Presented By : Lokesh Kumar Dept. of IT, ASET Amity University, Noida PUBLIC SPEAKING
May 12, 2015
Presented By:
Lokesh Kumar
Dept. of IT, ASET
Amity University, Noida
PUBLIC SPEAKING
Public speaking is the process of speaking to a group of people in a structured, deliberate manner intended to inform, influence, or entertain the listeners.
WHAT IS PUBLIC SPEAKING ?
• WHO• WHAT• WHOM• MEDIUM• EFFECTS
Expressed as "who is saying what to whom using what medium with what effects?"
BASIC ELEMENTS OF PUBLIC SPEAKING
3. Death
2. Snakes
1. Public Speaking
“The fear of public speaking- is the No. 1 rated fear in America”
FEARS OF PUBLIC SPEAKING
“We have a fear of being laughed at, a fear of
making a mistake,the fear of being vulnerable”
“ We get butterflies inside
our Stomach”
Like Sitting in a flight while
it is taking off or landing
TYPES OF FEAR (PROBLEMS)
Ha Ha!!Ha Ha!!
Ha Ha!!
• Your palms sweat. • Your hands shake. • Your knees also
shake and you feel as if your legs are about to collapse.
• Your heart beats much faster than normal.
PROBLEMS (CONTD.)
OVERCOMING PUBLIC SPEAKING ANXIETY
• Acknowledge Your Fear
• Act Confident
• Visualize Your Success
• Use Deep-breathing Techniques
OVERCOMING PUBLIC SPEAKING ANXIETY
(CONTD.)
• Focus on Message, not Fear
• Simulate Setting at Home
• Ask Friends to Be Practice
Audience
OVERCOMING PUBLIC SPEAKING ANXIETY
(CONTD.)
Clear- Avoid Jargons!!
Logical- Do not burden with irrelevant data
Objective- Only pertinent information, Limitations, Recommendations
ASPECTS OF PUBLIC SPEAKING
• Speech Preparation
Use Visual AidsMake them visible
Keep them simple
Make them colorful - Tables, Graphs
Don’t use too few or too many
ASPECTS OF PUBLIC SPEAKING (CONTD.)
3Ps of Public speaking:
PracticePractice & Practice
ASPECTS OF PUBLIC SPEAKING (CONTD.)
4Ps of Presentation!!
“Proper Practice will
make a Perfect Presentation”
ASPECTS OF PUBLIC SPEAKING (CONTD.)
Practice Takes You From This To This
ASPECTS OF PUBLIC SPEAKING (CONTD.)
• Read directly from notes• Read directly from screen• Turn back on audience• Slouch, hands in pockets• No um, ah, you know’s• No nervous gestures• Talk too fast, • Talk too quietly
THINGS YOU SHOULDN’T DO
• Eye contact• Can glance at notes• Appropriate gestures• Rhetorical questions to involve
audience
THINGS YOU SHOULD DO
• Research the topic• Focus• Organise ideas logically• Quotations, facts, and statistics• Metaphors• Tell a Story
KEY TIPS
• Start strong and close stronger• Incorporate humour• Vary vocal pace, tone, and
volume• Utilize 3-dimensional space• Interact with the audience
KEY TIPS (CONTD.)
• Obey time constraints• Conduct a Q&A session• Be yourself and Smile
KEY TIPS (CONTD.)
THANK YOU…!