2. ingredients
Case study
What science teaches us
Gestures speak louder than words
Principle of public speaking
Be nervous don’t panic
Be open
Connect with the audience
Be passionate about your topic
Conclusion
3. Case study
At the meeting
Carol a vice president of sales, strides energetically
to the podium.
Carol talks to the audience, and tells a story from
her days as a field reporter.
She accents her words with animated gestures
Rehearsal carried in front of a small audience of
trusted colleagues to deliver her closer confidently.
4. Case study(cont.)
But carol senses that something’s amiss:-
The audience is not 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.
5. What science teaches us
If spoken message and body language are
mismatched, audiences will respond to the
nonverbal message
Peoples natural and unstudied gestures are often
indicators of what they will think and say next
6. Gestures speak louder than.......
We nod vigorously, shake our heads, roll our eyes,
all of which express reactions more immediately
and more powerfully than words can
Non verbal elements are:-
maintaining eye contact
Spreading of arms
Walking from behind the podium
If human beings the second, non verbal
conversation actually starts first
7. Principle of public speaking
Be nervous don’t panic
Open to your audience
Connecting with your audience
Being passionate
Speaking slowly
Throw your fear
8. Be nervous don’t panic
Go through the situation and keep up your hope and
the expectation
It helps you to generate a canal resulting in reaching
your objective
Nervousness provides the inclination to perform
9. To be open
Imagine giving your presentation to someone with
whom you are completely relaxed.
Notice what that mental picture looks like but
particularly what it feels like.
10. Connecting with.................
Capturing attention by different modes of speaking
and by increasing interest thoroughly
Create a WH question, which acts as a socket to
your ideas and audience
Speak effectively and loudly
11. Being passionate about your topic
Think and believe in subject matter which you have
to get through
Try to get the best hold and feeling of it deeply
Get focused as much as possible
Commitment and hard work should be there to get
it crystal clear
12. Speaking slowly
Speaking slowly and clearly is the best art of public
speaking
Louder your voice with slow flow
Let other people follow your words
13. conclusion
Speaking is an art
More practice more gain
Be effective as much as possible
Get your content up to the mark