When
you have a long presentation to make, give your audience a map to follow during
your speech presentation.
Craig
Valentine, World
Champion of Public Speaking and
one of my coaches, calls this a
“Road Map” for your audience to follow:
For
example in my speech presentation on “Connecting with Others” I will introduce
my “Road Map” by saying, “And this comes to you
in the form of the 4 Ls, for “Levels of Conversations”.
1)
How you can begin your first level
of conversation with “Small talk”.
2)
Then you’ll pick up your second level
for “Fact disclosure”.
3)
You’ll then pick up your third level for how to connect your
conversation with ‘Viewpoints and opinions”.
By
giving your audience a “road map” to follow, in three steps, your presentation will
be clear, concise, and meaningful to your audience.
Please share your thoughts and
comments about this blog.
Until next week give your audience a “Road Map” to follow during your
speech presentation to make your speech presentation clear, precise, memorable
and visual.
Madeline Frank, Ph.D., is a 2014 Certified World Class Speaking Coach. She
has been coaching and mentoring business professionals to be champion speakers
for over 5 years. She is an Amazon.com Best Selling Author, speaker, business owner, teacher, and
concert artist. She helps businesses and organizations "Tune Up their
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