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21 Secrets
to Becoming A Good Speaker
Dr. Shanker Singh Solanki
Lecturer Deptt. Of English
D.A-V. College, KAnpur
We Present Every Day!
• Not just conference talks….
– Product group meetings
– BillG / TAB meetings
– Preamble to a demo
– Convince a product group to be interested
– Present patent to a lawyer
– Present a group result at offsite
– “Elevator” talks
But I’m not good at it….
• Presentation skills can be acquired.
• Examples:
– Bill Gates
– Kai-Fu Lee
What You’ll Learn Today:
• Communication skills
• Preparing the Talk
• Delivering the Talk
• Handling Q&A
• 21 secrets to becoming a good speaker.
What is Communication Skills?
• Verbal (words spoken)
• Vocal (tone, range,
appeal, credibility of
voice)
• Visual (physical
appearance, clothing,
gestures, eye contact)
• 7%
• 38%
• 55%
Communication
Skills
“Without effective delivery,
a speech of the highest mental capacity
can be held in no esteem.
With effective delivery,
even one with moderate abilities may
surpass those of the highest talent.”
-- Cicero
“The man who can think and does not know
how to express what he thinks
is at the level of him who cannot think.”
-- Pericles
The Importance of
Communication Skills
Communication Skills = Fake?
• Most important factor is PASSION!
– If you’re passionate, your vocal & visual skills will
come naturally.
• Passion could come from subject, experience, or environment.
– “There is just one sure cure for bad speeches –
Get truly excited on the subject, and 99 percent
of the faults of your speaking will disappear.”
-- Robert Montgomery
• But there are skills to be learned.
–Like reading, writing, typing….
–Must learn this, if you want your work to be understood!
Verbal Skills
• Be simple and clear!
– Don’t ramble.
– Stop to think if you need to.
– Example one: Dan Quayle celebrates
democracy:
– Example two: Dan Quayle trying to say
“A mind is a terrible thing to waste”
Verbal Skills
• Speaking is not like writing!!!
– Use simple words.
– Don’t use complex sentences.
– Can you understand this:
• Don’t use ambiguous words in speech.
Vocal Skills
• Project & resonate your voice.
• No “UM”s and “ER”s. (Pause instead).
• Silence is a tool (To draw attention).
Vocal Skills
• Play your voice with pitch and tempo.
• To amplify a point, slow down, speak loudly,
exaggerate inotation, pause in the right places.
– “You are right. I am wrong”
– Stalin to Trotsky
– “Ask not what your country can do for you; ask what
you can do for your country”
-- John F. Kennedy
– BAD EXAMPLE : “I welcome this kind of
examination, because people have to know whether
their president is a crook. Well, I’m not a crook.”
-- Richard M. Nixon
• Don’t use it everywhere!
Vocal Skills : Same message;
many ways to deiver
• John Kennedy:
– “You need to contribute to your country”’
– “Ask not what your country can do for you; ask
what you can do for your country”.
• Quayle vs. Benson Debate:
– Quayle: "I have as much experience in the Congress
as Jack Kennedy did when he sought the
presidency."
– Answer 1: “Jack Kennedy is better than you.”
– Answer 2: "Senator, I served with Jack
Kennedy.
I knew Jack Kennedy.
Jack Kennedy was a friend of mine.
Vocal Skills : Enthusiasm
• Passion & Enthusiasm!
– If you’re not passionate, why should we care?
• Example: Martin Luther King
– I have a dream.
That one day
This nation will rise up
Live up to the true meaning to its creed:
We hold these truths to be self-evident
That all men are created equal.
Visual Skills
• Visual Skills – THE most important
– Appear trustworthy & respectful.
– US Election 1960 was won on visual skills.
• Components of Visual Skills
– Eyes
– Body
– Hands
– Face
Visual Skills – Eyes
• Look forward at audience (trust)
– Don’t shift eyeballs; don’t look in corner.
– Don’t look too much at computer screen or
your notes.
• Look at people’s faces (not eyes)
– 3-6 seconds per person.
– Shift randomly.
– Nod, smile, use facial expression.
Visual Skills – Body
• Stand up when talking.
• Walk around = informal.
• Don’t:
– Rock, shake, lean too much.
Visual Skills – Hands
• Gesture complements talk.
– Should come naturally, without thinking.
– Make sure they match!
• Need to exaggerate a little
– Especially with large audience.
• Don’t fidget or put in pocket.
• Videotape whole talk & watch.
Visual Skills – Face
• Show emotion!
• Most of the time:
– “I care a lot about this.”
– “I really believe in this.”
– “I love my work.”
• Sometimes (in response to questions).
– “This is the most outrageous thing I’ve ever heard.”
– “I will have nothing to do with this.”
What You’ll Learn Today:
• Communication skills
• Preparing the Talk
• Delivering the Talk
• Handling Q&A
• 21 secrets to becoming a good speaker.
Preparing the Talk
• Always OVERPREPARE!!!!!
• Preparation includes:
– Researching the background.
– Organizing the talk.
– Writing the slides.
– Rehearsing the talk.
– Last minute things….
Researching the Background
• When you’re invited, find out:
– How long is the talk?
– What’s the topic?
• (Say no if you don’t care about the topic).
– Who’s the audience.
• Once you say yes, you are COMMITTED
to do a great job.
Organizing the Talk
• You’re the salesman.
• First lesson for salesmen:
– “Tell them what you’re going to say.
– Say it.
– Tell them what you said”
• Very similar to your paper!
The Central Message (it)
• People will not remember everything.
• Have ONE clear walk-away message.
– What do you want people to remember in 3
months?
– The answer to the question:
“How was the talk?”
• Repeat it!
The Opening
• Say something provoking!
• Give a (very short) outline/overview.
The Substance
• Logical.
• Convincing.
– Help them remember the message!
– Anticipate doubts & remove them.
• Smooth transitions
– Don’t lose the audience
– OK to re-order the sub-topics.
• Keep repeating the message!
The Ending
• End with a BANG!
• Repeat the message.
• Say thank you.
Writing the Visuals (PowerPoint)
• Prepation (80% time)
– First prepare outline (recommend : Word).
– Then modify outline for:
• Logic onvincing, flow, transitions….
• Actual Slide Writing (20% time)
– Should come almost directly from the outline.
Use of Visuals (PowerPoint)
• Visuals only support your talk.
– Spend more time on your talk!
• Simple and clear
– 1 idea; 3 sub-concepts; <= 6 lines.
– Readable – Big & color-coordinated.
• Don’t read from the slides!
What if Talk is Complex
• Don’t lose people.
– Use grayed out outline.
• If idea is complex:
– Try really hard to avoid complex slides, but…
– If you must use it, use layers (prevent read-
ahead & lack of focus).
• Remember to change slides for printing.
• Example….
If you must use complex layers…
a good example
Content Server
Proxy Server
Clients
3. return content
1. open connection
& send request
Content
re-authoring
Client/User
profiles
Adaptation
schemes
Network
monitoring
Caching &
pre-fetching
management
2. retrieve content
2. retrieve content
3. retrieve network data,
user/client profiles
4. perform adaptation
5. return content
1. open connection
& send request
Use of Demos / Multimedia
• Keeps the talk interesting.
• Don’t overdo it.
– Should be tied to content.
• Ordering :
– 2,N, N-1, N-2,….3, 1
Rehearsing Your Talk
• Record & listen to every talk at least twice!
• Record:
– Best : PowerPoint features.
– OK : Tape recorder.
– Must do sometime :
• Video
• Ask experienced speaker to critique.
• Improve:
– Style, logic, timing per slide.
Get the Timing Right!
• Running out of time is a disaster.
• Write how much time should remain on
each slide.
After you’re more
experienced….
• No longer necessary to record.
• Every new talk still must be rehearsed.
• Bring notes if you aren’t confident.
Just Before the Talk….
• Prepare something matching the occasion.
• Make sure you’re not too tired:
– Get enough sleep the previous night.
– Drink 3 cups of coffee!
What You’ll Learn Today:
• Communication skills
• Preparing the Talk
• Delivering the Talk
• Handling Q&A
• 21 secrets to becoming a good speaker.
Delivering the Talk
• Overcoming language barrier.
• Overcoming nervousness.
• Art of Good Opening & ending.
• Humor
• Audience participation
Overcoming Language Barrier
• Perfect English not necessary.
• Know your limitations.
– Don’t use fancy words, complex sentences.
– Don’t take any chance of looking silly.
• OK to bring cheat notes!
Outline & Script
• Always make an outline.
– PowerPoint notes; Word Outline.
– Don’t have to use it.
• It may be best to READ a speech.
– No excuse not to be fluent! (practice!)
– Don’t stare at paper.
– (Memorize it if you’re prefer).
Overcoming Nervousness
“Do the thing you fear
and the death of fear is certain.”
-- Ralph Waldo Emerson
Hiding Nervousness
• It is possible to hide nervousness!
• Don’t let the shaking show!
– Make a fist; hold the lectern.
– Speak loudly.
– Take a deep breath.
• Look at a friendly face.
• Look above people’s heads.
Art of Good Opening & Ending
• Opening
– Say something relevant to the occasion.
– Need to research background before the talk.
• Ending
– “If you remember only one thing from this talk,
then you should remember XXX”.
Humor
• Good humor:
– Respectful.
– Relevant (better yet: original).
– Short.
• Plan your jokes:
– Remember what worked.
– Use it again!
Humor
• How to tell a joke?
– Set up (people should know a joke is coming
up).
– Pause after climax (punch line).
• Move on naturally if no reaction!
Audience Participation
• Best way for people to remember!
• Ask audience a question
– Anticipate their answer(s)!
– Respond with something interesting AND
relevant.
Be Yourself
• Learn the skills; don’t copy the styles.
• You must be yourself to be credible.
• Many styles could be effective:
– Bill Gates – Brilliant technologist
– Steve Ballmer – Powerful salesman
– Steve Jobs – Passionate evangelist
What You’ll Learn Today:
• Communication skills
• Preparing the Talk
• Delivering the Talk
• Handling Q&A
• 21 secrets to becoming a good speaker.
Q&A
• Q&A is your chance to:
– Amplify your points.
– Increase your credibility.
Dealing with Questions
• Easy Questions
– Amplify your points!
• Hard Questions
– No need to answer directly.
– But don’t hide!
• Narrow Questions
– Take offline.
Q&A – Giving A Good Answer
• Respect the listener
• Right body language
• Repeat the question
– Complete if people cannot hear.
– Paraphrase to help amplify your point.
• If people are too shy, you start!
• Don’t argue or dismiss a question.
21 Secrets
#1 Anybody can learn to give a good talk.
21 Secrets
#2 Don’t give a talk unless
you’re passionate.
21 Secrets
#3 Use simple and clear words.
21 Secrets
#4 Play your voice to focus on key points.
21 Secrets
#5 Silence is a great tool.
21 Secrets
#6 Overprepare every talk.
21 Secrets
#7 Tell them what you’re going to say.
Say it.
Tell them what you said.
21 Secrets
#8 Have ONE clear central message for:
the question “How was the talk”
21 Secrets
#9 Open your talk with
something thought-provoking
21 Secrets
#10 Slides should be simple & clear.
21 Secrets
#11 Don’t read from your slides.
21 Secrets
#12 Order your demos.
21 Secrets
#13 Rehearse & listen to each talk
at least twice!
21 Secrets
#14 Time your talk on every slide.
21 Secrets
#15 It may be OK to read from a script.
21 Secrets
#16 Stay awake!
Drink 3 cups of coffee before your talk.
21 Secrets
#17 It is possible to hide nervousness.
21 Secrets
#18 Tailor your opening remarks
to the occasion.
21 Secrets
#19 “If you only remember one thing from
this talk, you should remember XXX”
21 Secrets
#20 Humor & Interactivity must be
relevant and well-planned.
21 Secrets
#21 Q&A can help you
more than the audience.
Conclusion
• Giving a talk is easy
• It just takes:
–A little passion
–A lot of practice!
»Thank U 4
»Watching
»Designed & Presented By
»Dr. Shanker Singh Solanki
Lecturer Deptt. Of English
D. A-V. College, Kanpur

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21tips of good speaker

  • 1. 21 Secrets to Becoming A Good Speaker Dr. Shanker Singh Solanki Lecturer Deptt. Of English D.A-V. College, KAnpur
  • 2. We Present Every Day! • Not just conference talks…. – Product group meetings – BillG / TAB meetings – Preamble to a demo – Convince a product group to be interested – Present patent to a lawyer – Present a group result at offsite – “Elevator” talks
  • 3. But I’m not good at it…. • Presentation skills can be acquired. • Examples: – Bill Gates – Kai-Fu Lee
  • 4. What You’ll Learn Today: • Communication skills • Preparing the Talk • Delivering the Talk • Handling Q&A • 21 secrets to becoming a good speaker.
  • 5. What is Communication Skills? • Verbal (words spoken) • Vocal (tone, range, appeal, credibility of voice) • Visual (physical appearance, clothing, gestures, eye contact) • 7% • 38% • 55% Communication Skills
  • 6. “Without effective delivery, a speech of the highest mental capacity can be held in no esteem. With effective delivery, even one with moderate abilities may surpass those of the highest talent.” -- Cicero “The man who can think and does not know how to express what he thinks is at the level of him who cannot think.” -- Pericles The Importance of Communication Skills
  • 7. Communication Skills = Fake? • Most important factor is PASSION! – If you’re passionate, your vocal & visual skills will come naturally. • Passion could come from subject, experience, or environment. – “There is just one sure cure for bad speeches – Get truly excited on the subject, and 99 percent of the faults of your speaking will disappear.” -- Robert Montgomery • But there are skills to be learned. –Like reading, writing, typing…. –Must learn this, if you want your work to be understood!
  • 8. Verbal Skills • Be simple and clear! – Don’t ramble. – Stop to think if you need to. – Example one: Dan Quayle celebrates democracy: – Example two: Dan Quayle trying to say “A mind is a terrible thing to waste”
  • 9. Verbal Skills • Speaking is not like writing!!! – Use simple words. – Don’t use complex sentences. – Can you understand this: • Don’t use ambiguous words in speech.
  • 10. Vocal Skills • Project & resonate your voice. • No “UM”s and “ER”s. (Pause instead). • Silence is a tool (To draw attention).
  • 11. Vocal Skills • Play your voice with pitch and tempo. • To amplify a point, slow down, speak loudly, exaggerate inotation, pause in the right places. – “You are right. I am wrong” – Stalin to Trotsky – “Ask not what your country can do for you; ask what you can do for your country” -- John F. Kennedy – BAD EXAMPLE : “I welcome this kind of examination, because people have to know whether their president is a crook. Well, I’m not a crook.” -- Richard M. Nixon • Don’t use it everywhere!
  • 12. Vocal Skills : Same message; many ways to deiver • John Kennedy: – “You need to contribute to your country”’ – “Ask not what your country can do for you; ask what you can do for your country”. • Quayle vs. Benson Debate: – Quayle: "I have as much experience in the Congress as Jack Kennedy did when he sought the presidency." – Answer 1: “Jack Kennedy is better than you.” – Answer 2: "Senator, I served with Jack Kennedy. I knew Jack Kennedy. Jack Kennedy was a friend of mine.
  • 13. Vocal Skills : Enthusiasm • Passion & Enthusiasm! – If you’re not passionate, why should we care? • Example: Martin Luther King – I have a dream. That one day This nation will rise up Live up to the true meaning to its creed: We hold these truths to be self-evident That all men are created equal.
  • 14. Visual Skills • Visual Skills – THE most important – Appear trustworthy & respectful. – US Election 1960 was won on visual skills. • Components of Visual Skills – Eyes – Body – Hands – Face
  • 15. Visual Skills – Eyes • Look forward at audience (trust) – Don’t shift eyeballs; don’t look in corner. – Don’t look too much at computer screen or your notes. • Look at people’s faces (not eyes) – 3-6 seconds per person. – Shift randomly. – Nod, smile, use facial expression.
  • 16. Visual Skills – Body • Stand up when talking. • Walk around = informal. • Don’t: – Rock, shake, lean too much.
  • 17. Visual Skills – Hands • Gesture complements talk. – Should come naturally, without thinking. – Make sure they match! • Need to exaggerate a little – Especially with large audience. • Don’t fidget or put in pocket. • Videotape whole talk & watch.
  • 18. Visual Skills – Face • Show emotion! • Most of the time: – “I care a lot about this.” – “I really believe in this.” – “I love my work.” • Sometimes (in response to questions). – “This is the most outrageous thing I’ve ever heard.” – “I will have nothing to do with this.”
  • 19. What You’ll Learn Today: • Communication skills • Preparing the Talk • Delivering the Talk • Handling Q&A • 21 secrets to becoming a good speaker.
  • 20. Preparing the Talk • Always OVERPREPARE!!!!! • Preparation includes: – Researching the background. – Organizing the talk. – Writing the slides. – Rehearsing the talk. – Last minute things….
  • 21. Researching the Background • When you’re invited, find out: – How long is the talk? – What’s the topic? • (Say no if you don’t care about the topic). – Who’s the audience. • Once you say yes, you are COMMITTED to do a great job.
  • 22. Organizing the Talk • You’re the salesman. • First lesson for salesmen: – “Tell them what you’re going to say. – Say it. – Tell them what you said” • Very similar to your paper!
  • 23. The Central Message (it) • People will not remember everything. • Have ONE clear walk-away message. – What do you want people to remember in 3 months? – The answer to the question: “How was the talk?” • Repeat it!
  • 24. The Opening • Say something provoking! • Give a (very short) outline/overview.
  • 25. The Substance • Logical. • Convincing. – Help them remember the message! – Anticipate doubts & remove them. • Smooth transitions – Don’t lose the audience – OK to re-order the sub-topics. • Keep repeating the message!
  • 26. The Ending • End with a BANG! • Repeat the message. • Say thank you.
  • 27. Writing the Visuals (PowerPoint) • Prepation (80% time) – First prepare outline (recommend : Word). – Then modify outline for: • Logic onvincing, flow, transitions…. • Actual Slide Writing (20% time) – Should come almost directly from the outline.
  • 28. Use of Visuals (PowerPoint) • Visuals only support your talk. – Spend more time on your talk! • Simple and clear – 1 idea; 3 sub-concepts; <= 6 lines. – Readable – Big & color-coordinated. • Don’t read from the slides!
  • 29. What if Talk is Complex • Don’t lose people. – Use grayed out outline. • If idea is complex: – Try really hard to avoid complex slides, but… – If you must use it, use layers (prevent read- ahead & lack of focus). • Remember to change slides for printing. • Example….
  • 30. If you must use complex layers… a good example Content Server Proxy Server Clients 3. return content 1. open connection & send request Content re-authoring Client/User profiles Adaptation schemes Network monitoring Caching & pre-fetching management 2. retrieve content 2. retrieve content 3. retrieve network data, user/client profiles 4. perform adaptation 5. return content 1. open connection & send request
  • 31. Use of Demos / Multimedia • Keeps the talk interesting. • Don’t overdo it. – Should be tied to content. • Ordering : – 2,N, N-1, N-2,….3, 1
  • 32. Rehearsing Your Talk • Record & listen to every talk at least twice! • Record: – Best : PowerPoint features. – OK : Tape recorder. – Must do sometime : • Video • Ask experienced speaker to critique. • Improve: – Style, logic, timing per slide.
  • 33. Get the Timing Right! • Running out of time is a disaster. • Write how much time should remain on each slide.
  • 34. After you’re more experienced…. • No longer necessary to record. • Every new talk still must be rehearsed. • Bring notes if you aren’t confident.
  • 35. Just Before the Talk…. • Prepare something matching the occasion. • Make sure you’re not too tired: – Get enough sleep the previous night. – Drink 3 cups of coffee!
  • 36. What You’ll Learn Today: • Communication skills • Preparing the Talk • Delivering the Talk • Handling Q&A • 21 secrets to becoming a good speaker.
  • 37. Delivering the Talk • Overcoming language barrier. • Overcoming nervousness. • Art of Good Opening & ending. • Humor • Audience participation
  • 38. Overcoming Language Barrier • Perfect English not necessary. • Know your limitations. – Don’t use fancy words, complex sentences. – Don’t take any chance of looking silly. • OK to bring cheat notes!
  • 39. Outline & Script • Always make an outline. – PowerPoint notes; Word Outline. – Don’t have to use it. • It may be best to READ a speech. – No excuse not to be fluent! (practice!) – Don’t stare at paper. – (Memorize it if you’re prefer).
  • 40. Overcoming Nervousness “Do the thing you fear and the death of fear is certain.” -- Ralph Waldo Emerson
  • 41. Hiding Nervousness • It is possible to hide nervousness! • Don’t let the shaking show! – Make a fist; hold the lectern. – Speak loudly. – Take a deep breath. • Look at a friendly face. • Look above people’s heads.
  • 42. Art of Good Opening & Ending • Opening – Say something relevant to the occasion. – Need to research background before the talk. • Ending – “If you remember only one thing from this talk, then you should remember XXX”.
  • 43. Humor • Good humor: – Respectful. – Relevant (better yet: original). – Short. • Plan your jokes: – Remember what worked. – Use it again!
  • 44. Humor • How to tell a joke? – Set up (people should know a joke is coming up). – Pause after climax (punch line). • Move on naturally if no reaction!
  • 45. Audience Participation • Best way for people to remember! • Ask audience a question – Anticipate their answer(s)! – Respond with something interesting AND relevant.
  • 46. Be Yourself • Learn the skills; don’t copy the styles. • You must be yourself to be credible. • Many styles could be effective: – Bill Gates – Brilliant technologist – Steve Ballmer – Powerful salesman – Steve Jobs – Passionate evangelist
  • 47. What You’ll Learn Today: • Communication skills • Preparing the Talk • Delivering the Talk • Handling Q&A • 21 secrets to becoming a good speaker.
  • 48. Q&A • Q&A is your chance to: – Amplify your points. – Increase your credibility.
  • 49. Dealing with Questions • Easy Questions – Amplify your points! • Hard Questions – No need to answer directly. – But don’t hide! • Narrow Questions – Take offline.
  • 50. Q&A – Giving A Good Answer • Respect the listener • Right body language • Repeat the question – Complete if people cannot hear. – Paraphrase to help amplify your point. • If people are too shy, you start! • Don’t argue or dismiss a question.
  • 51. 21 Secrets #1 Anybody can learn to give a good talk.
  • 52. 21 Secrets #2 Don’t give a talk unless you’re passionate.
  • 53. 21 Secrets #3 Use simple and clear words.
  • 54. 21 Secrets #4 Play your voice to focus on key points.
  • 55. 21 Secrets #5 Silence is a great tool.
  • 57. 21 Secrets #7 Tell them what you’re going to say. Say it. Tell them what you said.
  • 58. 21 Secrets #8 Have ONE clear central message for: the question “How was the talk”
  • 59. 21 Secrets #9 Open your talk with something thought-provoking
  • 60. 21 Secrets #10 Slides should be simple & clear.
  • 61. 21 Secrets #11 Don’t read from your slides.
  • 62. 21 Secrets #12 Order your demos.
  • 63. 21 Secrets #13 Rehearse & listen to each talk at least twice!
  • 64. 21 Secrets #14 Time your talk on every slide.
  • 65. 21 Secrets #15 It may be OK to read from a script.
  • 66. 21 Secrets #16 Stay awake! Drink 3 cups of coffee before your talk.
  • 67. 21 Secrets #17 It is possible to hide nervousness.
  • 68. 21 Secrets #18 Tailor your opening remarks to the occasion.
  • 69. 21 Secrets #19 “If you only remember one thing from this talk, you should remember XXX”
  • 70. 21 Secrets #20 Humor & Interactivity must be relevant and well-planned.
  • 71. 21 Secrets #21 Q&A can help you more than the audience.
  • 72. Conclusion • Giving a talk is easy • It just takes: –A little passion –A lot of practice!
  • 73. »Thank U 4 »Watching »Designed & Presented By »Dr. Shanker Singh Solanki Lecturer Deptt. Of English D. A-V. College, Kanpur

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