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Organizing Your Professional Speaking Presentation
Public Speaking: 5 Tips On Speech Organization
You may have just been asked to make a presentation by your boss
or maybe, you're starting on a new professional speaking career.
Whatever the case may be, starting your presentation means
you'll have a ton of details to organize into a relatable format
for your audience. Here are some tips on how to do just that.
One of the most difficult aspects of making your presentation is
getting started. You may be feeling overwhelmed even if you've
been working with your materials for years. Maybe you're looking
for a way to simplify your research process. In any case, the
first step is to jump in there and get started.
1. Research your material. Collect and read as
much information as possible. Make some notes and also look at
the validity of the information you are collecting. Is the
information outdated? Is it relevant to the actual subject you
are going to talk about? Start taking notes and highlighting
potentially key points of your presentation.
2. Once you feel you've gathered enough information to
present, review your notes and select the information you are
going to present. Look for key ideas that support the
purpose of your talk. Decide how deep you will go when
presenting your information? Consider your audience. What do
they need to know to take action on your subject? How much
detail do they actually need? Consider also, the length of the
time you'll have for your presentation.
3. Organize your key ideas into an outline form.
Start with the key points you will make and add two to three
supporting elements to it. When you speak, you will be leading
your audience from point A to point B. You're taking them
somewhere even if it's only in their minds. Does your outline
show a path to take? Is it relevant? Adjust your key points
until you do lead your audience to where you want them to go.
4. Decide how you will present your organized
information in your presentation. What visual aids can
you use to strengthen your points? Is there data or research
that you can bring into your presentation? How can you vary the
delivery of your message? Your presentation will be more
interesting if you do more than just talk. People can easily
tune out of your message especially if it's during a meal or
immediately following one.
5. Organize your presentation outline to incorporate
your visuals and method of delivery in your
presentation. Review what it looks like on paper. Your outline
is like your map for success. Is your map clearly defining the
information you want to say? Are there any weak points were the
information is not as strong as you'd like it to be? If it's
not, revise and review and keep doing this until you get your
map the way you want it to be.
Organizing the material for your presentation is a process. As
you take your audience from lack of knowledge to having
knowledge, your background work is to create an outline map of
your journey. This map is the key to your success and the only
way to be successful is to have a plan of action. Start today in
creating your map of success!