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www.trainex.org/osc2013 16 th Annual OSC Readiness Training Program Developing Effective Presentations Katy Miley, R7 OSC
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16 th Annual OSC Readiness Training Program www.trainex.org/osc2013 1 Effective Communication Points Practice listening skills Know your information Do your research Know your communication objectives Outline your goals Know your audience Speak to their interests Know your message Format information and goals for target audience Know your communication techniques PPT, Handouts, Flip Charts, Fact Sheets
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16 th Annual OSC Readiness Training Program www.trainex.org/osc2013 2 Pertinent Information Do your research Understand past site history Discuss current activities Prepare simple data tools Graphs Charts Correlate statistics with real world examples to give perspective Organize your information Chronological, spatial, causal, problem/solution, topical Use pictures
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16 th Annual OSC Readiness Training Program www.trainex.org/osc2013 3 Communication Objectives Develop a mission statement for your communication objectives Tailor your presentation to your objectives What do you want the audience to do? Understand Mobilize Appreciate Choose “If you don’t know what you want to achieve in your presentation your audience never will.” - Harvey Diamond
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16 th Annual OSC Readiness Training Program www.trainex.org/osc2013 4 Speak to your Audience Research your community information Population demographics Local politics and area history Educational backgrounds Audience agenda Personal values Understand community concerns Environmental Health based Financial
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16 th Annual OSC Readiness Training Program www.trainex.org/osc2013 5 Handling Contentious Issues Keep a consistent message Say what you know Anticipate difficult questions Be honest about what you don’t know If you offer to follow up…do so Referral to other resources or staff Web postings Emails Build trust
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16 th Annual OSC Readiness Training Program www.trainex.org/osc2013 6 Communication Techniques Power Point Useful to organize your message Minimize information on each screen Avoid paragraphs and long sentences Only list key points Avoid animation and sounds Avoid reading from the slides Use pictures and color Use big type/clear font
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16 th Annual OSC Readiness Training Program www.trainex.org/osc2013 7 Communication Techniques Flip Charts Useful to record audience input Write neatly/write big No light colored markers Pause speaking to write, or use a volunteer Use handouts instead of flip charts for extensive information
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16 th Annual OSC Readiness Training Program www.trainex.org/osc2013 8 Communication Techniques Handouts Useful for take-home message Provide pertinent handouts as you proceed Timing is everything Number your handouts Direct audience to specific info as needed EPA fact sheets can be useful handouts
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16 th Annual OSC Readiness Training Program www.trainex.org/osc2013 9 Presentation Tips-Structure Presentation structure matters Build a strong open and close Tell a cohesive story Use functional building blocks Case studies Statistics Illustrations/pictures Props Analogies
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16 th Annual OSC Readiness Training Program www.trainex.org/osc2013 10 Presentation Tips-Delivery Practice out loud Collect and use your own stories and anecdotes Give real examples for perspective Details make the difference Don’t apologize Study other speakers Be conversational Audiences respond to a good story
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16 th Annual OSC Readiness Training Program www.trainex.org/osc2013 11 Presentation Tips-Comfort Zone Fear of public speaking is normal You know your site best Prepare and practice Consider body language Eye contact is important Don’t fiddle Don’t hide behind the podium Slow down
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16 th Annual OSC Readiness Training Program www.trainex.org/osc2013 12 Quotes “The human brain starts working the moment you are born and never stops until you stand up to speak in public.” ~ George Jessel The best way to sound like you know what you're talking about is to know what you're talking about. ~Author Unknown
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