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Donny Peters HDC, 2016
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Why Organization is important Traditional Organizational Structures Narrative Organizational Structure Transitions
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How can I use the concepts and techniques we discuss to improve my speech performance?
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Learn the fundamentals Keeps you on point Our minds crave structure The general public has poor listening skills Additionally…
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The audience tends to remember 3 pieces of information in a speech
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Basic Monroe’s motivated Sequence Problem Solution Problem Cause Solution
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Main point 1 ◦ My point is….” ◦ Reasons supporting your main point ◦ Transition to next point Main point 2 ◦ My point is….” ◦ Reasons supporting your main point ◦ Transition to next point or conclusion
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1. Attention 2. Need 3. Satisfaction 4. Visualization 5. Action
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◦ A. Describe the problem 1. Cause 2. Effect B. Solution 1. Steps to overcome the problem 2. how those steps will solve the problem
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A. Problem ◦ How many effected ◦ Nature of effect B. Cause of problem ◦ Structural ◦ Attitudinal C. How to solve the problem ◦ Action to overcome problem ◦ Explanation how action solves problem
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Why Narratives Narrative Structure
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Humans are primarily story tellers Decision making is based on "good reasons“, these reasons are situational Good reasons are also historical Rationality is determined through narratives “Good reasons" are determined through the stories we tell
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Beginning/Introduction ◦ Characters Names Simple description ◦ Scene When did the event(s) take place? Where did they take place? ◦ Plot Challenges/problems
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Middle/body of speech ◦ Character development ◦ Plot development Problem must be dealt with. Solution presents itself. ◦ Change of scenery ◦ End Resolution of Plot
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Conclusion ◦ Reflection on the story – use the narrative as a method for creating meaning/understanding in you audience What you learned. What value the story demonstrates about your topic.
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Words and phrases that demonstrate key relationships among ideas and also indicate a speaker is leaving one point and moving on to another.
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In addition Not only In other words In summary Therefore
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Signpost – A verbal roadmap for the main points of the speech Summaries, internal summaries, final summaries
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Why Organization Traditional Structures Narrative Structure Transitions
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