Friday, 22 April 2016

Public Speaking Skills
In fact , just the thought of standing in public in front of people makes you cringe and want to go hiding. But, chances are, if you want to promote your business to the next level, you’ll have to stand in front of a podium once, or twice.
 Below are 8 tips to improve your public speaking skills:
1) Personality of the speaker: Accept it or reject it, a public speaker is always judged by his or her audience not only on the basis of the content but also on the basis of the personality. The way you dress and the way you carry yourself on stage will have a huge impact on the quality of your presentation
2) Content & knowledge: You cannot speak that you do not know. There are a lot of people who speak a lot more than they actually know. Read as much as possible about the topic and from as many sources as possible. This will widen your perspective and will help in taking an intelligent stand.
3) Audience profile: As a public speaker you should be well aware of your audience- their background, profession, expectations and priorities. This exercise will provide you with valuable insights about how to structure the talk.
- See more at: http://indianexpress.com/article/lifestyle/life-style/8-tips-to-improve-your-public-speaking-skills/#sthash.rxLEdtuA.dpuf
 

1) Personality of the speaker: Accept it or reject it, a public speaker is always judged by his or her audience not only on the basis of the content but also on the basis of the personality. The way you dress and the way you carry yourself on stage will have a huge impact on the quality of your presentation
2) Content & knowledge: You cannot speak that you do not know. There are a lot of people who speak a lot more than they actually know. Read as much as possible about the topic and from as many sources as possible. This will widen your perspective and will help in taking an intelligent stand.
3) Audience profile: As a public speaker you should be well aware of your audience- their background, profession, expectations and priorities. This exercise will provide you with valuable insights about how to structure the talk.
4) Passion: People may forget what you say, but they rarely forget your emotions about the topic. After spending years in professional public speaking business, I can say one thing without any doubt that it is possible to increase or decrease your emotional intensity about any topic. How much you believe or do not believe in the topic will be sensed by the audience to great extent.
5) Non-verbal communication: It is said that about 60% of any communication is done non-verbally. The best public speakers pay a lot of attention to their non-verbal communication- tonal quality and body language. A simple message can be amplified by variation in tone and appropriate usage of body-movement.
6) Fun & emotional quotient: It has been proven that the audience will remember a message only if it has one or more of the following two elements- humour and emotional appeal. The best presentations have both of these components.
7) Medium: Once you have done your research about the topic and the audience profile, think about the best medium to convey the message of your presentation. Do you really need a power-point or there is a better way of communicating your ideas about the topic?
8) Practice: Repetition is the mother of all skills. More you practice on your presentation, better are your chances of perfecting it. Stand in front of a mirror and speak for few minutes on a different topic every day. If possible record yourself on a phone camera. Public speaking is a learnable skill and anybody can master this skill if they decide to.



1) Personality of the speaker: Accept it or reject it, a public speaker is always judged by his or her audience not only on the basis of the content but also on the basis of the personality. The way you dress and the way you carry yourself on stage will have a huge impact on the quality of your presentation
2) Content & knowledge: You cannot speak that you do not know. There are a lot of people who speak a lot more than they actually know. Read as much as possible about the topic and from as many sources as possible. This will widen your perspective and will help in taking an intelligent stand.
3) Audience profile: As a public speaker you should be well aware of your audience- their background, profession, expectations and priorities. This exercise will provide you with valuable insights about how to structure the talk.
- See more at: http://indianexpress.com/article/lifestyle/life-style/8-tips-to-improve-your-public-speaking-skills/#sthash.rxLEdtuA.dpuf

6 comments:

  1. From a personal experience, I believe that to become a good speaker, you should just go on the stage and speak. Don't fake it; just feel that you're there to tell those people watching you something they are interested in knowing. That's all!

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  2. A teacher, to be an effective educator, must master public speaking skills. Some teachers require practicing more than others to acquire these skills, and this depends on each one's personality. I believe by practice this could turn into a habit without the need to fake it.

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  3. Speaking skills is very important for a teacher to attract students attention,also for a student were a teacher can help by practicing,...and thank you for this beneficial post.

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  4. I believe that practice makes perfect if practice is perfect. This is why a teacher acquires his/her teaching skills with time and becomes better. standing in front of students for the first time in a teacher's life is not the same as standing in front of them after so many years of experience.

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  5. Speaking skills are impotant in our life, in our job and in our relation ships with people

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  6. "I should be well-prepared to speak in front of my friends." That's what everyone says whenever they have something to say in front of others. Actually, I think that one should speak without all these preparations where words should flow spontaneously in order to convince the audience. Practice is important but I believe that one becomes a good speaker when he is just himself and shares what he feels with the audience. Thus, one should never fake it.

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