Monday, September 23, 2013

Precautions While Writing Your Presentation Script

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I’m telling you good news for presenting along with some cautions you've probably never thought about.


Ums” Won’t Kill You

Don't worry so much about using fillers like “um” and “uh.” These only become problematic when other distracting factors are in play. Your audience will only notice yourums” if:
·       You haven’t practiced, so you don't know where you're going next.
·       You don’t enunciate clearly.
·       You don’t exude enthusiasm about your subject.

To some degree, a speaker’s occasional “um” gives the listeners’ brains an opportunity to catch up—we can speak faster than we can listen.

Three Words Weaken the Presentation

Some words we use to strengthen our presentations paradoxically weaken them instead. Which example below sounds more powerful?

I like you.

I actually like you.

On another competition, I recall watching a woman presenter, extremely confident in most situations, speaking to a hostile and primarily male group.
To my surprise, this usually dynamic speaker came off extremely unconfidently. Her voice, dress, and manner were the same as usual, but I noticed that she used the word “actually” in nearly every other sentence. Unconsciously, she was attempting to ingratiate herself to this powerful audience.
Research by Erickson, Eind, Johnson and O’Barrr discovered that a few specific words deprive a speaker of power. Surprisingly, we often use these words to underline or “pump up” the importance of our message. By over-reinforcing our message, we seem to be “protesting too much.” Our credibility takes a hit.

These words are:

1.    Really, (really) as in
“It’s really, really a good thing.”

2.    Truly, as in
“It’s truly the best software.”

And,
of course,
3.    Actually.



Watch your use of these words, particularly when faced with an audience that challenges you. Strip them out, and your speech will be more powerful, direct, and credible.

2 comments:

suryakumar iyer said...

Unusual and interesting....2 qualities dat surely makes d author a star writer in the making...way to go

Unknown said...

@Suryakumar
Thanks a lot for your nice comment.
I'll surely try to give the best of mine..