Your Key to Professional Success Effective Communication.

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Your Key to

Professional Success

Effective Communication

How Important is Communication?

• Employers hire effective communicators

• Survey of Fortune 500 executives links communication skills to business success

PlanningYour Purpose

• General Purpose– Entertain– Inform– Persuade

• Specific Purpose– To inform the committee about the . . .– To persuade the board that . ..

PlanningYour Structure

• Preview

• Present

• Review

Planning IncludesGood Writing

• Thesis statement

• Logical outline structure

• Clear transitions between ideas

• Concise, concrete language

PlanningIncludes Practice

Delivery

• Eyes

• Body

• Voice

• Clothes

Effective Delivery Requires Eye Contact

• Direct eye-to-eye contact

• Sustained 5-10 seconds

• Asks for acknowledgment

Effective DeliveryRequires Good Posture

• Posture– Stand tall

– Balance weight forward

– RELAX

Effective DeliveryUses Movement

• Movement– Voluntary, not

involuntary

– Purposeful

– 2 steps--not the two-step

Effective DeliveryUses the Hands

• Hands– Natural gestures

– Waist or higher

– No hands in pockets

– No nervous manipulators

Effective DeliveryUses the Body

• 92% of communication is non-verbal

Effective DeliveryUses the Voice

• Clear enunciation

• Vocal energy

• Avoid non-words

• No gum!

Effective DeliveryUses the Voice

• Vocal Variety– Pitch

– Rate

– Volume

• Vocal Energy

Dress for Delivery Success

• Clean and pressed• Comfortable• Well-fitting• Professional• No hats, jeans, or

sneakers

Effective DeliveryRequires Practice

Using PowerPoint

• Lighting

• Aesthetic Appeal

• The Two Most Important Rules

Lighting and PowerPoint

• Speaker needs light for non-verbal communication

• Audience needs light to read / write

• Effective projection requires a darkened room

PowerPoint and Aesthetic Appeal

• K. I. S. S.

• Minimal Text

• Clear Images

• Strong contrast between text and background

The Two Most Important Rules

• Visual aids--not speaking notes

• The fact that you can doesn’t mean that you should

Effective Communication

• Critical to your success

• Starts with good planning

• Requires practice

• Uses the eyes, the body, the hands, and the voice purposefully

• Uses visual aids effectively

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