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...information about the listeners whom you expect to hear your speech” (Audience Analysis, para 1.). In this paper, I will describe a situation in which I am presenting quarterly sales information to a group of stakeholders, salespeople, managers and customers, at an in-person meeting. I will also discuss some of the audience characteristics that I must consider, along with finding the appropriate communication channels to use. I will also discuss some factors to consider when given the diversity of the group, and how to ensure that my message that I will be giving is effective. According to Locker and Keinzler (2008), the first step in analyzing an audience is to determine who the audience is. Identifying the audience and their motivations will assist you in learning how to reach them, and what messages to use to accomplish the task (Locker & Keinzler, 2008). Audience Characteristics Determine my Audience. The first step in developing my presentation, I will have to determine who my audience is. This is to ensure that I deliver an effective and clear presentation, with the focus on who is receiving the message. I am already aware that the audience consists of stakeholders, managers, salespeople, and customers. Therefore, given the audience, I can presume that I will be expecting a diverse group of people attending my presentation. Some of the characteristics I will have to consider may be demographic, to include age, sex orientation, ethnical backgrounds, or even...
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...Abstract After looking at my presentation, I have done my self evaluation of myself and my speech. This is the report which reflects my personality throughout my presentation. A detailed analysis was done about how I feel, where I did mistakes and where I was strong. I have given presentations before but this is my first time that I watched my video and I have an opportunity to analyse myself which will helps me to improve in certain areas where I couldn’t perform well. I analysed myself depending on, how I felt while watching my video and few peers who had observed me while I was presenting by focussing on different aspects like speech delivery, outlook, gestures, voice control and attention towards audience. Also, peers opinion about me has helped me in evaluating myself to find my strengths and weaknesses in me and to improve in those respective areas which will prove me as an effective leader. Presentation Self Evaluation “Presentation”, which means presenting visually yourself or presenting a detailed analysis of some one’s life history in your own words in an acceptable manner by the audience. I presented the life history of an innovative leader who has revolutionised the entire electronic world and he is none other than Steve Jobs, who is well known as former CEO of Apple Company. I had a great opportunity to look at my presentation which enhances my knowledge how to be a good speaker and eventually to be a good leader. It is critical for a leader to have excellent...
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...How to Make an Effective Presentation I. Presentation Language A. Welcome the Audience • Good morning, ladies and gentlemen. • Hello/ hi , everyone / Good afternoon everyone. • First of all, let me thank you all for coming here today. B. Introduce Yourself • Let me introduce myself. I’m_______________from group_____________. • For those of you who don’t know, my name is________________________. C. Introducing your group members • There are_____ members/ people in my group, including me, Mr. _________, Ms. _______, and Ms._______________. D. Saying what your topic is • As you can see on the screen, our topic is_____________________________. • Today’s topic is_________________________________________________. • What I’d like to present to you today is_______________________________. • The subject of my presentation is____________________________________. • Today Im going to talk about_______________________________________. • What Im going to talk about is______________________________________. E. Explain Why Your Topic Is Relevant for Your Audience • My talk is particularly relevant to those of you who___________________. • Today’s topic is of particular interest to those of you who______________. • My topic is very important to you because___________________________. • At the end of this talk, you will be familiar with_______________________. F. Structuring the Presentation • I’ll begin by explaining the term____________________________________. • I’ll...
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...Demonstration Presentation Reflection Strengths While I was watching my demonstration presentation the first thing I noticed that constant enthusiasm. At the beginning of the video I saw myself being overly excited about presentation, and I thought this excitement would decrease during demonstration. However, the last minutes of presentation, even question-answer part, I observed that I was still in the same level of excitement. So I believe that even though some of my classmates may not be interested in preparing vegan sushi, my passion help me to invoke sympathy from my audience. Unlike the persuasive speech, the demonstrational presentation topic must appeal the audience attention because its purpose is to teach a structure, or steps, of a task. For instance, one of the video showed in the class about how to make a peanut butter sandwich was very common topic, yet the presenter’s distinctive attitude made me to involve in the process. The mood of the presenter, I think, has considerable affects on the audience emotion, and immediate positively emotional feedback also motivates the presenter. Thus I certainly believe that enthusiasm is one of my strength, especially in this presentation, in order to arouse all my audiences’ interest. I hope I can take advantage of this strength as I do my presentations in the future. Related to audience attention, another strength that I have was continually keeping eye contact with my audience. When I watched the video I observed that...
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...The Self Judith James University of Phoenix Social Psychology/PSYCH 555 Glorivy Arce April 10, 2014 The Self “Identity is part of drama to me. Who am I, why am I behaving this way, and am I aware of it?”- American writer, Matthew Weiner (Brainy Quotes, n.d.). Most people are like Weiner, we ask ourselves “Who am I?” and our reply will usually be a description of our outside self, our personality traits, and the role we have in life. “The term self-concept is a general term used to refer to how someone thinks about or perceives themselves” (McLeod, 2008, para. 1). However, there is more to the concept of self, and how an individual develops the concept of self. Included in the aspect of self is the relationship between the person and his or her emotions, which affect a person’s self-esteem. How one presents themselves to others involves the relationship between the self and his or her behavior; a certain degree of a person’s self-presentation will also affect one’s concept of self. “A conceptual definition of the self includes the body, the inner self, the interpersonal self, and the collective self” (Fiske, 2010, p. 185). While the concept of self develops from the time of birth, it is a slow process simply because as a child one is concerned about how he or she fits into the world around them. A child will develop self through learning what he or she likes, or does not like; such as enjoying being outside, or preferring to be naked instead of wearing...
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...Communication August 7, 2014 Abstract This paper addresses a presentation that I will deliver to a group of educators (Principals, Assistant Principals, Teachers, Teacher’s Assistants, and any other person in the education arena). By reading this paper it will help guide you through the journey of my presentation where I will definitely convince you of the importance of having effective Professional Learning Communities (PLC). You will see the direct and indirect impact that an effective PLC has on the educational field. Not only will you see the importance of having effective PLC’s but also you will be equipped with the necessary resources to lead or participate in them. Throughout this paper you will see references and citations of literature and or videos which will further support my paper and presentation. Introduction Education is such a serious topic of past, present, and future generations. Our children deserve the very best education possible and their many theories on how to best do that. One of the biggest challenges to our education system is funding. We just don’t have enough money to do what we need to do for our children. Well in my presentation, I’m going to show you how by doing things more effectively it will have a definite impact on our children’s education. When we don’t waste our time with useless and meaningless meetings we are better prepared to teach our children. I am going to show you how having an Effective PLC fusing them with professionalism...
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...I decided to present The Monsters on the Bus by Sarah Albee. I chose this book because it was available for loan on the Libby application for free and I think that The Wheels on the Bus is a widely known song. I also chose this book because the fact that it has a Sesame Street theme would likely pique the interest of students who more than likely watched Sesame Street or have read other Sesame Street books since it is such a popular series. Another reason I chose this book was that I am thinking about teaching the first grade and this seemed like a grade-level appropriate book. I prepared for the presentation by splitting up what I did to prepare into two parts. I work every day from 9 am to 5 pm on campus with a break from 11 am to 2 pm so that I can go to this class. This did not...
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...Designing a Compelling Professional Presentation Jack Welch Management Institute JWI 505 November 16, 2014 Background I was asked a few months ago to be a member of our city’s Strategic Planning Committee. As part of this committee I volunteered to serve as the chairman of the City Services Subcommittee. Our committee chair asked each of the subcommittees to have meetings with the public and he recommended that we have these meetings at homes of citizens of our city. He believed that if we went out into the neighborhoods we would get a better response than having the meetings at city hall. I has been my experience we see a better turn out of residents if we had regularly scheduled meetings in a place that was familiar to our citizens. Having meetings in different locations, on different days and at different hours, would not be conducive to attendance or capturing the trust of our residents. After much discussion, Juan said he wanted us to do it his way. Some of the committee members just shrugged their shoulders and proceeded with his direction. The first meeting was held on a Tuesday night at the home of one of our committee members. One would initially believe that attendance was great for this meeting because of what appeared to be a full house. But if you analyzed the attendance, we had all the members of the committee, most members of the city council and only six residents from the neighborhood where the meeting took place. The...
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...their message across and maintain tone control. When initiating an in person meeting one must first consider the audience in which they are addressing and the material that needs to be addressed. I have been asked to present an in person quarterly sales result meeting in front of a group of managers, employees and customers. In order to successfully present this meeting I first must research the information to be communicated, and then preform an audience analysis to ensure my message is effectively communicated to the audience intended. Stakeholders defined in the business dictionary “is any person, group, or organization that has a direct or indirect stake in an organization because it can affect or be affected by the organization's actions, objectives, and policies”. For the purpose of this report the employees, managers and customers will now be referred to as the stakeholders. When speaking in front of a group of stakeholders it is important to realize that each individual group of stakeholders will have different priorities at stake; so therefore each group will interpreted the message differently. Content and appeal to common ground is critical, so organizing the information to fit the group of the stakeholders is relevant. To analyze my audience of stakeholders, I...
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...Self Presentation through Appearance: A Manipulative vs. a Dramaturgical Approach Author(s): Efrat Tseëlon Source: Symbolic Interaction, Vol. 15, No. 4 (Winter 1992), pp. 501-514 Published by: Wiley on behalf of the Society for the Study of Symbolic Interaction Stable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/10.1525/si.1992.15.4.501 . Accessed: 14/02/2014 01:39 Your use of the JSTOR archive indicates your acceptance of the Terms & Conditions of Use, available at . http://www.jstor.org/page/info/about/policies/terms.jsp . JSTOR is a not-for-profit service that helps scholars, researchers, and students discover, use, and build upon a wide range of content in a trusted digital archive. We use information technology and tools to increase productivity and facilitate new forms of scholarship. For more information about JSTOR, please contact support@jstor.org. . Society for the Study of Symbolic Interaction and Wiley are collaborating with JSTOR to digitize, preserve and extend access to Symbolic Interaction. http://www.jstor.org This content downloaded from 137.158.153.205 on Fri, 14 Feb 2014 01:39:42 AM All use subject to JSTOR Terms and Conditions Self Presentation through Appearance: A Manipulative vs. a Dramaturgical Approach The sincerity of self presentation through personal appearance was examined through contrasting an interac- Efrat Tseeion* tionist interpretation o Coffman’s dramaturgy with an The University of Sussex f “impression management” approach. “Impression...
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...family member who wants to donate their kidney to them, but they are not a match. Patient Y is in the same situation as patient X, where they have a significant other who I willing to donate a kidney, but is unable to. The candidates and donors are entered into a system where they are matched by a coordinator. If Patient X’s family member matches with Patient Y, along with Patient Y’s significant other matching with Patient X than the pairing has been successful. The Kidney Paired Donation Pilot Program (KPDPP) allows more successful kidney transplants to occur because it is increases the match of rates, ultimately leading to more kidney transplants....
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...Last Monday night I went to a presentation on the War on Drugs. Going into this presentation I assumed we would hear about how bad drugs are and how they need to find a way to do away with all the drugs there are out there. During the presentation I was very shocked at what information I was hearing. I am not sure if I understood them correctly, but what my friend and I both took away from the presentation was that the punishments for drugs should not be as severe. I understood them describing how no matter how many drugs or the amount you are caught with you will still be charged the same. They believe that should not be the case. They don’t feel it is right to charge someone who has very little amount of drugs the same they would charge someone who has a ton of drugs on them. Another statement they provided us with is how majority of the jail cells are filled with drug users instead of people who actually commit serious crimes that hurt others and we don’t have enough jail cells for them. Other points they stated were how they are against drug users being in jail for a short time without going to rehab so that when they get out of jail they aren’t still addicted and go right back to using drugs. They also feel that the drug world is so dangerous because drugs are so illegal. If drug punishments were not so strict they believe there would be a lot less injuries in the drug world. We were handed a packet during the presentation they pointed out that 2 of the top...
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...individuals could face. I am among those individuals. My shy persona takes over, the fear of being judged becomes terrifying, both my internal and external noise interference start to act up leaving my heart rate ascending, I start to hear the clock ticking, and my adrenaline starts building. There are limitations to speak when being timed and before you know it, all eyes are on you where you being the speaker become the focus point for the audience. Although I was dubious my topic for my presentation would leave a beneficial impact on my audience, I must say I did a great job on my first presentation. There was a lot of preparation to alleviate tension however, I was not perfect....
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...| 4 | Personal Shortcomings, Strengths and Improvements | 17- 20 | 5 | Conclusion | 21 | 6 | Appendix- Photos- Weekly Reports- Monthly Reports | | CHAPTER 1: INTRODUCTION I. Introduction to Industrial Training UBFF3376 Industrial Training is a subject compulsory for all final year students. The objective of this subject is to expose students to the real working environment, preparing them for their future career, and to put the theory into the test/ practical use. Students will gain a better understanding towards the real working life so that they would know the dos and don’ts to avoid any culture shock. It also helps us to improve our communication skills, getting out of our comfort zone, from a University environment to the real working world as we need to socialize and work with people from different backgrounds, be it our colleagues, bosses even clients. Most importantly, it helps to instill the attitude needed, as company these days emphasize more on the right attitude instead of academic results. I started my internship at SWM Wealth Management Advisers Sdn. Bhd, an insurance company. I came to this company all by myself, not knowing what I would be facing, what was being installed ahead of me. I am pursuing Entrepreneurship, and insurance is something which I am not familiar with. There were 16 interns in...
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