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GROUP NO.
03
CHETANA’S B.COM & FINANCIAL MARKETS
SUB:- BUSINESS COMMUNICATION
TOPIC :- EFFECTIVE AND PUBLIC SPEAKING, PRESENTATION
GUIDANCE:- PROF. SHIV PRASAD
Group members
NAME ROLL NO.NIDHI SHAH 136
PALLAVI KADAM 118
MITALI PIMPLE 129
PRADNYA HALDE 117
ANIL JAIN 108
OUTLINE
EFFECTIVE SPEAKING
ASPECTS OF EFFECTIVE SPEAKING
PUBLIC SPEAKING
ADVANTAGES| DO’S & DON’T’S OF GOOD PUBLIC SPEAKER
PRESENTATION
CONCLUSION
EFFECTIVE SPEAKING
Meanin
gEffective speaking refers to
fulfilling the purpose of speaking
Facial Expressions
Eye contact
Gestures
Energy
Volume
Pitch
ASPECTS OF EFFECTIVE SPEAKING
ASPECTS OF EFFECTIVE SPEAKING
SPEED
PRONUNCIATION
ACCENT
STRESS
SILENCE
SPACE
FACIAL
EXPRESSION
EYE-CONTACT
Energy and enthusiasm as an aspect of effective
speaking.
GESTURES ENERGY
VOLUME
PITCH
Pitch is the high or low note on the scale. It is affected by healthy and by state of mind.
Speed is partly a cultural habit and is partly influenced by emotions.
Pronunciation means making a sound of a letter or a word.
A superior force of voice or of articulative effort upon some particular syllable of
a word or a phrase, distinguishing it from the
others.
SPACE
ACCENT
STRESS
SILENCE
PUBLIC SPEAKING
INTRODUCTION
Public speaking is the process of speaking to a group of people in a structured, deliberate manner intended to inform, influence, or entertain the listeners.
Effective public speaking can be developed by joining a club such as Rostrum, Toastmasters International, Association of Speakers Clubs (ASC), Speaking Circles, or Power talk International, in which members are assigned exercises to improve their speaking skills.
TRAINING
CONFIDENCE
IN BUSINESS
SOCIALLY
CAREER
"Do’s about Public Speaking"
Do plan your speech in advance.
Do maintain eye contact with the audience.
Do make sure you are standing securely.
Do speak slowly and carefully.
Do breathe normally while speaking.
Do be at yourself.
"Don’ts about Public Speaking"
Don’t waver from the main message.
Don’t lean while speaking.
Don’t look down and maintain eye contact .
Don’t make use of vocal pauses.
Don’t waste too much time.
Don’t ever start fidgeting while speaking.
INTRODUCTION
PRESENTATION
MEMORIZED PRESENTATION
REHEARSE THE PRESENTATION
READING
Be clear about the occasion
Analyze the
audience
Preparing for presentation
Visit / have an idea of the location
Plan out the
presentation
CONCLUSION
ANY QUESTIONS????????