The document summarizes a presentation on style and personality in public speaking. It discusses the importance of practicing content delivery separately from style, developing traits like poise, charisma and energy, and adjusting to the audience through techniques like telling stories or asking questions. The goal is to inspire the audience through an engaging delivery that considers style as highly as the information being conveyed.
5. “Style Is More Important Than Content”
50%
50% 1. True
2. False
6. ‘Glance and Go’ Refers
To Which Of The Following?
20%
20%
20%
20%
20% 1. Audience Involvement
2. The Room Sight-Lines
3. Presentation Notes
4. PowerPoint Screen
5. Disruptive Audience Members
7. When Considering Presentation Attire, The
Term ‘CPD’ Indicates Which Of The Following?
17%
17%
17%
17%
17%
17% 1. Coordinated Professional Dress
2. Conservative, Polished, Determined
3. Clean, Pressed, Dark
4. Careful, Predictable, Dynamic
5. All Of The Above
6. None Of The Above
8. ‘May I Please Have Your Attention’ Is An
Effective Way To Ask The Audience To Quiet
20%
20%
20%
20%
20% 1. Always
2. Most Often
3. Sometimes
4. Hardly Ever
5. Never
9. “Sometimes It’s Good Strategy To Have
Audience Unsure If You Are Really Finished”
50%
50% 1. True
2. False
10. ‘Presentation Personality’ Refers
To Which of The Following?
20%
20%
20%
20%
20% 1. Age
2. Gender
3. Ethnic Background
4. All Of The Above
5. None Of The Above
11. ‘Swagger’ Is An Obnoxious, Non-Verbal
Behavior That Audiences Should Not See
50%
50% 1. True
2. False
12. Which Of The Following
Is Not A Good ‘Adjusting Technique’?
17%
17%
17%
17%
17%
17% 1. Repetition
2. Tell A Story
3. Involve The Audience
4. Ask A Question
5. Take A Break
6. Speak up! Speed Up!
13. ‘20:10:8’ Refers To Which Of The Following?
17%
17%
17%
17%
17%
17% 1. PowerPoint Slide Parameters
2. Ratio Of Information To Graphs/Charts
3. Audience Knowledge Base
4. Attention Span From Start To Finish
5. All Of The Above
6. None Of The Above
14. “Practicing In Front Of A Mirror
Is An Excellent Pre-Delivery Technique”
50%
50% 1. True
2. False
15. Style & Personality
I. Practice First! (Content vs. Delivery)
II. Personality Traits
- Poise
- Charisma
- Energy
- Physical
III. Style Development Stages
IV. Audience Awareness
V. Adjusting Techniques
16. I. Practice First
Script To Word Prompts
Multiple, Non-Memorized Repetitions
Stand, Move & Gesture
Use Visual Aids
Monitor Time
17. II. Personality Traits
Poise (Appearance and Body Attitude)
Charisma (Warmth and Engagement)
Energy (Excitement and Passion)
Physical (Movement and Gestures)
18. Poise - Appearance
Appearance Is The VERY First Impression
‘Meet Or Exceed’ Audience Expectations
Formal-Business-Business Casual-Casual
CPD: Clean, Pressed, Dark
Specifics (Jewelry, Glasses, Zipper, Pockets, Shoes, Shirt)
25. Charisma - Engagement
Eye Contact
- A One-To-One Conversation
- A Critical Element to Relating
- A Statement Of ‘Other’ Importance
Eye Contact Techniques
- Divide By Four
- Capture Eyes
- Glance And Go
26.
27. Charisma – Eye Contact
Scanning The Room Technique
Holding Eye Contact
Reading Notes
Practice
Establish personal bond
Monitor visual feedback
28. Charisma – Eye Contact
The Gawker
The Sweeper
The Techno-Gazer
The Worshipper
The Floor Focuser
29. Charisma - Engagement
Facial Expression
- Natural
- Relaxed
The Smile
- First The Eyes
- Follow With The Lips
Likeability & Persuasion
30. Charisma
“People may forget what you said…
people may forget what you did…
but people never forget how you made them feel.”
31.
32. Energy - Excitement
Snapshot Of Your Presence
Thrilled To Be There
Anxious To Share The Information
Enthused, Upbeat, Eager!
33. Energy - Passion
Resonance In Your Voice
Committed To Your Topic
Highly Motivated To Share
Engaged, Focused, Committed
Controlled Emotion
34.
35. Physical – Movement and Gestures
Movement
- Static Start
- First Move – Slow w/Eyes UP
- Left, Right, Back, Forward
???Holding Paper
Posture: Hold Something
Gestures
- Natural Movements
- Body Tight
- Repetitive ‘Red Flag’
48. Adjusting Techniques
Speak Up! Speed Up!
Leave Stuff Out
Tell A Story
Increase Your Energy
Lose The Notes
Involve The Audience
Ask A Question
Move!
Take A Break
50. Audience As A Mirror
If You’re Funny…
They Will Laugh
If You’re Having Fun…
They Will Enjoy You
If You’re Passionate
They Will Be Inspired
If You’re Nervous…
They Will Be Miserable
If You’re Bored…
They Will Be Restless
If You’re Unorganized…
They Will Be Lost
51. Summary
Style & Personality
I. Practice First! (Content vs. Delivery)
II. Personality Traits
- Poise
- Charisma
- Energy
- Physical
III. Style Development Stages
IV. Audience Awareness
V. Adjusting Techniques
52. Final Comments
A poor presenter describes…
A good presenter explains…
An excellent presenter demonstrates…
A great presenter inspires!
53.
54. “Style Is More Important Than Content”
50%
50% 1. True
2. False
55. ‘Glance and Go’ Refers
To Which Of The Following?
20%
20%
20%
20%
20% 1. Audience Involvement
2. The Room Sight-Lines
3. Presentation Notes
4. PowerPoint Screen
5. Disruptive Audience Members
56. When Considering Presentation Attire, The
Term ‘CPD’ Indicates Which Of The Following?
17%
17%
17%
17%
17%
17% 1. Coordinated Professional Dress
2. Conservative, Polished, Determined
3. Clean, Pressed, Dark
4. Careful, Predictable, Dynamic
5. All Of The Above
6. None Of The Above
57. ‘May I Please Have Your Attention’ Is An
Effective Way To Ask The Audience To Quiet
20%
20%
20%
20%
20% 1. Always
2. Most Often
3. Sometimes
4. Hardly Ever
5. Never
58. “Sometimes It’s Good Strategy To Have
Audience Unsure If You Are Really Finished”
50%
50% 1. True
2. False
59. ‘Presentation Personality’ Refers
To Which of The Following?
20%
20%
20%
20%
20% 1. Age
2. Gender
3. Ethnic Background
4. All Of The Above
5. None Of The Above
60. ‘Swagger’ Is An Obnoxious, Non-Verbal
Behavior That An Audience Should Not See
50%
50% 1. True
2. False
61. Which Of The Following
Is Not A Good ‘Adjusting Technique’?
17%
17%
17%
17%
17%
17% 1. Repetition
2. Tell A Story
3. Involve The Audience
4. Ask A Question
5. Take A Break
6. Speak up! Speed Up!
62. ‘20:10:8’ Refers To Which Of The Following?
17%
17%
17%
17%
17%
17% 1. PowerPoint Slide Parameters
2. Ratio Of Information To Graphs/Charts
3. Audience Knowledge Base
4. Attention Span From Start To Finish
5. All Of The Above
6. None Of The Above
63. “Practicing In Front Of A Mirror
Is An Excellent Pre-Delivery Technique”
50%
50% 1. True
2. False
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