Revised Project Plan
Presentations
Development and Delivery
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Three-part Rule for
Tell ‘em what you’re gonna tell ‘em.
Tell ‘em.
Tell ‘em what you told ‘em.
Perfect Presentations
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Types
Impromptu
Manuscript
Memorized
Extemporaneous
N.B.: Advantages / Disadvantages
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Planning / Preparation
Conduct CMAPP Analysis
N.B.: Audience
Gather data >>> Information
Refine Goals / Objectives
Effect Formal, Multi-level Outline
Create Speaking Notes
Rehearse
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Segments: Introductory
Attention-getter
Self-Introduction
Initial Summary
Audience Relevance
Speaker Credibility
Sequence: according to CMAPP analysis.
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Segments: Body
Purpose
Signals
Rhetorical Questions
Emphasis markers
Signposts
Transitions
Segment Repetitions
Inevitable overlap
Organization / Argumentation
Descriptive
Informative
Instructive
Persuasive
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Segments: Concluding
Closure
Final Summary
Call to Action / Action Request
Close
Questions?
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Paralinguistic Features (1)
Self-confidence
Presence
Dress
Language Use
Cultural Referents
Pronunciation
Enunciation
Tone / Intonation
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Paralinguistic Features (2)
Volume
Delivery Speed
Projection
Movement
Gesture
Facial Expressions
Hesitation Particles
Eye Contact
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Visuals
Easy to use
Easy to abuse
Therefore:
CMAPP considerations for every visual.
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