2015 ITHS Leadership in Public Speaking Dr. Kregg Hood President EDC Communications ©Copyright 2015 EDC Communications International All Rights Reserved Leadership in Public Speaking Title Page Title Page • I’d like a picture of someone reading their slide or boring people. …and the one your audience wishes you gave. Five Communication Channels for Your Message Delivery Title Page Leader Content Interactivity Visuals Delivery Best Practices • Eyes • Voice Title Page • Facial Expression • Gestures • Posture • Um’s and Uh’s Presenter’s Best Practices What behaviors do you notice? Presenter’s Best Practices - Eye Contact Voice Gestures Posture/Movement No fillers Your Turn (Group Practice) • Present a 30-60 second message to your group. • Focus primarily on using the eye contact skill and vary your inflection. • Give/Receive feedback. Your “outline” is: 1. Greeting 2. Name 3. Where you work 4. One goal you have for this session 8 Presenting with PowerPoint What’s wrong with this picture? Title Page Bueller? Bueller? Bueller? Presenting with PowerPoint Stop Reading from the Top-Line Down… Start Preparing from the Bottom-Line Up… Title Page Presenting with PowerPoint Manage Your Content 1. Overview Where you’re headed Title Page 2. Details Only what you need to say 3. Bottom Line Key Insight/Segue Your Turn (Practice) • Select two slides from your presentation. • Speak for 30-45 seconds on each using Overview, Details, Bottom Line. • Keep practicing the eye contact and vocal variety skills. Presenting with PowerPoint Add Scientific Support Explain the data, process, protocol(s) Title Page Presenting with PowerPoint Add Scientific Support Explain the data, process, protocol(s) Title Page Presenting with PowerPoint Add Scientific Support Explain the data, process, protocol(s) Title Page Describe your clinical experience Visualize with specific examples Apply with ideas they might do next Your Turn (Practice) • Select two slides from your presentation. • Speak for 30-45 seconds on each using Overview, Details, Bottom Line. • Add at least one thought that allows you to Describe, Visualize, or Apply one of your major points. • Keep practicing the eye contact and vocal variety skills. Generating Effective Interaction 1. Questions 2. Rephrase 3. Who else? 4. Take a poll 5. Round robin The ART of Q&A Ask/Listen for issue Rephrase to another person Turn back/answer (25 / 75 rule) Your Turn (Practice) • Select two slides from your presentation. • Speak for 30-45 second on each using Overview, Details, Bottom Line. • After you finish, try one of the interaction skills we discussed. • Keep practicing the eye contact and vocal variety skills. Engaging Openers, Compelling Conclusions Title Page Engaging Openers, Compelling Conclusions • Energetic welcome! • Practical summary • Interesting story, quote, statistic, etc. Page Title • Interesting story, quote, statistic, etc. • Context/Passion statement • Context/Passion statement • Objectives/Agenda • Most important insight • Roles & Goals • Call to Action • Value – WIIFM? • Value – WNFM? Your Turn (Practice) • In 30 seconds, describe how you plan to open your next talk. Title Page • In 30 seconds, describe how you plan to close your next talk. • Practice using the eye contact and vocal variety skills. Chart Your Growth Plan www.thinkedc.com/nextsteps Delivery Title Page Leader Content Interactivity Visuals Leadership in Public Speaking Title Page Title Page “Amateurs train until they get it right. Professionals train ‘till they never get it wrong.” US Army MSG Dave Estabrooks to PFC Glenn Eller, in preparations for the 2008 Olympics Thank You! ©Copyright 2014 EDC Communications International All Rights Reserved