This is the pps which gives details of the Public Speaking Skills course. The elements in this pps are covered over 8 consecutive Sundays with participants preparing and delivering atleast 6 speeches.
Public speaking and personality developmentAnjali Patel
This document discusses public speaking and personality development. It provides tips for effective public speaking, including preparing well, knowing your audience, maintaining a positive attitude, and using body language and vocal modulation to engage the audience. Personality development is also addressed, noting that it involves improving interpersonal communication, relationships, and attitude. A strong personality is built on character and behavior rather than outward appearance. Developing skills like communication, participation, listening, and having integrity can help strengthen one's personality.
Public Speaking is a show business. For effective pulic presentation follow th three principles:
1. Give the audience what they want.
2. Give them something more.
3. Leave them wanting more.
Great Speakers are not born, they are trained.
The document provides an outline for a workshop on public speaking for leaders. It covers topics such as why leaders should be good public speakers, keys to quality public speaking including being organized and simple, and putting what is learned into action. The document provides guidance on setting goals and objectives, understanding the audience, choosing an approach and technique matched to the audience and venue, brainstorming and organizing content ideas, and creating an outline including a take home message.
Public speaking is a formal oral communication where a speaker talks on a given topic before a large audience. It has characteristics such as being a formal communication between at least two parties, incorporating both art and science, and allowing only one speaker at a time. Public speaking is both an art and a science - it requires practical and theoretical knowledge as well as personal skills, consideration of human elements, and continuous development, while also having defined principles and research processes. There are various reasons for fear of public speaking such as a lack of confidence, emotions, lack of preparation or communication skills. Effective public speaking involves determining a topic, organizing relevant information, preparing the audience, using techniques to engage them, and analyzing one's performance.
The document provides guidance on preparing and delivering effective presentations in English. It discusses the importance of preparation, including clarifying the objective, audience, venue, length, structure, content, visual aids, and rehearsal. It also covers delivery techniques like establishing rapport, body language, voice quality, cultural considerations, and signposting to help guide the audience. The overall message is that thorough preparation and awareness of audience and cultural factors are key to a successful presentation.
No matter who you are or what you do, being able to express your knowledge and opinion in a public setting is an essential skill to have. Now, more than ever, people need to be able to communicate effectively in front of other people in order to succeed in the workplace... and in life.
The "6 Steps to Effective Public Speaking" course will address the importance of effective oral communication and teach participants useful skills for speaking in public through the use of informative, persuasive, and narrative speeches. This course also aims to highlight skills learned by requiring participants to create and deliver their own speeches..
After completing this course, you should be able to:
1. Analyze your audience and design speeches to reflect your analysis
2. Conduct meaningful research on a variety of topics
3. Plan and prepare speeches that fulfill the needs of any occasion
4. Outline your speeches in a logical and thorough fashion
5. Use presentation aids to enhance your speeches
6. Listen effectively, regardless of your interest in the subject matter
7. Evaluate speeches based on a variety of verbal and non-verbal criteria
This document provides guidance on effective public speaking. It discusses planning a presentation, using communication aids, following a basic format of introduction, aim, scope, body, and conclusion. It also covers how to deliver a presentation through voice, appearance, body language, and handling questions. Tips are provided on overcoming stage fright and ensuring a successful presentation through practice, preparation, and confidence.
Principles of Presentation Delivery- Developing Your Elevator SpeechJohn Fallon
The document provides tips for developing an effective elevator pitch in 3 sentences or less. An elevator pitch is a brief overview of an idea, product, or solution that catches attention, persuades the audience to listen, and convinces them to learn more. It should be concise, clear, compelling, credible, conceptual, concrete, consistent, customized, and conversational. The goal of an elevator pitch is to provide just enough information to pique interest and demand further discussion.
Public speaking and personality developmentAnjali Patel
This document discusses public speaking and personality development. It provides tips for effective public speaking, including preparing well, knowing your audience, maintaining a positive attitude, and using body language and vocal modulation to engage the audience. Personality development is also addressed, noting that it involves improving interpersonal communication, relationships, and attitude. A strong personality is built on character and behavior rather than outward appearance. Developing skills like communication, participation, listening, and having integrity can help strengthen one's personality.
Public Speaking is a show business. For effective pulic presentation follow th three principles:
1. Give the audience what they want.
2. Give them something more.
3. Leave them wanting more.
Great Speakers are not born, they are trained.
The document provides an outline for a workshop on public speaking for leaders. It covers topics such as why leaders should be good public speakers, keys to quality public speaking including being organized and simple, and putting what is learned into action. The document provides guidance on setting goals and objectives, understanding the audience, choosing an approach and technique matched to the audience and venue, brainstorming and organizing content ideas, and creating an outline including a take home message.
Public speaking is a formal oral communication where a speaker talks on a given topic before a large audience. It has characteristics such as being a formal communication between at least two parties, incorporating both art and science, and allowing only one speaker at a time. Public speaking is both an art and a science - it requires practical and theoretical knowledge as well as personal skills, consideration of human elements, and continuous development, while also having defined principles and research processes. There are various reasons for fear of public speaking such as a lack of confidence, emotions, lack of preparation or communication skills. Effective public speaking involves determining a topic, organizing relevant information, preparing the audience, using techniques to engage them, and analyzing one's performance.
The document provides guidance on preparing and delivering effective presentations in English. It discusses the importance of preparation, including clarifying the objective, audience, venue, length, structure, content, visual aids, and rehearsal. It also covers delivery techniques like establishing rapport, body language, voice quality, cultural considerations, and signposting to help guide the audience. The overall message is that thorough preparation and awareness of audience and cultural factors are key to a successful presentation.
No matter who you are or what you do, being able to express your knowledge and opinion in a public setting is an essential skill to have. Now, more than ever, people need to be able to communicate effectively in front of other people in order to succeed in the workplace... and in life.
The "6 Steps to Effective Public Speaking" course will address the importance of effective oral communication and teach participants useful skills for speaking in public through the use of informative, persuasive, and narrative speeches. This course also aims to highlight skills learned by requiring participants to create and deliver their own speeches..
After completing this course, you should be able to:
1. Analyze your audience and design speeches to reflect your analysis
2. Conduct meaningful research on a variety of topics
3. Plan and prepare speeches that fulfill the needs of any occasion
4. Outline your speeches in a logical and thorough fashion
5. Use presentation aids to enhance your speeches
6. Listen effectively, regardless of your interest in the subject matter
7. Evaluate speeches based on a variety of verbal and non-verbal criteria
This document provides guidance on effective public speaking. It discusses planning a presentation, using communication aids, following a basic format of introduction, aim, scope, body, and conclusion. It also covers how to deliver a presentation through voice, appearance, body language, and handling questions. Tips are provided on overcoming stage fright and ensuring a successful presentation through practice, preparation, and confidence.
Principles of Presentation Delivery- Developing Your Elevator SpeechJohn Fallon
The document provides tips for developing an effective elevator pitch in 3 sentences or less. An elevator pitch is a brief overview of an idea, product, or solution that catches attention, persuades the audience to listen, and convinces them to learn more. It should be concise, clear, compelling, credible, conceptual, concrete, consistent, customized, and conversational. The goal of an elevator pitch is to provide just enough information to pique interest and demand further discussion.
Presentation Skills - SoftSkills - SCCI'14
first video
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yR0lWICH3rY
2nd video
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IfXD956ReCU&feature=youtu.be
This document discusses strategies for improving oral presentations and reducing stage fright. It begins by providing background on the history of rhetoric and oral communication. It then outlines two parts - strategies for improving oral presentations and strategies for reducing stage fright. For oral presentations, it recommends determining the purpose and audience, selecting main ideas, researching the topic, creating an outline and visual aids, and rehearsing. It also discusses different types of oral presentations and strategies for effective delivery including pitch, rate, volume, and pronunciation. For reducing stage fright, it suggests appearing at ease, understanding common signs of discomfort, and not letting the audience notice them.
This document provides an overview of effective presentation skills. It discusses identifying the key steps in planning a presentation, including developing an introduction, body, and conclusion. It also covers analyzing the audience, selecting and using visual aids, delivering the presentation, and handling questions. The document provides tips on voice, gestures, preparation, and design to help presenters effectively engage their audience and get their message across.
This document provides guidance on how to effectively structure and deliver an oral presentation. It discusses defining the topic and purpose, analyzing the audience, organizing the content into an introduction, main body, and conclusion, and using visual aids. The main body can be organized chronologically, categorically, through a cause-and-effect structure, or with a problem-solution framework. Introductions should capture attention and preview the content, while conclusions should summarize key points and end on a positive note.
Structure of a Speech (Introduction & Conclusion)Bishara Adam
The document provides guidance on writing effective presentations by discussing the structure and components of introductions and conclusions. It notes that introductions and conclusions should be concise, occupy less than 20% of speaking time, and leave lasting impressions. Various types of introductions are described, including identifying with the audience, stating the purpose or importance of the topic, surprising with a statistic, using an anecdote, posing a rhetorical question, or employing humor. Common functions of introductions are to get attention, introduce the topic, provide motivation, and establish credibility. Examples of different introduction structures are also provided. The document then discusses types of conclusions such as summaries, quotations, personal references, or calls to action. Functions of conclusions include
Presentation Skills Part 1 - Planning & OrganizingMichelle Smyth
This document outlines the key steps for planning and organizing an effective presentation:
1. Analyze your audience to understand their needs and expectations.
2. Set a clear objective for what you want the audience to understand or do.
3. Collect relevant information to support your objective.
4. Structure your presentation with an opening, body, and conclusion that follows an organization flow chart.
Plan creative elements, visual aids, rehearsals, and review to ensure your presentation achieves its objective. Advanced preparation is essential for effective presentations.
This document provides guidance on effective presentation strategies. It discusses defining the purpose of the presentation, analyzing the audience and location, organizing the content logically into an introduction, body, and conclusion. It also covers preparing an outline, using visual aids, understanding different modes of delivery including extemporaneous, manuscript, impromptu and memorization. Finally, it discusses nonverbal communication aspects like kinesics, proxemics, paralinguistics, and chronemics which involve body language, use of space, voice qualities, and use of time. The overall document aims to provide a comprehensive overview of key factors to consider for an effective oral presentation.
This document provides a guide to developing effective oral presentation skills. It discusses the importance of preparation and planning, including determining the aim and main points, and considering the audience. The document outlines the key elements of a successful presentation structure, including an introduction to get the audience's attention, greet them, and introduce oneself. The body of the presentation should cover the main points, and the conclusion should summarize the main ideas and call the audience to action. Visual aids, body language, voice, and pronunciation are also addressed. Thorough preparation is emphasized as essential for a polished presentation.
Tips on preparing a public speaking presentation. To be used with the handout file.
Presented in ECC Public Speaking Workshop 2015, 3 March 2015 at Faculty of Language and Literature, Satya Wacana Christian University, Salatiga, Indonesia
This document provides an overview of key aspects of effective presentation skills, including body language, communication tone and voice, developing winning presentations, and technical expertise. Some of the main points covered include the importance of body language in conveying messages non-verbally, developing structured presentations with a clear point or story, practicing delivery techniques like maintaining eye contact and varying vocal tones, and using visual aids to enhance understanding. The document emphasizes active listening skills, rehearsal, and conveying confidence as a presenter.
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We have compiled the guidelines into an eBook which you can use as a basis in updating and improving your SpeakerHub profile to attract more attention from event planners.
The document discusses effective strategies for technical report writing and presentations. It covers defining the purpose, analyzing the audience, organizing the content into an introduction, main body and conclusion with clear transitions. Additional tips include preparing an outline, using visual aids, understanding delivery styles, handling questions, and using effective vocal techniques like volume, pace and pronunciation. The overall focus is on planning an effective presentation through audience analysis, clear organization and structure, and strong delivery skills.
An oral presentation is a formal, structured communication of a message to an audience using visual aids. It is a two-way, participatory process meant to purposefully convey a message and potentially change the audience's understanding or opinions. Common forms of oral presentations include seminars, workshops, student and team presentations, industry conferences, and annual general meetings. Effective oral presentations involve conquering stage fright, knowing the audience, having a clear structure and content, and practicing delivery skills like eye contact, body language, and use of visual aids. Proper planning, preparation, practice, and performance are key to delivering a successful oral presentation.
Public Speaking in Business - example slidesPrezentio.com
Slide design from scratch made by Prezentio.com
The presentation was prepared for CVnaWymiar.pl trainer and her lecture on Public Speaking for International MBA students.
This document provides information about a 2-day "High Impact Presentation Skill" training program. The training aims to help participants develop skills to create and deliver impactful presentations that meet audience needs. Participants will learn about preparation, strategies, presentation tools and techniques, and receive feedback on their presentations. The program includes lectures, exercises, role plays, discussions and individual videotaped presentations. It is recommended for professionals looking to improve their presentation abilities.
The document discusses conclusions and how to help students write effective conclusions. It defines what conclusions should do, such as stress the thesis and give a sense of completeness. It also discusses different types of conclusions like ones encouraging reevaluation of beliefs or reflecting on the essay's ideas. An effective conclusion draws implications from the ideas in the essay and engages the audience.
Employee's Initiative * Enterprises Role in the present Work Environment.Debashish Brahma
It's abut the conducive environment in an organisation. The Employees productivity increases by leaps and bound.They become more dynamic and productive.
17 slides cover the writing of your presentation, focusing on brainstorming tips, organizational skills (purpose statements, main ideas, introductions, conclusions), and suggestions (using examples, statistics, testimonials and outlines) to help you better prepare for your big day. 5 slides on language to get you ready to polish your communicate with your audience. Our comprehensive section of 45 slides on “projecting your ideal image” will stimulate your audience and make them feel at ease. Learn about the body language, posture, positioning, vocal tonality and annunciation; advice on overcoming speech deficiencies and making that perfect first impression. Our 4 slides on confidence will enable you to be in charge of your presentation, and 20 extensive tips on managing anxiety will help you overcome and even prevent it! You will also gain tips and strategies on creating effective and long-lasting PowerPoint presentations (12 slides). Learn to follow the creative rules to follow when putting your PowerPoint and video’s together. In addition, 9 slides fielding questions and answers, dealing with a hostile audience, and utilizing feedback. Lastly, this Public Speaking PowerPoint contains a built-in running Activity that will keep your audience engaged as they consider and complete these thought provoking activities.
Presentation Skills - SoftSkills - SCCI'14
first video
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yR0lWICH3rY
2nd video
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IfXD956ReCU&feature=youtu.be
This document discusses strategies for improving oral presentations and reducing stage fright. It begins by providing background on the history of rhetoric and oral communication. It then outlines two parts - strategies for improving oral presentations and strategies for reducing stage fright. For oral presentations, it recommends determining the purpose and audience, selecting main ideas, researching the topic, creating an outline and visual aids, and rehearsing. It also discusses different types of oral presentations and strategies for effective delivery including pitch, rate, volume, and pronunciation. For reducing stage fright, it suggests appearing at ease, understanding common signs of discomfort, and not letting the audience notice them.
This document provides an overview of effective presentation skills. It discusses identifying the key steps in planning a presentation, including developing an introduction, body, and conclusion. It also covers analyzing the audience, selecting and using visual aids, delivering the presentation, and handling questions. The document provides tips on voice, gestures, preparation, and design to help presenters effectively engage their audience and get their message across.
This document provides guidance on how to effectively structure and deliver an oral presentation. It discusses defining the topic and purpose, analyzing the audience, organizing the content into an introduction, main body, and conclusion, and using visual aids. The main body can be organized chronologically, categorically, through a cause-and-effect structure, or with a problem-solution framework. Introductions should capture attention and preview the content, while conclusions should summarize key points and end on a positive note.
Structure of a Speech (Introduction & Conclusion)Bishara Adam
The document provides guidance on writing effective presentations by discussing the structure and components of introductions and conclusions. It notes that introductions and conclusions should be concise, occupy less than 20% of speaking time, and leave lasting impressions. Various types of introductions are described, including identifying with the audience, stating the purpose or importance of the topic, surprising with a statistic, using an anecdote, posing a rhetorical question, or employing humor. Common functions of introductions are to get attention, introduce the topic, provide motivation, and establish credibility. Examples of different introduction structures are also provided. The document then discusses types of conclusions such as summaries, quotations, personal references, or calls to action. Functions of conclusions include
Presentation Skills Part 1 - Planning & OrganizingMichelle Smyth
This document outlines the key steps for planning and organizing an effective presentation:
1. Analyze your audience to understand their needs and expectations.
2. Set a clear objective for what you want the audience to understand or do.
3. Collect relevant information to support your objective.
4. Structure your presentation with an opening, body, and conclusion that follows an organization flow chart.
Plan creative elements, visual aids, rehearsals, and review to ensure your presentation achieves its objective. Advanced preparation is essential for effective presentations.
This document provides guidance on effective presentation strategies. It discusses defining the purpose of the presentation, analyzing the audience and location, organizing the content logically into an introduction, body, and conclusion. It also covers preparing an outline, using visual aids, understanding different modes of delivery including extemporaneous, manuscript, impromptu and memorization. Finally, it discusses nonverbal communication aspects like kinesics, proxemics, paralinguistics, and chronemics which involve body language, use of space, voice qualities, and use of time. The overall document aims to provide a comprehensive overview of key factors to consider for an effective oral presentation.
This document provides a guide to developing effective oral presentation skills. It discusses the importance of preparation and planning, including determining the aim and main points, and considering the audience. The document outlines the key elements of a successful presentation structure, including an introduction to get the audience's attention, greet them, and introduce oneself. The body of the presentation should cover the main points, and the conclusion should summarize the main ideas and call the audience to action. Visual aids, body language, voice, and pronunciation are also addressed. Thorough preparation is emphasized as essential for a polished presentation.
Tips on preparing a public speaking presentation. To be used with the handout file.
Presented in ECC Public Speaking Workshop 2015, 3 March 2015 at Faculty of Language and Literature, Satya Wacana Christian University, Salatiga, Indonesia
This document provides an overview of key aspects of effective presentation skills, including body language, communication tone and voice, developing winning presentations, and technical expertise. Some of the main points covered include the importance of body language in conveying messages non-verbally, developing structured presentations with a clear point or story, practicing delivery techniques like maintaining eye contact and varying vocal tones, and using visual aids to enhance understanding. The document emphasizes active listening skills, rehearsal, and conveying confidence as a presenter.
Great SpeakerHub profiles: How to make your profile more appealing to event o...SpeakerHub
We have compiled the guidelines into an eBook which you can use as a basis in updating and improving your SpeakerHub profile to attract more attention from event planners.
The document discusses effective strategies for technical report writing and presentations. It covers defining the purpose, analyzing the audience, organizing the content into an introduction, main body and conclusion with clear transitions. Additional tips include preparing an outline, using visual aids, understanding delivery styles, handling questions, and using effective vocal techniques like volume, pace and pronunciation. The overall focus is on planning an effective presentation through audience analysis, clear organization and structure, and strong delivery skills.
An oral presentation is a formal, structured communication of a message to an audience using visual aids. It is a two-way, participatory process meant to purposefully convey a message and potentially change the audience's understanding or opinions. Common forms of oral presentations include seminars, workshops, student and team presentations, industry conferences, and annual general meetings. Effective oral presentations involve conquering stage fright, knowing the audience, having a clear structure and content, and practicing delivery skills like eye contact, body language, and use of visual aids. Proper planning, preparation, practice, and performance are key to delivering a successful oral presentation.
Public Speaking in Business - example slidesPrezentio.com
Slide design from scratch made by Prezentio.com
The presentation was prepared for CVnaWymiar.pl trainer and her lecture on Public Speaking for International MBA students.
This document provides information about a 2-day "High Impact Presentation Skill" training program. The training aims to help participants develop skills to create and deliver impactful presentations that meet audience needs. Participants will learn about preparation, strategies, presentation tools and techniques, and receive feedback on their presentations. The program includes lectures, exercises, role plays, discussions and individual videotaped presentations. It is recommended for professionals looking to improve their presentation abilities.
The document discusses conclusions and how to help students write effective conclusions. It defines what conclusions should do, such as stress the thesis and give a sense of completeness. It also discusses different types of conclusions like ones encouraging reevaluation of beliefs or reflecting on the essay's ideas. An effective conclusion draws implications from the ideas in the essay and engages the audience.
Employee's Initiative * Enterprises Role in the present Work Environment.Debashish Brahma
It's abut the conducive environment in an organisation. The Employees productivity increases by leaps and bound.They become more dynamic and productive.
17 slides cover the writing of your presentation, focusing on brainstorming tips, organizational skills (purpose statements, main ideas, introductions, conclusions), and suggestions (using examples, statistics, testimonials and outlines) to help you better prepare for your big day. 5 slides on language to get you ready to polish your communicate with your audience. Our comprehensive section of 45 slides on “projecting your ideal image” will stimulate your audience and make them feel at ease. Learn about the body language, posture, positioning, vocal tonality and annunciation; advice on overcoming speech deficiencies and making that perfect first impression. Our 4 slides on confidence will enable you to be in charge of your presentation, and 20 extensive tips on managing anxiety will help you overcome and even prevent it! You will also gain tips and strategies on creating effective and long-lasting PowerPoint presentations (12 slides). Learn to follow the creative rules to follow when putting your PowerPoint and video’s together. In addition, 9 slides fielding questions and answers, dealing with a hostile audience, and utilizing feedback. Lastly, this Public Speaking PowerPoint contains a built-in running Activity that will keep your audience engaged as they consider and complete these thought provoking activities.
This document discusses public speaking skills for introverted people. It notes that 74% of people experience anxiety about public speaking. For introverts, public speaking can be draining due to overstimulation from large groups. However, the document provides tips for introverts to feel more comfortable with public speaking, such as thorough preparation including research, taking time to think before speaking, treating it like a one-on-one conversation, and managing physical anxiety symptoms. It emphasizes that introverts' tendency to prepare well and focus on their audience can help make them effective public speakers.
Public speaking can be used to motivate, influence, persuade, inform, translate, and entertain an audience. People communicate through symbols, signs, behavior, signals, speech, words, listening, silence, eye contact, head movement, and postures. There are three main types of speeches: persuasive speeches aim to convince the audience to take action, informative speeches provide interesting facts and stories to the audience, and entertaining speeches amuse the audience with humor and a lighthearted style. When presenting a speech, speakers should walk confidently to the podium, make eye contact with the audience, breathe and smile naturally, deliver the introduction, maintain eye contact and use gestures, and pause before exiting. Thorough research of the topic includes
Slide show on problem solving. The main idea is to combine problem solving tools and mind maps.
Focuses on the IDEAL problem solving tool and on ideas on tool mapping, where you use two mind maps at a time: one problem map for the actual problem, and one tool map with a collection of problem solving tools.
There is a video on YouTube based on this slideshow:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p-6b4LA8Dqo
This Presentation was prepared for a session I gave at the Department of Agricultural and Biosystems Engineering, Alexandria University.
Public Speaking is considered a dilemma that faces a lot of us, but it's easy to learn.
Read this presentation and google every title to find much more of interesting information and facts.
This document provides guidance on developing an effective public speaking presentation in 3 sentences or less. It outlines the key elements of an introduction, body, and conclusion. It also discusses techniques for engaging an audience, using body language and vocal variety, and receiving feedback through peer evaluation. The document stresses the importance of planning, organization, and practicing delivery to feel confident speaking in front of others.
This document provides tips and guidelines for effectively introducing and concluding a speech. The introduction should get the audience's attention, reveal the topic, and establish the speaker's credibility. Suggested methods include relating to the audience, stating importance, starting questions, and telling a story. The conclusion should signal the end and reinforce the central idea through summarizing, quoting, or a dramatic statement. Body language and avoiding distracting postures are also addressed. Overall the document offers advice for crafting a well-structured speech with an engaging introduction and conclusion.
A meeting @ your office, a press conference, a paper presentation or a thanks giving speech, whatever it is, make sure you have these points handy to win the crowd. Cheers!!!
4 great public speaking tips effective presentation skills trainingAkash Karia
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Akash Karia is a professional speaker who has trained thousands of people worldwide, from bankers in Hong Kong to yoga teachers in Thailand to senior executives in Dubai. He is an award-winning trainer who has been ranked as one of the Top 10 Speakers in Asia-Pacific. He is currently the Chief Commercial Officer of a multi-million dollar company in Tanzania, in which capacity he heads the sales, relations and marketing departments of the organization.
Akash writes books on public speaking and success, sharing proven tools and techniques for the price of a cup of coffee. What separates him from other authors is that his books are based on hundreds of hours of intensive scientific research. All these tools are delivered in a simple, easy-to-read, step-by-step format that you can implement immediately.
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Presentation Skills is one of the most important skills for impressing others. There are three key steps involved in making an effective presentation:
1. Planning
2. Preparation
3. Delivery
All these can be successfully done through proper preparation and practice. Even the best public speakers adopt these vital steps.
SNI compiled some examples of a few advanced methods and techniques taken from some of the best public presentations ever produced by TED Talks. Enjoy.
5 Public Speaking & Presentation Skills SecretsAkash Karia
The document provides tips for effectively capturing and maintaining audience attention when presenting. It recommends opening with something intriguing like a shocking statistic to grab attention. It also suggests limiting the number of key points covered and using stories or analogies to anchor the points in the audience's memory. The conclusion should summarize points and include a clear call to action. Regular practice, getting feedback, and improvement are key to developing strong public speaking skills.
Public speaking is a process of making a speech before an audience. It evolved from democracy in Athens and the development of rhetoric and oratory. Key aspects of effective public speaking include ethos, logos, pathos, preparation, practice, and performance. When giving a speech, speakers should smile, speak loudly, relax, know their audience, be confident, gain attention, and wrap up on time. Business leaders need strong public speaking skills to communicate goals, motivate employees, and represent their organization effectively.
Cheap food prices in the United States mask hidden costs that negatively impact society. Industrial agriculture receives billions in subsidies each year and externalizes environmental and health costs. True food prices would be significantly higher if the industry covered all costs itself without government assistance or ignoring external impacts.
Prasad has over 32 years of experience in corporate and business fields. He helps people realize their potential through personality profiling, neuro-linguistic programming, and overcoming limiting beliefs. Prasad is a certified trainer in public speaking and provides programs to help people improve their communication skills and confidence through workshops addressing voice, body language, and speech structure. He offers personalized coaching services to help individuals and organizations enhance performance through personality and strengths assessment.
This document provides an overview of key considerations for speechwriting. It discusses that speechwriting is an ancient art of communication and a major discipline. It emphasizes understanding the audience and speaker, knowing the venue, and the importance of editing, rehearsing and sharing the speech. It also covers choosing a rhetorical approach of logos, pathos or a combination, and highlights that delivery is important, including eye contact, gestures and conveying emotion without just reading the speech. The document uses examples like Obama speeches to illustrate powerful rhetoric.
Here is a sentence incorporating many of the "F" words from the document:
With fertile focus and fervor, professional speakers must flair their fabulous yet flexible facilitation to foster freedom from fear of fiascos or faintheartedness, ensuring fluent and facetious delivery leads to fait accompli and fertile fruition for audiences.
Bullseye! public speaking class series, week 4 (handout)Maggie Bell
This document provides guidance on effective public speaking. It discusses choosing precise language, delivering speeches in an extemporaneous style using brief notes, and practicing to avoid distractions. The key aspects of language use are accuracy, clarity, vividness, and appropriateness for the audience. Effective delivery requires controlling voice, body language, and handling unexpected situations gracefully. Speakers should prepare for question-and-answer sessions by anticipating questions and practicing concise yet thorough answers.
Effective communication skills are critical for careers and personal relationships. Communication involves both sending and receiving information between people through various mediums and sensory channels. Some common barriers to good communication include misunderstandings, misinterpretations, and failing to actively listen. Developing strong communication abilities requires recognizing flaws, practicing techniques like questioning and paraphrasing, and gaining feedback to improve over time. Public speaking is also an important skill that benefits from thorough preparation, an engaging presentation style, and managing nerves.
This document provides an overview and analysis of clichés in business communication. It begins by defining a cliché as an overused expression that has lost its original meaning or effect. It then discusses the origins and hidden meanings of the term "cliché" and identifies different types of clichés. The document analyzes what is wrong with using clichés and provides tips for handling or avoiding clichés, such as thinking about the basic meaning and deciding if the expression is needed. It also lists examples of common business clichés that are best avoided. The overall purpose is to raise awareness of clichés and provide guidance on using more original language in professional settings.
The document provides tips for professional speakers on preparing and delivering effective presentations. It discusses framing the presentation, engaging the audience, overcoming fears, and crafting the content. Some key points are to slow down, avoid reading notes, watch body language, pause to scan the audience, and incorporate humor through callbacks, props, or quizzes to create excitement.
This document defines and provides examples of parts of speech, proper pronunciation techniques, colloquialisms and slang, and genres of viewing. It discusses the key characteristics of nouns, pronouns, verbs, adjectives, pitch, volume, tone, speech rate, colloquialisms, idioms, contractions, slang, animated, children's, comedy, drama, educational, fantasy, horror, news, and variety show genres. The document aims to teach English grammar, pronunciation, informal language, and how to identify different media genres.
Rajesh Nanoo is a writer, poet, columnist, motivational speaker, freelance designer, art director, creative director, actor, script writer and director from Kerala, India. He has over 13 years of experience in writing and design. Some of his achievements include having columns and books published by top publishers. He has also written and directed short films and scripts for Malayalam feature films. Throughout his career, he has focused on using his creativity to uplift culture and morality. He presents concepts through words, visuals, videos, posters and other media.
This document provides guidance on public speaking. It discusses organizing speeches with main points and supporting materials, adapting to audiences, using language effectively, and delivering speeches with vocalization and visual aids. The key lessons are to organize speeches logically, tailor messages for specific audiences, use language clearly and vividly, and support points with credible examples or statistics.
The MTL Professional Development Programme is a collection of 202 PowerPoint presentations that will provide you with step-by-step summaries of a key management or personal development skill. This presentation is on "Using Your Voice in Presentations" and will show you how to use your voice to best effect in your presentations.
Here are some possible inferences we could make:
- Paul has an outdoor job that involves getting his boots muddy (construction, landscaping, etc.)
- Paul lives in a house with front steps rather than an apartment
- Paul takes his muddy boots off on the front steps so he doesn't track mud into the house
Let's discuss as a group and see what other inferences we can reasonably make based on the limited information given. The goal is to practice critically evaluating by separating facts from inferences.
This document outlines the key points from a training workshop on effective public speaking skills. It discusses what public speaking is, different styles and purposes of public speaking, how to deal with stage fright, the proper use of microphones and podiums, and qualities of good public speakers. Tips are provided on preparation, practice, use of body language, voice, and structuring presentations. Individual presentations from attendees demonstrate skills learned from the workshop on topics like the UN Sustainable Development Goals. The workshop aims to help participants improve their public speaking abilities.
The qualities required to lead a team for this activity include having a positive vision and well-defined goals, putting the needs of the team above your own interests, and being determined to succeed despite facing opposition. One can develop these qualities by thinking of challenges as opportunities, dreaming big while making strategic plans, and focusing on bringing value to the community rather than just themselves. For this assignment, I helped define the goals, brought the team together to work towards a shared vision, and motivated others when facing difficulties.
The most important aspect of speaking is how you say it. While the content of the message and context are also important factors, it is the delivery - the tone, pace, volume, enthusiasm, body language, eye contact etc. that have the greatest impact on the listener and determine how well your message is received.
This document discusses the importance and benefits of public speaking. It notes that public speaking helps improve personality and is a skill that will be useful in many careers. It provides tips for overcoming the fear of public speaking, including practicing and focusing on the audience rather than yourself. The document also gives advice for delivering a good speech, such as using an attention-grabbing opening, being energetic, having a clear structure, and making eye contact with the audience.
This document discusses communication styles and skills. It begins by outlining seven major conversational styles: dominant, interruptive, manipulative, polite, creative, sarcastic, and passive. It then describes the six elements of the communication process. Several factors that can negatively influence communication are identified, including a sender's past experiences and lack of encoding skills. Nonverbal communication such as body language, proxemics, and paralanguage are also discussed. The importance of listening skills is emphasized. Finally, the document provides steps to enhance communication skills and resolve conflicts, including using positive language and focusing on understanding others' perspectives.
A Visual Guide to 1 Samuel | A Tale of Two HeartsSteve Thomason
These slides walk through the story of 1 Samuel. Samuel is the last judge of Israel. The people reject God and want a king. Saul is anointed as the first king, but he is not a good king. David, the shepherd boy is anointed and Saul is envious of him. David shows honor while Saul continues to self destruct.
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(𝐓𝐋𝐄 𝟏𝟎𝟎) (𝐋𝐞𝐬𝐬𝐨𝐧 𝟏)-𝐏𝐫𝐞𝐥𝐢𝐦𝐬
𝐃𝐢𝐬𝐜𝐮𝐬𝐬 𝐭𝐡𝐞 𝐄𝐏𝐏 𝐂𝐮𝐫𝐫𝐢𝐜𝐮𝐥𝐮𝐦 𝐢𝐧 𝐭𝐡𝐞 𝐏𝐡𝐢𝐥𝐢𝐩𝐩𝐢𝐧𝐞𝐬:
- Understand the goals and objectives of the Edukasyong Pantahanan at Pangkabuhayan (EPP) curriculum, recognizing its importance in fostering practical life skills and values among students. Students will also be able to identify the key components and subjects covered, such as agriculture, home economics, industrial arts, and information and communication technology.
𝐄𝐱𝐩𝐥𝐚𝐢𝐧 𝐭𝐡𝐞 𝐍𝐚𝐭𝐮𝐫𝐞 𝐚𝐧𝐝 𝐒𝐜𝐨𝐩𝐞 𝐨𝐟 𝐚𝐧 𝐄𝐧𝐭𝐫𝐞𝐩𝐫𝐞𝐧𝐞𝐮𝐫:
-Define entrepreneurship, distinguishing it from general business activities by emphasizing its focus on innovation, risk-taking, and value creation. Students will describe the characteristics and traits of successful entrepreneurs, including their roles and responsibilities, and discuss the broader economic and social impacts of entrepreneurial activities on both local and global scales.
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How to Setup Warehouse & Location in Odoo 17 InventoryCeline George
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The chapter Lifelines of National Economy in Class 10 Geography focuses on the various modes of transportation and communication that play a vital role in the economic development of a country. These lifelines are crucial for the movement of goods, services, and people, thereby connecting different regions and promoting economic activities.
2. Public Speaking Skills Course
Ground Rules
a. Ask Questions – One at a Time
b. Switch off mobile phones
c. Be Here!
d. Ask Questions – Take Notes
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3. Public Speaking – QuickWay
Self Introduction – Name,
Profession,
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4. Public Speaking – QuickWay
What is
Public Speaking?
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5. Public Speaking – QuickWay
What is Public Speaking?
―The Perfect Speech‖
Audience
T.O.P.I.C
Time Limit
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6. Public Speaking – QuickWay
Purpose –
Inform/Educate/Entertain
Persuade/Inspire
Speech – Opening/Body/Closing
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7. Public Speaking – QuickWay
Opening: Story/Anecdote/Quote &
Formal Address
Body: 1,2,3 Points –
Supported by
Facts/Figures/Experience/Feelings/
Learnings
Closing: Quote/Message/Call to Action
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8. Public Speaking – QuickWay
Albert Mehrabian Theory
generalized to mean that
in all communications:
7% happens in spoken words.
38% happens through voice tone.
55% happens via general body
language.
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9. Public Speaking – QuickWay
The Right Words –
Raw Material
Vocabulary – How many words are
good enough?
3 R Method
3 Months to English (Self Learning
Method)
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10. Public Speaking – QuickWay
Right Attitude
Express – Do not TRY to
Impress
Believe!
Find opportunities to speak.
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11. Public Speaking – QuickWay
Right Words
What is a ―Word‖?
Simple
Clear
Vivid
Action
Not more than 3 Syllables
No Jargon
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12. Public Speaking – QuickWay
Right Words
Specific
Uplifting
Positive
Energizing
Appropriate
Exercise: ―I have a pet‖
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13. Public Speaking – QuickWay
Figures of Speech
Simile
Metaphor - the Concise Oxford Dictionary
puts it as the "application of name or descriptive term to an object to
which it is not literally applicable." The word is derived from two Greek
roots—meta with and phero bear—which in combination denote "transfer“ of
meaning
Alliteration
Triad
Personification
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14. Public Speaking – QuickWay
Speaking Style:
Clear – Simple, specific,
concrete
Appropriate to audience: Use
you, I, we, my, our
Colorful
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15. Public Speaking – QuickWay
Don’ts
Use Jargon
SMS Language-
Abbreviations / Acronyms –
FM, ICRISAT, MS, HSD
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16. Public Speaking – QuickWay
Demo Speech
– The Right Word
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17. Public Speaking – QuickWay
Demo Speech Review
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18. Public Speaking – QuickWay
The Right Voice
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19. Public Speaking – QuickWay
Voice has a unique ―personality‖
Children – uninhibited, natural
A Good Voice
Pleasant, Natural, Dynamic, Expressive
and Easily Heard.
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20. Public Speaking – QuickWay
Your Voice Type
Whisper / Boom
Monotonous / Melodious
full, clear, mellow and enthusiastic
Vs nasal, breathy, harsh or lifeless
Mumblitis – Articulation
Pronunciation - formulation and utterance of words
Enunciation: fullness and clarity of speech sounds.
Rate of speech
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21. Public Speaking – QuickWay
Your Voice Modulation
Inflection: I was born in Guntur
Variations – Level, Up, Low, Up-Low-Up, Down-up-Down
Use: Your lips to completely cover the word
Your tongue to move as required
Your teeth to open and close at the precise moment
Your nostrils for special effects
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22. Public Speaking – QuickWay
Your Voice Tonality
― I appreciate the kindness you have shown me and I hope
to return the favor when I can‖
1. Simple Honest Statement
2. Sarcastic
―Kindness! Do you call that kindness? I wouldn’t treat a dog
the way you have treated me!‖
1. Resentment
2. Anger
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23. Public Speaking – QuickWay
The Right Voice – Demo
Speech (Only Audio)
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24. Public Speaking – QuickWay
Impromptu Speaking
Mark Twain said ―It usually
takes me more than three
weeks to prepare a
good impromptu speech.‖
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25. Public Speaking – QuickWay
Impromptu Speaking
Success = Preparation + Opportunity
Raw Material ?
5 Ws & 1 H – Method
Relax – 10 sec Rule
Personalise
Opening / Body / Close
Stories / Quotations
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26. Public Speaking – QuickWay
The Right Body Language
It conveys and communicates: Confidence, Power
Releases nervous energy,
Illustrates / emphasizes the points
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27. Public Speaking – QuickWay
The Right Body Language
F.S. G.E.M : Remember First Standard GEM.
F – Facial Expressions
S – Stance
G –Gestures
E – Eye Contact
M – Movement
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28. Public Speaking – QuickWay
The Right Body Language
Facial Expressions: Most easily noticed,
prominent.
speaking about accident – SAD;
speaking about topping a class – SMILE;
speaking about pain/agony – contortion.
Range of emotions: sadness, anger, frustration,
nervousness, aggressiveness, confidence,
uncertainty
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29. Public Speaking – QuickWay
The Right Body Language
Stance: Default position – Stand Still!
Shows confidence level of the speaker
Shows comfort level in the subject
Shows level of preparedness
The audience is automatically attracted to a
speaker whose stance is natural, confident and
purposeful.
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30. Public Speaking – QuickWay
The Right Body Language
Stance:
Don’ts : No Slouch / No Shifting of Feet / No
Bouncing
Do’s : Stand Straight – Feet slightly apart
Shoulders squared;
Head straight: imagine a string tied to your hear
tightly connecting your head to the ceiling
Look directly at the audience – eyes at level with
their eyes
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The Right Body Language
Gestures: Head / Shoulders / Arms / Hands
Show: Size / weight / shape / direction and location
Urgency
Comparison and Contrast
Gestures are: above elbow level and away from the body.
Full and varied – Clinched fist / finger at ceiling = pay
attention.
Remember: Cultural variations – some gestures are acceptable in
certain cultures some are not!
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32. Public Speaking – QuickWay
The Right Body Language
Eye Contact:
Not looking = Ignoring, disrespect
Western Cultures – Direct Eye Contact is very important
Eastern Cultures – esp. Japanese – Eye Contact is disrespect.
Indian context: Some parts young people cannot look the Elders in
the eye.
Normally accepted behavior: Direct Eye Contact = sincere, credible,
friendly and honest.
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The Right Body Language
Eye Contact:
Do’s: Look directly at the audience – each person
One thought / One sentence per person, complete the sentence
before looking at another person.
Look at the Front and Back of the room.
Don’ts: Too short a glance = furtive glance = insincere
Too long a glance = stare = uncomfortable for the person
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The Right Body Language
Movement:
Plan each movement, each step of the speech.
Unplanned movement communicates nervousness.
When you move purposefully – the eyes / the heads of the audience
follow you
Walk to the podium – confident, purposeful
Head, chin UP / Shoulders Back
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The Right Body Language
Movement:
Don’ts : No Pacing
No Fidgeting
No Swaying
No bouncing on toes
All these distract the audience.
Deliver part of speech from one point then move over to another
point – across 2-3 steps. Step forward to emphasise.
Show Actions:
Hit, Slap / Throw / Punch / Wave / Shake Hands / Hug
Synchronise the movement with the words
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36. Public Speaking – QuickWay
The Perfect Speech
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37. Public Speaking – QuickWay
The Perfect Speech – Sum Up
Write Down every word of your speech
(Descriptive, Figures of Speech, Action)
Mark places for Vocal Variety – Volume, Tone,
Emotion
Mark places for Body Language - F.S.G.E.M
Practise, Practise, Practise
Rock on
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38. Public Speaking Skills
Next Steps ?
Join
Our 8 week program to prepare & deliver
speeches.
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39. Focus Areas
a. Personality Profiling
A unique
b. Personal Coaching hand
holding
process
c. Public Speaking Skills
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41. Why Profiling?
No Strengths = No Success
Know your Strengths = Know Success
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42. Profiling Tools
Integrated Approach
Thomas Profiling
MBTI
NLP
Handwriting Analysis
Questionnaire based Interview
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43. Tools for Profiling
Thomas Profiling
D ominance
I nfluence
S teadiness
C ompliance
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44. Tools for Profiling
MBTI
Myers-Briggs type Indicator
Extraversion - Introversion
Sensing - Intuition
Thinking – Feeling
Judging - Perceiving
Over all 16 categories
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45. Tools for Profiling
Neuro Linguistic Programming
( NLP )
•Visual,Auditory,Kinesthetic,Olfactory,
Gustatory
• Understanding limiting beliefs
• Identifying phobias
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46. Tools for Profiling
Handwriting Analysis
Handwriting = Mind writing
Reverse Programing
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47. Handwriting Analysis
If I desire to win I must be willing to be a part of a
successful team. The zero digit was invented by an
Indian. Do you feel like making the most of your life? You
can achieve all your goals when you surrender to your
passion and work at what you love. When you do that
you no longer have to work!
When you are jogging in the park you may meet new
friends who can form a part of your mastermind group. I
can be open to all the zeal in me to work the magic
required to make me a successful person.
I can find many animals in the zoo. When was the last
time you visited a zoo?
Sign: email id.
Date: mobile:
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48. Tools for Profiling
Personal Interview
a. Pre Intervention questionnaire
b. One to One in depth Interview
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49. Profiling Tools
Integrated Approach
Thomas Profiling
MBTI
NLP
Handwriting Analysis
Questionnaire based Interview
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50. Who needs Profiling?
Students
Employees
Employers
Any one who….
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51. After Understanding
Personal Profile ?
No Strengths = No Success
Know your Strengths = Know Success
Know Your Strengths + Personal Coach
= Know More Success
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52. Personal Coaching Examples
Sachin Tendulkar Mahatma Gandhi
Nandan Nilekani Ramakant Achrekar
Saina Nehwal NR Narayanamurthy
J. Nehru Gopichand
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53. Personal Coaching Process
Sounding Board
Goal Setting Clarification
Action Plan & implementation
Follow up / Feedback
Phobia Cure
Overcome Limitations
Help the client change - Behaviour
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