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Public Speaking for New Leaders [session 1]

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Public Speaking for New Leaders [session 1]

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  1. Session 1 Presented by Mark McCrindle & Claire Madden

  2. Effective CommunicationFrom “talking in public” to “public speaking”: Conversation Anytime, spontaneous Natural & unplanned “Talk” Relate & socialise Just do it Communication Planned, timed Skills & practise “Presentation” Persuade & inspire Strategic

  3. The Essential MethodUnderstanding the process of a presentation: Instruction Illustration Interaction

  4. The core of communicationWhat, How, Why, Who: Content Communication Credibility Character

  5. Effective EngagementThe 4 elements of great communication: • Interest • Instruct • Involve • Inspire

  6. Interest: The Critical Minute The 3 elements of effective delivery: Pace Pause Posture

  7. Instruct: Body LanguageEstablishing credibility & rapport: a e i o u • Alignment to audience • Eye contact • Inclusive gestures • Open stance • Unconscious distractions

  8. Active ListeningSOLER: • Squarely • Open stance • Lean forward • Eye contact • Responsive gestures

  9. Involve: Public Speaking Defined The 3 learning modalities: • Auditory • Visual • Kinesthetic

  10. Inspire: Engaging with audiencesThe 3 questions to ask: • What do I want them to KNOW? (Logos) • What do I want them toDO? (Ethos) • What do I want them to FEEL? (Pathos)

  11. Group Talk Activity 5 People: Intro Fact (KNOW) Application (DO) Story (FEEL) Conclude

  12. Presentation MistakesWhat to avoid and what to embrace: • Meander • Mountain • Menial • Misread • Masterful

  13. Handling QuestionsThe 3-step approach: Acknowledge Ask Answer

  14. McCrindle Research Pty Ltd (02) 8824 3422 mccrindle.com.au mark@mccrindle.com.au

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