Revised Project Plan

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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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