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1 Chapter 15 Oral Communication Essentials
Krizan Business Communication ©2005

2 Krizan Business Communication ©2005
Chapter 15 To use your voice effectively, concentrate on its sound-making mechanics. Chapter 15 Krizan Business Communication ©2005 Krizan Business Communication ©2005

3 These sound-making mechanics include:
Chapter 15 These sound-making mechanics include: Pitch Volume Speed Chapter 15 Krizan Business Communication ©2005 Krizan Business Communication ©2005

4 Additional mechanics include:
Chapter 15 Additional mechanics include: Tone Emphasis Enunciation Pronunciation Chapter 15 Krizan Business Communication ©2005 Krizan Business Communication ©2005

5 Krizan Business Communication ©2005
Chapter 15 Pitch Highness or lowness of voice Chapter 15 Krizan Business Communication ©2005 Krizan Business Communication ©2005

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Chapter 15 Volume Intensity of sound Chapter 15 Krizan Business Communication ©2005 Krizan Business Communication ©2005

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Chapter 15 Speed Rate at which sender speaks versus Rate at which receiver listens Chapter 15 Krizan Business Communication ©2005 Krizan Business Communication ©2005

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Chapter 15 Tone Way message sounds to receiver Chapter 15 Krizan Business Communication ©2005 Krizan Business Communication ©2005

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Chapter 15 Emphasis Variations in pitch, volume, speed, and tone Chapter 15 Krizan Business Communication ©2005 Krizan Business Communication ©2005

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Chapter 15 Enunciation Manner in which parts of words are sounded Chapter 15 Krizan Business Communication ©2005 Krizan Business Communication ©2005

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Chapter 15 Pronunciation Way sounds are joined to say a word Chapter 15 Krizan Business Communication ©2005 Krizan Business Communication ©2005

12 Presence consists of nonverbal cues: poise and bearing.
Chapter 15 Presence consists of nonverbal cues: poise and bearing. Chapter 15 Krizan Business Communication ©2005 Krizan Business Communication ©2005

13 Important aspects of presence are
Chapter 15 Important aspects of presence are Confidence Enthusiasm Sincerity Chapter 15 Krizan Business Communication ©2005 Krizan Business Communication ©2005

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Chapter 15 Other aspects are Friendliness Eye contact Body actions Appearance Chapter 15 Krizan Business Communication ©2005 Krizan Business Communication ©2005

15 Purposes of oral presentations are to
Chapter 15 Purposes of oral presentations are to Inform Persuade Entertain Chapter 15 Krizan Business Communication ©2005 Krizan Business Communication ©2005

16 Business presentations may be
Chapter 15 Business presentations may be Formal or informal Internal or external Short or long Chapter 15 Krizan Business Communication ©2005 Krizan Business Communication ©2005

17 Four delivery styles for business presentations are as follows:
Chapter 15 Four delivery styles for business presentations are as follows: Manuscript Memorized Impromptu Extemporaneous Chapter 15 Krizan Business Communication ©2005 Krizan Business Communication ©2005

18 Manuscript oral presentations
Chapter 15 Manuscript oral presentations Read word-for-word to audience Used in broadcast journalism and high-level politics Chapter 15 Krizan Business Communication ©2005 Krizan Business Communication ©2005

19 Memorized oral presentations
Chapter 15 Memorized oral presentations Eliminate need for notes Appear “canned” Delivered verbatim Chapter 15 Krizan Business Communication ©2005 Krizan Business Communication ©2005

20 Impromptu presentations
Chapter 15 Impromptu presentations Delivered without prep time Chapter 15 Krizan Business Communication ©2005 Krizan Business Communication ©2005

21 Extemporaneous presentations
Chapter 15 Extemporaneous presentations Prepared and delivered from notes or outline Chapter 15 Krizan Business Communication ©2005 Krizan Business Communication ©2005

22 Keys for preparing effective presentations
Chapter 15 Keys for preparing effective presentations Determine purpose Analyze audience Chapter 15 Krizan Business Communication ©2005 Krizan Business Communication ©2005

23 Krizan Business Communication ©2005
Chapter 15 More effective keys Gather supporting information Organize data Select appropriate presentation aids Chapter 15 Krizan Business Communication ©2005 Krizan Business Communication ©2005

24 Presentations consist of three parts
Chapter 15 Presentations consist of three parts Opening Body Closing Chapter 15 Krizan Business Communication ©2005 Krizan Business Communication ©2005

25 Krizan Business Communication ©2005
Chapter 15 Purpose of opening Good first impression to gain attention and interest Chapter 15 Krizan Business Communication ©2005 Krizan Business Communication ©2005

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Chapter 15 Importance of body To convey majority of information Chapter 15 Krizan Business Communication ©2005 Krizan Business Communication ©2005

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Chapter 15 Function of closing Summarize main points Specify what audience should do Conclude on positive, professional note Chapter 15 Krizan Business Communication ©2005 Krizan Business Communication ©2005

28 Keys for successful delivery of presentation
Chapter 15 Keys for successful delivery of presentation Start positively Remain calm Use presentation aids effectively Chapter 15 Krizan Business Communication ©2005 Krizan Business Communication ©2005

29 Krizan Business Communication ©2005
Chapter 15 More keys Evaluate audience feedback End positively Respond to questions Chapter 15 Krizan Business Communication ©2005 Krizan Business Communication ©2005

30 Two additional types of special presentations
Chapter 15 Two additional types of special presentations Emceeing an event Introducing a speaker Chapter 15 Krizan Business Communication ©2005 Krizan Business Communication ©2005

31 Krizan Business Communication ©2005
Chapter 15 Emceeing event Welcome audience Introduce people at head table Acknowledge dignitaries Chapter 15 Krizan Business Communication ©2005 Krizan Business Communication ©2005

32 Rapping up emceeing event
Chapter 15 Rapping up emceeing event Moderate question and answer session Conclude event Chapter 15 Krizan Business Communication ©2005 Krizan Business Communication ©2005

33 Krizan Business Communication ©2005
Chapter 15 Introducing speaker Identify purpose Gather information Develop presentation Chapter 15 Krizan Business Communication ©2005 Krizan Business Communication ©2005

34 Krizan Business Communication ©2005
Chapter 15 Remember to Rehearse Deliver introduction with skill and confidence Chapter 15 Krizan Business Communication ©2005 Krizan Business Communication ©2005

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Chapter 15 Place yourself in an audience. What would you be expecting from a skilled presenter? Chapter 15 Krizan Business Communication ©2005 Krizan Business Communication ©2005


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