know.
 Learn what you can about the occasions.
 Managers must choose their theme carefully
  because audience will pay close attention
  to their words, the tone of speech and their
  approach to the subject.
Know Three Basic reasons Why People
Will Listen To A Speech.
 Their own interest .
 Who is telling the story.
 How is it told.


 Audience react positively to the speaking
  styles they regard as
  warm, friendly, knowledgeable and
  creative.
 They will react negatively to styles they
  regard as pompous, vague and irrelevant.
Understand seven basic questions
listeners will bring to any listening
situation
   Do you know something I need to know?
   Can I trust you?
   Am I comfortable with you?
   How can you affect me?
   What’s my experience with you?
   Are you reasonable?
   Who do you represent?
Recognize The Most Common Obstacles
To Successful Communication
   Stereotyping: Any commonly known public belief
    about a certain social group or a type of individual
    e.g.. All Arabs and Muslims are terrorists, All Jews
    are greedy, All teenagers are rebels etc. Managers
    should put aside the stereotypical views and with
    an open mind treat them as an individual.
    Prejudice: To judge before knowing. Because of
    time constraints managers have to judge before
    knowing. So its speakers ethical obligation to admit
    his prejudicial thinking when ever possible.
    Feelings: Feelings and emotions are personal
    thoughts. Managers should control their feelings at
    work place.
   Language: Or words used in a talk are assigned
    different meanings by different people.
    Managers should work around with the
    difficulties inherit in language by different
    people. Consider using graphs and other
    visuals to convey the message.
   Culture: Is everything we have, say, do, or think
    as people. Response to cultural habits is a mark
    of your respect for them and thus adds
    willingness of the audience to listen to your
    speech.
   Communication obstacles can provoke
    negative reactions. Cater your audience to
    attain their attention and willingness to think
    about your ideas.
Support Ideas With Credible Evidences
   Begin with your own experience and interests.
    The audience is likely to respond positively and
    approvingly.
   Consider new ideas, information and
    techniques to bring your audience up to date
    on the subject.
   Consider the availability and quality of
    information on your topic.
   Respect your time limits imposed on you and
    consider the amount of detail you plan to
    include in your talk.
Organize Your Thoughts
 •   Each speech should include an introduction. A good
     introduction will provide you with a good start. There are a
     number of proven methods to construct an introduction.
 1. An Anecdote: A short tale about one's youth or a funny story
     about an incident that happened on the way to work.
 2. Humor.
 3.   A prediction.
 4. A dramatic forecast.
 5. A striking example.
 6. A climatic moment.
 7. A suitable quotation.
 8. A reference to the occasion.
 9. A provocative question.
 10. A description.
 11. A statement of opinion.
 12. Current or recent events.
 Consider placing your strongest points either
  first or last for emphasis. These are the patterns
1. Chronological order: Chronological means
     arranged in the order it happened. An
     example of chronological is a biography that
     starts in 1920 and goes through 1997.
2. Topical organization: A speech organized
     topically has main points organized more
     randomly by sub-topics.
3. Cause-and-effect.
4. Problem-solution.
5. Geographic.
6. Spatial: happening or existing in space.
  Several bits of forensic wisdom may prove helpful for managers.
1.   Keep it simple.
2.   Talk don’t read to your audience.
3.   Breathing steadily and naturally will help you focus , relax and
     deliver a convincing, entertaining and interesting speech.
    Conclusions are amongst the most important portion of a speech.
     they allow you to wind up with your speech. Give a cue verbally
     and non verbally that you are about to end. and leave the
     audience with a clear message and purpose of your speech.
    Keep your audience interested:
1.   Provide audience with order and structure so they can easily
     follow you.
2.   Make speech logical.
3.   Make the speech reasonable. The more reasoned the more
     convincing.
4.   Make the intentions of the speech clear.
5.   Use simple English.
6.   Keep the speech moving.
7.   Answer the questions of the audience.
Select a delivery approach
    Memorized speech: these are delivered word to word as the
     author has written it.
    Manu scripted: the manager should include each key point.
     By doing so he might loose eye contact with the audience.
    Extemporaneous: these kind of speeches are thoroughly
     researched, organized, and well rehearsed. They are
     delivered with the visual aids mostly and are more
     convincing.
    Impromptu: These kind of speeches are not at all prepared.
     While giving an impromptu speech keep following things in
     mind:
1.     Maintain your poise
2.     Decide on your topic
3.     Do no apologize
4.     Summarize your point
5.     Be sincere honest and direct.
Develop Your Visual Support
 Visual information is the best way of
  presenting a new complex data or
  technical information. Good visuals are:
1. Simple in nature.
2. Easy to set up, display and transport.
3. Reinforce the spoken message.
Rehearse your speech
   It will limit timing.
   Improve transitions.
   Polish your delivery.
   Build confidence.

Develop confidence in your massage
 and yourself
   The more confident the more credible you
    are.
Deliver Your Message
  Consider the following details:
 1. Date time and location.
 2. Room layout or arrangement of the room.
 3. Microphones and acoustics.
 4. Visual-aids.
 5. Stage.
 6. Time limits.
 7. Lectern.
 8. Notes.
 9. Lights.
 10. Try out all the equipments that you have to use.
Keep Audience Interested As You Speak
 Here are some ideas to keep them
  interested:
1. Share your own
    experiences, values, backgrounds, goals
    and fears.
2. Talk first then give the details.
3. Use yourself and involve them.
Speaking

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Speaking

  • 2. No One Is Born With Great Public Speaking..
  • 3. Introduction SPEAKING •Speaking is the 2nd of the four language skills, which are: •1. Listening •2. Speaking •3. Reading •4. Writing
  • 4. Two Keys To Succeed In Public speaking  Taking control of the situation.  Preparing your self to succeed.
  • 5. Strategy For The Speech  Develop a strategy for the speech which involves:  Developing a reason for speaking.  A knowledge of who will hear your speech.  Sense of the context in which it will occur.
  • 6. GET TO KNOW YOUR AUDIENCE  Knowing something about the people you are addressing to.  The information about their Age, Education, Personal beliefs, Occupation, Income, Socio- Economic status, Ethnic origin, Gender, knowledge of the subject, attitude towards the subject may help you to get to know your audience.
  • 7. Determine your reason for speaking  All speaking is persuasive.  All public speaking should tell people what they don’t know rather than telling them what the already know.  Learn what you can about the occasions.  Managers must choose their theme carefully because audience will pay close attention to their words, the tone of speech and their approach to the subject.
  • 8. Know Three Basic reasons Why People Will Listen To A Speech.  Their own interest .  Who is telling the story.  How is it told.  Audience react positively to the speaking styles they regard as warm, friendly, knowledgeable and creative.  They will react negatively to styles they regard as pompous, vague and irrelevant.
  • 9. Understand seven basic questions listeners will bring to any listening situation  Do you know something I need to know?  Can I trust you?  Am I comfortable with you?  How can you affect me?  What’s my experience with you?  Are you reasonable?  Who do you represent?
  • 10. Recognize The Most Common Obstacles To Successful Communication  Stereotyping: Any commonly known public belief about a certain social group or a type of individual e.g.. All Arabs and Muslims are terrorists, All Jews are greedy, All teenagers are rebels etc. Managers should put aside the stereotypical views and with an open mind treat them as an individual.  Prejudice: To judge before knowing. Because of time constraints managers have to judge before knowing. So its speakers ethical obligation to admit his prejudicial thinking when ever possible.  Feelings: Feelings and emotions are personal thoughts. Managers should control their feelings at work place.
  • 11. Language: Or words used in a talk are assigned different meanings by different people. Managers should work around with the difficulties inherit in language by different people. Consider using graphs and other visuals to convey the message.  Culture: Is everything we have, say, do, or think as people. Response to cultural habits is a mark of your respect for them and thus adds willingness of the audience to listen to your speech.  Communication obstacles can provoke negative reactions. Cater your audience to attain their attention and willingness to think about your ideas.
  • 12. Support Ideas With Credible Evidences  Begin with your own experience and interests. The audience is likely to respond positively and approvingly.  Consider new ideas, information and techniques to bring your audience up to date on the subject.  Consider the availability and quality of information on your topic.  Respect your time limits imposed on you and consider the amount of detail you plan to include in your talk.
  • 13. Organize Your Thoughts • Each speech should include an introduction. A good introduction will provide you with a good start. There are a number of proven methods to construct an introduction. 1. An Anecdote: A short tale about one's youth or a funny story about an incident that happened on the way to work. 2. Humor. 3. A prediction. 4. A dramatic forecast. 5. A striking example. 6. A climatic moment. 7. A suitable quotation. 8. A reference to the occasion. 9. A provocative question. 10. A description. 11. A statement of opinion. 12. Current or recent events.
  • 14.  Consider placing your strongest points either first or last for emphasis. These are the patterns 1. Chronological order: Chronological means arranged in the order it happened. An example of chronological is a biography that starts in 1920 and goes through 1997. 2. Topical organization: A speech organized topically has main points organized more randomly by sub-topics. 3. Cause-and-effect. 4. Problem-solution. 5. Geographic. 6. Spatial: happening or existing in space.
  • 15.  Several bits of forensic wisdom may prove helpful for managers. 1. Keep it simple. 2. Talk don’t read to your audience. 3. Breathing steadily and naturally will help you focus , relax and deliver a convincing, entertaining and interesting speech.  Conclusions are amongst the most important portion of a speech. they allow you to wind up with your speech. Give a cue verbally and non verbally that you are about to end. and leave the audience with a clear message and purpose of your speech.  Keep your audience interested: 1. Provide audience with order and structure so they can easily follow you. 2. Make speech logical. 3. Make the speech reasonable. The more reasoned the more convincing. 4. Make the intentions of the speech clear. 5. Use simple English. 6. Keep the speech moving. 7. Answer the questions of the audience.
  • 16. Select a delivery approach  Memorized speech: these are delivered word to word as the author has written it.  Manu scripted: the manager should include each key point. By doing so he might loose eye contact with the audience.  Extemporaneous: these kind of speeches are thoroughly researched, organized, and well rehearsed. They are delivered with the visual aids mostly and are more convincing.  Impromptu: These kind of speeches are not at all prepared. While giving an impromptu speech keep following things in mind: 1. Maintain your poise 2. Decide on your topic 3. Do no apologize 4. Summarize your point 5. Be sincere honest and direct.
  • 17. Develop Your Visual Support  Visual information is the best way of presenting a new complex data or technical information. Good visuals are: 1. Simple in nature. 2. Easy to set up, display and transport. 3. Reinforce the spoken message.
  • 18. Rehearse your speech  It will limit timing.  Improve transitions.  Polish your delivery.  Build confidence. Develop confidence in your massage and yourself  The more confident the more credible you are.
  • 19. Deliver Your Message  Consider the following details: 1. Date time and location. 2. Room layout or arrangement of the room. 3. Microphones and acoustics. 4. Visual-aids. 5. Stage. 6. Time limits. 7. Lectern. 8. Notes. 9. Lights. 10. Try out all the equipments that you have to use.
  • 20. Keep Audience Interested As You Speak  Here are some ideas to keep them interested: 1. Share your own experiences, values, backgrounds, goals and fears. 2. Talk first then give the details. 3. Use yourself and involve them.