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Public Speaking. of. Edris Khamissa. DEATH BY PRESENTATION. Right now someone out there is dying from a boring presentation, hopefully it’s not yours. your presentation should. MOVE AND INSPIRE PEOPLE. What could go wrong…. A. Adrenaline pumping. B. Boomerang effect. C. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Edris Khamissa

of Public

Speakin

g

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DEATH BYPRESENTATION

Right now someone out there is dying from a boring presentati on,

hopefully it ’s not yours.

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your presentati on should

MOVEAND

INSPIREPEOPLE

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What could go wrong…

A

B

C

Boomerang eff ect

Communication apprehension

DDisinformation

EErs… Uhms…

FFear of fai lure

Adrenaline pumping

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ADRENALINE PUMPINGA

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An audience’s hostile reaction to a speech advocating too much or too radical change.

BOOMERANG EFFECTB

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BOOMERANG EFFECTB Remain calm Do not judge Address the issue only Look for areas of agreement Be clear, concise and stay focused

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COMMUNICATION APPREHENSION

Glossophobia: Anxiety or fear experienced before and during public speaking.

C

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COMMUNICATION APPREHENSIONC Recognise your fear Learn how to manage it When well prepared, your

confidence level will raise dramatically, allowing you to control your nervousness

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DISINFORMATION

Communication that offers what appears to be information, but that actually deceives

listeners and impedes their understanding.

D

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Fi l ler Words

Filler words takes away from the forcefulness of your content and weaken your message.

Er… Uhm…E

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Fi l ler Words

Er… Uhm…E

Relax Be less self-conscious Limit distractions Pause, Think and Answer Gesticulate: Use dramatic gestures

to emphasize words

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FFear of failure

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C

C

C

onfi d

enceredibilit

yompetenc

e

If youyou project an

image of:

Carry yourself well,

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Let your presentation thrive!

Be

Interestin

g

Be

EngagingBe

Memorabl

e

Be

Yourself!

Be

Outstandi

ng

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Let your presentation thrive!

Be Clear

Be Direct

Be Open

Be

Yourself!

Be

Organised

Be Vocal

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A

A

A

A

Attendees

Audience Attitude

Audience's Familiarity with Your Topic

Arena

BeAware of:

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AAttendees

BeAware of:

• Their exper ience, educat ion , job or profess iona l background, age, gender, ethn ic background, cu l tura l d iff erences, and more.  • Do your l i s teners share common interests? • What 's the i r re lat ionsh ip to one another? • What recent exper iences, i f any, have they had that cou ld aff ect the i r read iness to accept your argument?

• Are the i r expectat ions rea l is t ic

• What wi l l your l i s teners expect f rom you? Do they have h igh expectat ions you may not be ab le to fu lfi l l ?

• Are you prepared in any case to address those expectat ions?  

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AAudience Attitude

BeAware of:

• Acknowledge aud ience at t i tudes, b iases, interests and concerns

• I s your aud ience l ike ly to be f r iend ly or host i le toward your po int o f v iew? 

• I f they ho ld pos i t ive v iews about your top ic and your messages, you ' l l be focus ing ch iefl y on re inforc ing those v iews and rec i t ing the benefi ts your l i s teners wi l l rece ive.

• I f they ho ld negat ive v iews, you wi l l have to ant ic ipate the i r ob ject ions and prepare your responses. You might start wi th po ints to get agreement f rom your aud ience, before moving to the more controvers ia l parts o f your presentat ion .

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AAudience’s Familiarity with your Topic

BeAware of:

• What do they already know?• Address your listeners at the level of their existing knowledge.

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AArena

BeAware of:

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Control nerves

BBe prepared . Breathe to your be l l y

CCent re to Connec t

DDrop vo i ce to D iaphragm. Dang le a rms , l oosen up

AAct the A t t i tude . Accept fear

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Keep audience attention…B

E

E

H

I

V

I nvo lve the aud ience in ac t ionIn te rac t w i th the aud ience

Visua l a ids

EEnv i ronment – command your env i ronment

Energet i c – rema in energet i c

Enter ta in – en te r ta in your aud ience

SStory – te l l a s to ry

Humour – i nc lude humour and w i t

….bee hives…

Body Language

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Body Language

PPractice different facial expressions

PPresentation and appearance is important

PPosit ioning - where you stand makes a difference

PPleasant - expression in the eyes

PPosture - improve your speaking posture

PPresence - establish your presence (hand gestures) – impacts audience receptiveness

PPlay - choreograph your speech

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Homour

Act ive l i s teners - audience keeps

listening

A

B

C

D

Bu i ld c l imax – by giving them something to laugh at shows you are in control

Digest ib le – makes your presentation more digestible

Eases tens ion – extremely encouragingE

Cont ro l – by giving them something to laugh at shows you are in control

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Keep visuals simple

Less ismore

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Visual Aids

• Design your visuals for

maximum impact.• Fully packed visuals...

obscure your message rather

than support it.• Keep it simple.

• Keep it clear.

• A picture is worth a

thousand words.

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Visual Aids

C

A

R

D

Attention

Retention

Direction

SSpeed of understanding

Comprehension

Increase Audiences’…….

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Tell a Story

• Relevant to the experience and

audience interests

• Short, 2-3 minutes

• Puts information into

perspective• Paints a picture

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THINK before you speak

RUE

?

T

H

I

N

K

ELPFUL?

NSPIRING?

ECESSARY?

IND?

Is it

Is it

Is it

Is it

Is it

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EMOTION

ENERGIZE

EMPHASIZE

EYE CONTACT

EXCITEMENT

ELEGANTLYspeak with vibrancy

increase excitement

speak with emotion

use rhythm, build climax

by pausing confidently

hold eye contact

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• A presentation, no matter

how it’s disguised.

A Presentation is always …

• An opportunity for you to

showcase your ability,

persuade your audience,

or advance your career.

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Thank you