People effectively change their world through the spoken word. Their ability to communicate their goals with action skills, confidence and clarity. Once you get up to speak, your presentation or public speaking skills will be the focus of the audience.
Whether we are serious or not, whether our ideas are accepted or not, how can we succeed in our relationships with others, as far as we progress in our careers, often depends on our ability to deliver a clear, confident and convincing.
There are many things you can do to ensure that your verbal messages easy to understand the audience. 20 public speaking skills of each speaker must have and should know. Each public speaker should be able to:
1. Research topic - Good speakers know on what they know. Great speakers do the research they need to deliver their messages.
2. Focus - To help the audience understand your message to focus on your message. Stories, humor and worth to assist to the main idea. Anything that does not need to be ignored.
3. Organize ideas logically - An orderly presentation can be absorbed with minimal mental strain.
4. Using quotes, facts and figures - not just to make a speech without the quotes, facts and statistics.
5. Storytelling - Everyone loves a story. Make sure the story that is used relates to the topic of discussion.
6. Starting with the spirit and confidence - your initial sentence should be enthusiastic performances. Your audience will remember your first and last word (if, of value, they remember anything at all).
7. Combining humor - Knowing when to use humor is important. So if necessary, you berkomedi to deliver the greatest impact.
8t. Vowel, tone, and volume was flat tone should be avoided.
9. Complete words with visual aids - Visual aids help messages, they do not have a message.
10. Analyze the audience - Deliver the message they want (or need) to hear. Quickly assess the audience directly.
11. Connect with the audience - eye contact is just the first step. Intend for viewers to conclude to the speakers
12. Interact with the audience - Ask questions (and answers compiled).
13. Q & A session - Not every opportunity to be able to talk Q & A sessions, but to understand how to lead a productive. Use Q & A to strengthen the impression that you are an expert, not (only) speaker.
14. Lead the discussion - not every opportunity is able to lead the discussion, but know how to engage the audience productive.
15. Observe time constraints - Perhaps you have 5 minutes. Perhaps you have 30. You must be smart to adapt the presentation to the time allowed, and respect for your audience not to waste time.
16. Demonstrate confidence, high integrity and quality is sometimes difficult to be achievable, but easy for viewers to feel.
17. Address issues that are not expected - Maybe the lights go out. Perhaps the projector died. You must have an alternative plan to address any social situation.
18. Find and use the feedback - Understanding that there is no presentation or the presenter is perfect. Aims for continuous improvement, and understand that the best way to improve is to get clear feedback from as many people as you can.
19. Listen critically and to analyze other speakers - Examine the strengths and weaknesses of the other speakers.
20. Speak and act ethically - public speaking nervousness are common. Power of effective public speaking is very great. Use this power responsibly.