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Public Speaking: Presentation Survival School
Session One: Course Overview
Session One: Course Overview
Learning Objectives
Pre-Assignment
Pre-Course Assessment
Session Two: Communication
Session Two: Communication
About Communication
Simple Conversations
Simple Conversation Tips
Session Three: Stop! Check Your Mouth!
Session Three: Stop! Check Your Mouth!
Speaking Characteristics
Gender References Exercise
Acronyms and Jargon
Tact
Five Good Rules
Session Four: What Is Your Type? How About Mine?
Session Four: What Is Your Type? How About Mine?
The Assessment
Identifying Your Characteristics and Preferences
Questionnaire
What Does it Mean to Have a Number?
What Is Important?
People That Are Most Like Me
People That Are Least Like Me
Session Five: Positive Self-Talk
Session Five: Positive Self-Talk
Our Thoughts
The Steps to Feeling Good
Thinking Positively
Session Six: Rapport
Session Six: Rapport
Building Rapport
Making Connections: Self-Disclosure
Creating an Introduction
Session Seven: Maximizing Meetings
Session Seven: Maximizing Meetings
Four Areas of Opportunity
Fifteen Ways to Master a Meeting
Mastering Your Meeting Exercise
Learning Names
Session Eight: Body Language
Session Eight: Body Language
Body Language Signals, Part One
Body Language Signals, Part Two
Session Nine: Sticky Situations
Session Nine: Sticky Situations
Are You Comfortable?
Dealing with Tough Situations
Dressing Up
Session Ten: I Can Just Send an E-mail, Right?
Session Ten: I Can Just Send an E-mail, Right?
Advantages of an Oral Presentation, Part One
Advantages of an Oral Presentation, Part Two
Oratory Exercise
Oratory Exercise: Practice Paragraph
Session Eleven: Overcoming Nervousness
Session Eleven: Overcoming Nervousness
About Nervousness
Nervousness Can Have Many Sources, Part One
Nervousness Can Have Many Sources, Part Two
Putting Yourself in Control
Mastering Non-verbal Communication, Part One
Mastering Non-verbal Communication, Part Two
Session Twelve: The Five S’s
Session Twelve: The Five S’s
Five Points for Any Presentation
Framework Example
Preparing with the Five-S Pattern
Session Thirteen: Start Writing!
Session Thirteen: Start Writing!
Evidence
Introductions
Following the Opening Statement
Exercise: Beginning a Presentation
Transitioning to the Body
Example of a Transition in a Presentation
Enhancing Your Presentation with Stories, Numbers, and Examples
Endings
Making Connections: Think Fast!
Your Fast Thinking Presentation
Session Fourteen: Audience Profile
Session Fourteen: Audience Profile
Preparing an Audience Profile
Making Connections: Your Next Presentation
Session Fifteen: Your Speaking Voice
Session Fifteen: Your Speaking Voice
Parts of Your Message
Vocal Variety
Paying Attention to Your Voice
Mastering Your Material
Session Sixteen: Add Punch to Your Presentation
Session Sixteen: Add Punch to Your Presentation
The Power of Threes
Well Known Tripling Examples
Visual Aids
Tips for Using Visual Aids
More Tips for Using Visual Aids
Analyzing Visual Aids, Example 1
Analyzing Visual Aids, Example 2
Adding Punch Summary
Lessons Learned
Session Seventeen: Your Presentation
Session Seventeen: Your Presentation
Preparation
Introduction
Body
Conclusion
Presentation
Personal Action Plan
Personal Action Plan
Starting Point
Where I Want to Go
How I Will Get There
Course Summary
Course Summary
Recommended Reading List
Recommended Reading List
Post-Course Assessment
Post-Course Assessment
Course Completion
Course Completion
Creating an Introduction
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