Public Speaking: Bhaskar Jain MBA (Tech.) IT 105

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PUBLIC SPEAKING

Bhaskar Jain
MBA(Tech.) IT
105
WHAT IS PUBLIC SPEAKING...???
 No one is born talking.

 We all learn to speak.

 It is an acquired art.
Conversations Public Speaking
Audience-centered More audience-centered

Loosely organized Organized and planned

Off the top of your head Grounded in responsible knowledge

Often no clear purpose Has a clear purpose

Informal Language More Formal Language

Speaker / Listener change roles Speaker / Listener roles clearly


defined

Informal environment/small groups More Formal environment / larger


groups
WHY IS IT IMPORTANT….??
 Building Self-
Confidence
 Improve
communication skills
 Career Booster
CONTD..
 Good impression on
others.

 Give and Share


Profitably
to get your message
across to the audience
AIMS?? and make them
‘interested in what you
want to say'

to focus each of your


speech to address some
of the problem which
the audience is facing.
TYPES
 Informative

 Persuasive

 Ceremonial

 Extemporaneous/ impromptu.
ELEMENTS OF A PUBLIC
9
SPEAKING
 Speaker  Listener
 Purpose  Response

 Message  Interference

 Medium  Consequences

 Setting
ETHICAL PUBLIC SPEAKING
Two major considerations
for ethical
communication:-
 Respect for Integrity of
Ideas
 Concern for Listeners
RESPECT FOR INTEGRITY OF
IDEAS
 Responsible Knowledge

 Communication
techniques

 Avoiding Plagiarism
RESPONSIBLE KNOWLEDGE
 Knowing the main points
of concern

 Understanding experts’
opinion

 Stay updated

 Realizing the effect of


information on listeners
COMMUNICATION TECHNIQUES
 Quotations

 Using supporting materials

 Developing evidence and proofs

“We must become


the change we
want to see in the
world"
AVOIDING PLAGIARISM
 What is plagiarism?

 Forms of plagiarism:-
 Blatant
 “Cut-and-paste”
 Use of citation or oral
credits

• Avoiding plagiarism
CONCERN FOR LISTENERS
 Developing an “Other” Orientation

 Applying Universal Values


- Adopt a global code for ethical conduct
DO’S AND DON’T
 Tone Of Voice
 Eliminate Umm'ss And
Aaah's
 Pace

 Volume

 Short Is Sweet

 Posture

 Correcting Your Mistakes


Gracefully
 Pauses

 Slowing Down At Important


Junctures
Practice takes you from this..
TO THIS….
CONCLUSION
 Important Skill
 Must learn
 Opens way to many opportunities
THANK YOU

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