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Bovee bct13 Inppt 16
Communication
Business
Today
Today
Chapter 16
Developing Presentations in a
Social Media Environment
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Chapter 16 1
Learning Objectives
1. Describe the tasks involved in
analyzing the situation for a
presentation and organizing a
presentation.
2. Explain how to adapt to your
audience and develop an effective,
body, and close for a
presentation .
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Chapter 16 2
Learning Objectives
3. Explain five steps for delivering a
successful presentation.
4. Explain the growing importance of
the backchannel in presentations
and list six steps for giving
effective presentations online.
Chapter 16 3
Planning a Presentation
Presentation
Planning
(LO 16.1) Describe the tasks involved
in analyzing the situation for a
presentation and organizing a
presentation.
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Chapter 16 4
The Three-Step
Process
1 Plan
Analyze Situation
Gather Information
Choose Medium
and Channel
Get Organized
2 Write
Adapt to
the Audience
Compose the
Message
3 Complete
Revise Message
Master Delivery
Prepare to Speak
Overcome Anxiety
Chapter 16 5
Analyzing the
Situation
Defining your purpose:
Inform
Persuade
Collaborate
Chapter 16 6
Assessing the
Environment
Classroom or Theater
Conference Table
Horseshoe or U Shape
Caf Style Seating
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Chapter 16 7
Controlle
d
Methods
Your
Choice of
Methods
Specific Software
Conference Room
Companys Online
Media
In-Person
Presentations
Webcasts or
Screencasts
Twitter and Web-Based
Chapter 16 8
Organizing the
Presentation
The Linear Presentation
Approach
Chapter 16 9
Chapter 16 10
One-Sentence
One-Sentence
Summary of
of What
What
Summary
You Want
Want to
to Share
Share
You
with Your
Your Audience
Audience
with
Audience
Audience
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Chapter 16 11
Work Within
Time
Constraints
Hold
Audiences
Attention
Chapter 16 12
Choosing Your
Approach
Shorter Presentations:
Direct approach for routine information
or good news
Indirect approach for bad news or
persuasion
Longer Presentations:
Direct approach to motivate or inform
Indirect approach to analyze,
persuade, or collaborate
Chapter 16 13
Chapter 16 14
Creating a Speaking
Outline
Condense Points
Simplify the
Planning Outline and Transitions
Add
Delivery Cues
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Arrange
Your Notes
Chapter 16 15
Summary of Discussion
In this section, we discussed the
following:
The Three-Step Process
Analyzing the Situation
Assessing the Environment
Select the Best Combination of Media
and Channels
Organizing the Presentation
(Continued on Next Slide)
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Chapter 16 16
Summary of Discussion
Selecting the Right Software
Defining Your Main Idea
Limiting Your Scope
Choosing Your Approach
Preparing Your Outline
Creating a Speaking Outline
Chapter 16 17
Developing a
a Presentation
Presentation
Developing
(LO 16.2) Explain how to adapt to your
audience and develop an effective
opening, body, and close for a
presentation.
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Chapter 16 18
Adapting to Your
Audience
Small Groups
Large Audiences
Conversational Tone
Formal Tone
Conference Room
Stage or Platform
Invite Comments
Limit Interaction
Chapter 16 19
Developing the
Presentation
Distinct
Distinct Elements
Elements
Presentati
on
Introductio
n
Presentati
Presentati
on
on
Body
Body
Presentati
on Close
Chapter 16 20
Presentation
Introduction
Gettingthe
theAudiences
Audiences
Getting
Attention
Attention
EstablishingYour
YourCredibility
Credibility
Establishing
PreviewingYour
YourPresentation
Presentation
Previewing
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Chapter 16 21
Presentation Body
PresentingYour
YourMain
MainPoints
Points
Presenting
ConnectingYour
YourIdeas
Ideas
Connecting
Holding
the
Audiences
Holding the Audiences
Attention
Attention
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Chapter 16 22
Presentation Close
RestatingYour
YourMain
MainPoints
Points
Restating
ProvidingaaClear
ClearWrap-Up
Wrap-Up
Providing
Ending
with
Clarity
and
Ending with Clarity and
Confidence
Confidence
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Chapter 16 23
Summary of Discussion
In this section, we discussed the
following:
Adapting to Your Audience
Developing the Presentation:
Introduction, Body, and Close
Chapter 16 24
Delivering a
a Presentation
Presentation
Delivering
(LO 16.3) Discuss five steps for
delivering a successful presentation.
Chapter 16 25
Choosing Your
Presentation Method
Memorizing
Reading
Outline or Notes
Impromptu
Chapter 16 26
Practicing Your
Delivery
Can you present without reading
slides?
Can you deliver if the equipment
crashes?
Do you know how to use the
equipment?
Is your timing on track?
Can you pronounce the words youll
use?
Chapter 16 27
Preparing to Speak
Plan Your Presentation in Advance
Check the Seating
Arrangements
Check Equipment and Supplies
Plan for Multicultural Audiences
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Chapter 16 28
Overcoming Anxiety
Chapter 16 29
Overcoming Anxiety
Be comfortable.
Take a three-second break, if you
need it.
Focus on your message and
audience.
Connect with friendly audience
members.
Keep going to build your
confidence.
Chapter 16 30
Speaking with
Confidence
Controlled Beginning
Your Posture
Your Tone of Voice
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Chapter 16 31
Handling
Questions
Responsively
Establishing Ground Rules
Preparing to Answer
Questions
Noticing Nonverbal Signals
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Chapter 16 32
Handling
Questions
Responsively
Responding to Difficult
Questions
Controlling Your Presentation
Controlling Your Emotions
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Chapter 16 33
Summary of Discussion
In this section, we discussed the
following:
Choosing Your Presentation Method
Practicing Your Delivery
Preparing to Speak
Overcoming Anxiety
Speaking with Confidence
Handling Questions Responsively
Chapter 16 34
Incorporating Technology
Technology
Incorporating
into Your
Your Presentation
Presentation
into
(LO 16.4) Explain the growing
importance of the backchannel in
presentations and list six steps for
giving effective presentations online.
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Chapter 16 35
Embracing the
Backchannel
The Audience Creates This Line
of Communication
Challenges
Risk of Criticism
Loss of Control
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Opportunities
Audience
Support
Valuable
Feedback
Chapter 16 36
Working the
Backchannel
Add social media into the
presentation.
Monitor and ask for feedback.
Review comments to improve.
Tweet key points while youre
speaking.
Establish expectations with the
audience.
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Chapter 16 37
Giving Online
Presentations
Advantages
Disadvantages
Cost Savings
Digital Divide
Convenience
Human Moments
Chapter 16 38
Online Presentation
Tips
Sending Preview Materials
Rehearsing with the Live
System
Keeping the Presentation
Simple
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Chapter 16 39
Online Presentation
Tips
Seeking Frequent Feedback
Considering Audience
Viewpoint
Helping Audience Get
Connected
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Chapter 16 40
Summary of Discussion
In this section, we discussed the
following:
Embracing the Backchannel
Working the Backchannel
Giving Online Presentations
Online Presentation Tips
Chapter 16 41
Business Communication
Communication
Business
Today
Today
Chapter 16
Developing Presentations in a
Social Media Environment
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Chapter 16 42