Week 11 Post 1
Link to the source article for this week: 10 tips for improving your speaking skills
Marjorie North is a consultant for political candidates, physicians, and lawyers, and runs a private practice specializing in public speaking, and executive communication skills. Previously, she was the clinical director in the department of speech and language pathology and audiology at Northeastern University. This week I wanted to investigate audience engagement ideas.
1) your speech is about your audience, not you
-you should try to formulate your speech with a specific audience in mind
-you should research your audience as much as possible if you know who they are
-people are fickle, get their attention in 30 seconds or less
2) people can tell when you're being disingenuous
-let your personality shine through your rhetoric
-try to be as unrobotic as possible
-being as natural as possible will put listeners at ease
-try to add humor or an interesting personal story to help people relate to you
3) body language can tell an audience a lot about you
-be confident but not cocky
-try to memorize rather than reading from an outline
-on the above, try to maintain eye contact but not to a creepy level.
-more than half of communication is nonverbal: fidgeting displays nervousness
-good delivery will go unnoticed but will convey core ideas effectively and efficiently
-Audiovisual aids should enhance content without overpowering it or else people will focus more on the aids than on you
Marjorie North is a consultant for political candidates, physicians, and lawyers, and runs a private practice specializing in public speaking, and executive communication skills. Previously, she was the clinical director in the department of speech and language pathology and audiology at Northeastern University. This week I wanted to investigate audience engagement ideas.
1) your speech is about your audience, not you
-you should try to formulate your speech with a specific audience in mind
-you should research your audience as much as possible if you know who they are
-people are fickle, get their attention in 30 seconds or less
2) people can tell when you're being disingenuous
-let your personality shine through your rhetoric
-try to be as unrobotic as possible
-being as natural as possible will put listeners at ease
-try to add humor or an interesting personal story to help people relate to you
3) body language can tell an audience a lot about you
-be confident but not cocky
-try to memorize rather than reading from an outline
-on the above, try to maintain eye contact but not to a creepy level.
-more than half of communication is nonverbal: fidgeting displays nervousness
-good delivery will go unnoticed but will convey core ideas effectively and efficiently
-Audiovisual aids should enhance content without overpowering it or else people will focus more on the aids than on you
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