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How To Become An
Authentic Speaker?
Presented by:
Atif Ghayas
Mehfooz Ansari
HBR
How to Become an Authentic Speaker -Harvard Business Review-Nick Morgan 1
MANAGING YOURSELF
Aligarh Muslim University
About The Author
Nick Morgan
Founder of Public Words,
a communications coaching firm
Author of :
The Kinesthetic Speaker:
Putting Action into Words.
Trust Me: Four Steps to
Authenticity and Charisma.
nick@publicwords.com
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Case Study
•At a companywide sales meeting, Carol, a vice president of sales,
strides energetically to the podium.
•Pauses for a few seconds to look at the audience, and then tells a
story from her days as a field rep.
•Supplementing her speech with colorful slides.
•She accents her words with animated gestures.
•Having rehearsed carefully in front of a small audience of trusted
colleagues she now confidently delivers the closer.
•Walking to the edge of the stage, she scans the room and
challenges her listeners to commit to a stretch sales goal that will
put many of them in the annual winners’ circle.
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How to Become an Authentic Speaker -Harvard Business Review-Nick Morgan 4
But Carol senses that something’s amiss.
The audience isn’t exhibiting the kind of enthusiasm needed to get
the year off to a great start.
She begins to panic: What’s happening? Is there
anything she can do to salvage the situation?
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What Science
Teaches Us
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If spoken message and body language are mismatched, audiences
will respond to the nonverbal message.
Gestures speak louder than words.
Traditional approach doesn’t work because
It involves specific coaching on nonverbal
elements—“maintain eye contact,” “spread
your arms,” “walk out from behind the
podium”—that make the speaker seem
artificial.
In human beings the second, nonverbal conversation actually starts
first.
“Rehearsing”
Authenticity
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Rehearse your speech with these aim in mind.
 To Be Open
 To Connect
 To Be Passionate
 To Listen
What underlies an Authentic
Speech?
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How to Become an Authentic Speaker -Harvard Business Review-Nick Morgan 9
Being open to your audience
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Let’s go back to Carol
As she works on feeling more open in her presentations, her face
begins to light up with a big smile when she speaks, and her
shoulders relax.
Imagine giving your presentation to
someone with whom you’re completely
relaxed
Notice what that mental picture looks
like but particularly what it feels like.
Connecting with your audience
HBR
How to Become an Authentic Speaker -Harvard Business Review-Nick Morgan 11
Imagine that a child you know well
isn’t heeding you. You want to capture
that child’s attention however you can.
 You don’t strategize—you simply do
what feels natural and appropriate.
Now that Carol is intent on being connected with her listeners, she
realizes that she typically waits too long—in fact, until the very end of
her speech—to make contact with them.
Being passionate about your topic
HBR
How to Become an Authentic Speaker -Harvard Business Review-Nick Morgan 12
Imagine that somebody in the audience
has the power to take everything away from
you unless you win him or her over with
your passionate argument.
Carol begins to think about what she’s passionate about—her
determination to beat a close competitor. She infuses her next
speech with some of that passion and immediately comes across
as more human and engaging.
“Listening” to your audience
HBR
How to Become an Authentic Speaker -Harvard Business Review-Nick Morgan 13
Consider Carol once again. Because of her intent to
pick up on her listeners’ emotions, Carol begins to
realize over the course of several speeches that
she has been wrongly assuming that her sales
people share her sense of urgency about their
major competitor
•Now begin thinking about what your listeners are likely to be feeling
when you step up to begin your presentation.
•As you practice, imagine yourself watching them very closely,
looking for signs of their response to you
Thanks!
Questions?
HBR
How to Become an Authentic Speaker -Harvard Business Review-Nick Morgan 14

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How to become an authentic speaker

  • 1. How To Become An Authentic Speaker? Presented by: Atif Ghayas Mehfooz Ansari HBR How to Become an Authentic Speaker -Harvard Business Review-Nick Morgan 1 MANAGING YOURSELF Aligarh Muslim University
  • 2. About The Author Nick Morgan Founder of Public Words, a communications coaching firm Author of : The Kinesthetic Speaker: Putting Action into Words. Trust Me: Four Steps to Authenticity and Charisma. nick@publicwords.com HBR How to Become an Authentic Speaker -Harvard Business Review-Nick Morgan 2
  • 3. How to Become an Authentic Speaker -Harvard Business Review-Nick Morgan 3 Case Study •At a companywide sales meeting, Carol, a vice president of sales, strides energetically to the podium. •Pauses for a few seconds to look at the audience, and then tells a story from her days as a field rep. •Supplementing her speech with colorful slides. •She accents her words with animated gestures. •Having rehearsed carefully in front of a small audience of trusted colleagues she now confidently delivers the closer. •Walking to the edge of the stage, she scans the room and challenges her listeners to commit to a stretch sales goal that will put many of them in the annual winners’ circle. HBR
  • 4. How to Become an Authentic Speaker -Harvard Business Review-Nick Morgan 4 But Carol senses that something’s amiss. The audience isn’t exhibiting the kind of enthusiasm needed to get the year off to a great start. She begins to panic: What’s happening? Is there anything she can do to salvage the situation? HBR
  • 5. What Science Teaches Us HBR How to Become an Authentic Speaker -Harvard Business Review-Nick Morgan 5
  • 6. HBR How to Become an Authentic Speaker -Harvard Business Review-Nick Morgan 6 If spoken message and body language are mismatched, audiences will respond to the nonverbal message. Gestures speak louder than words. Traditional approach doesn’t work because It involves specific coaching on nonverbal elements—“maintain eye contact,” “spread your arms,” “walk out from behind the podium”—that make the speaker seem artificial. In human beings the second, nonverbal conversation actually starts first.
  • 7. “Rehearsing” Authenticity HBR How to Become an Authentic Speaker -Harvard Business Review-Nick Morgan 7
  • 8. HBR How to Become an Authentic Speaker -Harvard Business Review-Nick Morgan 8 Rehearse your speech with these aim in mind.  To Be Open  To Connect  To Be Passionate  To Listen
  • 9. What underlies an Authentic Speech? HBR How to Become an Authentic Speaker -Harvard Business Review-Nick Morgan 9
  • 10. Being open to your audience HBR How to Become an Authentic Speaker -Harvard Business Review-Nick Morgan 10 Let’s go back to Carol As she works on feeling more open in her presentations, her face begins to light up with a big smile when she speaks, and her shoulders relax. Imagine giving your presentation to someone with whom you’re completely relaxed Notice what that mental picture looks like but particularly what it feels like.
  • 11. Connecting with your audience HBR How to Become an Authentic Speaker -Harvard Business Review-Nick Morgan 11 Imagine that a child you know well isn’t heeding you. You want to capture that child’s attention however you can.  You don’t strategize—you simply do what feels natural and appropriate. Now that Carol is intent on being connected with her listeners, she realizes that she typically waits too long—in fact, until the very end of her speech—to make contact with them.
  • 12. Being passionate about your topic HBR How to Become an Authentic Speaker -Harvard Business Review-Nick Morgan 12 Imagine that somebody in the audience has the power to take everything away from you unless you win him or her over with your passionate argument. Carol begins to think about what she’s passionate about—her determination to beat a close competitor. She infuses her next speech with some of that passion and immediately comes across as more human and engaging.
  • 13. “Listening” to your audience HBR How to Become an Authentic Speaker -Harvard Business Review-Nick Morgan 13 Consider Carol once again. Because of her intent to pick up on her listeners’ emotions, Carol begins to realize over the course of several speeches that she has been wrongly assuming that her sales people share her sense of urgency about their major competitor •Now begin thinking about what your listeners are likely to be feeling when you step up to begin your presentation. •As you practice, imagine yourself watching them very closely, looking for signs of their response to you
  • 14. Thanks! Questions? HBR How to Become an Authentic Speaker -Harvard Business Review-Nick Morgan 14