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An introduction to public speaking. And key points on how to boast and enhance your public speaking. Things to remember before going to public speaking.
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An introduction to public speaking. And key points on how to boast and enhance your public speaking. Things to remember before going to public speaking.
Chapter 12Organization and OutlinesSpeech is power; speech is EstelaJeffery653
Chapter 12
Organization and Outlines
Speech is power; speech is to persuade, to convert, to compel.
Ralph Waldo Emerson
Getting Started
In earlier stages of preparation for a speech, you have gained a good idea of who your audience is and what information you want to focus on. This chapter will help you consider how to organize the information to cover your topic. You may be tempted to think that you know enough about your topic that you can just “wing it” or go “freestyling.” Your organization might be something like this: “First, I’ll talk about this, then I’ll give this example, and I’ll wrap it up with this.” While knowledge on your topic is key to an effective speech, do not underestimate the importance of organization. You may start to give your speech thinking you’ll follow the “outline” in your mind, and then suddenly your mind will go blank. If it doesn’t go blank, you may finish what was planned as a five-minute speech with three minutes remaining, sit down, and then start to remember all the things you intended to say but didn’t.
Organization in your speech is helpful both to you and to your audience. Your audience will appreciate hearing the information presented in an organized way, and being well organized will make the speaking situation much less stressful for you. You might forget a point and be able to glance at your outline and get back on track. Your listeners will see that you took your responsibility as a speaker seriously and will be able to listen more attentively. They’ll be able to link your key points in their minds, and the result will be a more effective speech.
An extemporaneous speech involves flexibility and organization. You know your material. You are prepared and follow an outline. You do not read a script or PowerPoint presentation, you do not memorize every single word in order (though some parts may be memorized), but you also do not make it up as you go along. Your presentation is scripted in the sense that it is completely planned from start to finish, yet every word is not explicitly planned, allowing for some spontaneity and adaptation to the audience’s needs in the moment. This extemporaneous approach is the most common form used in business and industry today.
Your organization plan will serve you and your audience as a guide, and help you present a more effective speech. If you are concerned with grades, it will no doubt help you improve your score as well. If you work in a career where your “grades” are sales, and a sales increase means getting an “A,” then your ability to organize will help you make the grade. Just as there is no substitute for practice and preparation, there is no substitute for organization and an outline when you need it the most: on stage. Do yourself and the audience a favor and create an outline with an organization pattern that best meets your needs.
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Meeting and conference participation
1.
2. PRESENTERS
IMRAN AHMED KHAN (20)
NUKHBA SATTAR (40)
WAQAS YOUNIS (39)
SYED QALB E HUSSAIN (37)
AHMED WASEEM MUGHAL (22)
SYED MOHTASHIM GILLANI (07)
3. Meeting and Conference Participation.
Meetings and conferences.
Qualities of effective speaking
Creating favorable impression
Teleconferencing
Enunciation
Pronunciation
4. Meetings and conference
“An act or process of coming together as an assembly for a common
purpose.”
“A conference is a prearranged meeting for consultation or exchange of
information or discussion (especially one with a formal agenda)”
5. Role of the meetings
Meetings play a very important role in the life of an organization
whether its is formal or informal.
A well-organized ,well-aimed and well-led meeting can be
extremely effective in different contexts
Brainstorming: free exchanges with a view to generating new
approaches and ideas
6. The structure of the meetings
There is a chairperson . Or at least an organizer, who guides the pro
ceedings of the meeting and aims to maintain order.
There is often a sequence of business or speeches to express point of
view .
The purpose of meeting is achieved by reaching some decision or ex
pression of opinion at the end of the discussion.
7. Qualities of effective speaking
Resourceful.
Keeps up with knowledge.
Has a way with words
Humorous.
Confident.
Steady rhythm and voice tone
8. Resourceful.
A public speaker cannot merely rely on his or her personal
knowledge or experiences. Knowing where to acquire new
information and how to get it so that you can relay them to
your audience easily is one quality of an excellent public speaker.
The preparation a good speaker makes only focus on his speech.
Knowing an audience’s interests and level of knowledge is also a
part of his resourcefulness.
9. Keeps up with knowledge.
A very good public speaker is always thirsty for new
information. You should be constantly reading, attending
seminars or doing any other kind of activities that would
enrich your knowledge.
10. Humorous.
Oftentimes, it’s the sense of humor of the speaker that makes his
or her speech a easier to comprehend and remember.
Incorporating a few jokes that would tickle your audience can very
well assist you in conveying the message of your speech more
effectively. No one likes a boring speaker.
11. Confident
Who would enjoy listening to a stutterer giving a speech?
When you are in front of an audience, you need to appear
confident . NEVER admit to your audience that you are feeling
nervous.
Simply smile and relax and deliver your speech.
Remember that the audience sees you as the expert in what you ar
e speaking on. Knowing this can give you the confidence to speak
from a position of authority.
12. Has a way with words.
A public speaker cannot be effective if he or she has a very limited
vocabulary. But it’s not the wide array of high-sounding terms that
makes a speech effective. You need to know how to use “moving”
words. “Moving” words are those that touch a certain segment of
people, e.g. the term “jerks” means something negative for
teenagers.
13.
14. Creating favorable impression
Dress Appropriately
Use Proper Office Etiquette
Face Up to Your Mistakes
Know What Topics to Avoid Discussing
Manage Your Time Effectively
Avoid Offending Your Co-Workers
Which companies present best to you?
15. Dress Appropriately
Make a good impression at work by wearing the right clothes.
You should dress the right way for the "role you are playing”.
If you aspire to be a leader at work, dress like one.
16. Use Proper Office Etiquette
Using good manners will help you make a good impression with
your boss and also your co-workers. Office etiquette includes
everything from the proper way to use email to knowing when,
where, and how to use your cell phone while at work.
17. Face Up to Your Mistakes
When you make a mistake at work, which everyone inevitably
does at some point, face up to it. Don't ignore your error or place
the blame on others. Take responsibility and come up with a
solution to fix your mistake. Your boss may not be too happy about
it, but she will at least be impressed with your response.
18. Know What Topics to Avoid Discussing
Avoiding inappropriate topics may not help you make a good
impression at work but it will keep you from making a bad one.
Subjects that do not make for good workplace conversation
include politics, religion, and health problems and other personal
issues.
19. Manage Your Time Effectively
Your ability to complete projects in a timely manner will help you
make a good impression on your boss. You should demonstrate
that you know how to manage your time effectively by handing in
projects when, or even before, your deadline.
20. Avoid Offending Your Co-Workers
Make a good impression or avoid making a bad one by not doing
things that offend your co-workers. Always show respect towards
your co-workers. The last thing a boss wants brought to his attent
ion are the uncivil actions of one of his employees.
21. Which companies present best to you?
Observe the companies and individuals who impress you on first
meeting. If it is an email or letter, what captures your attention?
If it works for you, it will probably work for others. It is usually
not fancy stationery but the manner in which you present yourself
and your message.
22. Teleconferencing
Because of the ever-increasing costs of travel, meals, and lodging,
increasing numbers of business people are electing to attend
meetings and conferences through the electronic medium of
teleconferencing.
23. Enunciation
“Enunciation is the act of speaking”.
Good enunciation is the act of speaking clearly and concisely. The
opposite of good enunciation is mumbling or slurring. And the
pronunciation is a component of enunciation.
24. Pronunciation
Pronunciation refers to the ability to use the correct stress, rhythm
and intonation of a word in a spoken language. A word can be
spoken in different ways by various individuals or groups, dependin
g on many factors, such as: the area in which they grew up.