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Analyze, Organize, EnergizeThe Keys to a Powerful Presentation
2 What is a Good Speech?
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It’s Concise
It’s Interesting to the Buyer
It Aims High
3Analyze
• To Whom are you Speaking?– Age– Gender– Occupation– Economic Status– Group Affiliation– Educational Background
4Analyze
• What Do They Know and Think About You and Your Topic?– Knowledge– Interest– Attitude
5Analyze
• When and Where Will You be Speaking?– Time– Place– Size
6Organize
• Rules of the Road– 50/50– PI2
7Organize
• Beginning – Make Your Point– Build interest and comfort– Tell them why you’re there (FLW) and why they should
listen
8Organize
• Middle – Prove Your Point– Ethos
• Character
• Competence
• Confidence
9Organize
• Middle – Prove Your Point– Pathos
• Don’t overdo it
• Stay positive
• Balance with other appeals
10Organize
• Middle – Prove Your Point– Logos
• Use facts and figures creatively, powerfully
• Draw from sources your audience respects
• Move from the general to the specific
11Organize
• Ending – Drive Your Point Home– Signal ending– Reemphasize key point (FLW)– End memorably
12Energize
• Staying Conversational: The Speaking Outline– Use what works for you– Keep it brief– Use key phrases or pictures– Practice, Practice, Practice
13Energize
• The Importance of Being Nervous– Be yourself and believe in yourself– Expect the unexpected– Remember, you’re the leader
14Energize
• The Nonverbal You– Body/Movement– Gestures– Eyes– Voice