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Oral Communication Essentials Chapter 15 Oral Communication Essentials Student slides Business Communication Krizan, Merrier, Logan, & Williams

Enhance the basic quality of your voice. Learning Objective 1 Enhance the basic quality of your voice. Student slides Business Communication Krizan, Merrier, Logan, & Williams

Voice Quality Breathe from the diaphragm. Control the articulators. Jaw Tongue Lips Student slides Business Communication Krizan, Merrier, Logan, & Williams

Use your voice effectively. Learning Objective 2 Use your voice effectively. Student slides Business Communication Krizan, Merrier, Logan, & Williams

Effective Voice Pitch Volume Speed Tone Enunciation Pronunciation Find your natural pitch. Vary your pitch. Volume Use appropriate level. Vary volume for emphasis. Speed Tone Enunciation Pronunciation Student slides Business Communication Krizan, Merrier, Logan, & Williams

Learning Objective 3 Strengthen your personal presence. Student slides Business Communication Krizan, Merrier, Logan, & Williams

Personal Presence Concentrate on the receivers. Be enthusiastic. Convey friendliness and sincerity through words and nonverbal cues. Choose appropriate clothing and accessories. Student slides Business Communication Krizan, Merrier, Logan, & Williams

Classify delivery styles by type. Learning Objective 4 Classify delivery styles by type. Student slides Business Communication Krizan, Merrier, Logan, & Williams

Delivery Styles Manuscript Memorized Impromptu Extemporaneous Student slides Business Communication Krizan, Merrier, Logan, & Williams

Learning Objective 5 Prepare note cards, gather material, analyze your audience, and plan an oral presentation. Student slides Business Communication Krizan, Merrier, Logan, & Williams

Preparing for an Oral Presentation Determine the purpose. Analyze the audience. Gather materials. Organize the presentation. Decide whether to use visual aids. Student slides Business Communication Krizan, Merrier, Logan, & Williams

Learning Objective 6 Deliver an oral presentation following effective speech and delivery techniques. Student slides Business Communication Krizan, Merrier, Logan, & Williams

Presentation Techniques Remain calm. Begin positively. Use presentation aids effectively. Make adjustments based on audience feedback. End positively. Respond to questions. Student slides Business Communication Krizan, Merrier, Logan, & Williams

Learning Objective 7 Identify tasks and techniques associated with special presentation situations. Student slides Business Communication Krizan, Merrier, Logan, & Williams

Special Presentation Situations Emceeing an event Introducing a speaker Moderating a web conference Participating in media events Student slides Business Communication Krizan, Merrier, Logan, & Williams