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Powerful Presentations Jeff Stafford Consultant OHR/OE staff086@umn.edu
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According to the Book of Lists, the Number 1 fear people have is … Public Speaking
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The Bad News: "The ability to clearly communicate ideas to clients and colleagues is a rare skill, yet one that often makes the difference in whether or not a great concept succeeds." - William Hewlett, co-founder Hewlett-Packard The Good News: "Great speakers are not born, they’re trained." - Dale Carnegie (1921)
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Role Models When you think of a really great presenter or speaker, who comes to mind? Identify the characteristics they possess that make them a great speaker.
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Coping with Speech Anxiety 1.Know your audience and setting 2.Prepare your materials 3.Focus on your audience, not yourself 4.Re-label your symptoms positively 5.Avoid rigid rules
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How to Structure a Persuasive Speech 1.Describe a situation 2.Give the listeners a problem 3.Offer a solution and suggest an action
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Other Possible Structures 1.Present a decision to be made 2.Deliver bad news 3.Impart information
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Sure Fire Strategies to Fail Read from your script Hide at the back of the room, or behind the podium Ignore time constraints Go off on tangents
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Resources Websites: Presentation Skills courses offered through HR/Organizational Effectiveness http://www1.umn.edu/ohr/profdev/index.htmlhttp://www1.umn.edu/ohr/profdev/index.html Speaking Excellence website http://speakingexcellence.com/http://speakingexcellence.com/ Delivery Tips http://www.garrreynolds.com/Presentation/index.htmlhttp://www.garrreynolds.com/Presentation/index.html Books & Articles: Ayers, J. Coping with Speech Anxiety: The Power of Positive Thinking. Communication Education, 37, 289-296. Kushner, M. Successful Presentations for Dummies. IDG Books Worldwide, 1995. Mahin, L. PowerPoint Pedagogy. Focus on Teaching, June 2004.
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