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1 BASICS OF BRIEFING

2 overview Keys to a Successful Briefing Planning Organizing
Implementing

3 PLANNING

4 Characteristics ABCs of Briefing Accuracy Brevity Clarity

5 Purpose Why are you briefing? To Inform To Advocate

6 Who? Analyze your audience Background Attitude Rank

7 Research Answer potential questions Get the facts Use your experience
Interview experts Printed materials/internet

8 Methods Manuscript Memorized Impromptu Prepared

9 ORGANIZATION

10 Format Introduction Greeting Intro self/subject Overview Body
Main Points Conclusion Summary Closure

11 Introduction Greeting Good morning/afternoon Ma’am/Sir
Introduce self/subject I’m…and I’m going to brief you on… Overview State main points; preview what’s to come

12 Body Main points Give facts Present support material
Incorporate sources Balance between main points

13 ORGANIZATION Transitions Help flow from one idea to the next
Signal audience

14 Conclusion Summary State topic and main points
Do not rebrief or add new information Closure End by stating: “This concludes my briefing. Are there any questions?”

15 Recap Introduction TELL ‘EM what you’re going to tell them Body
Conclusion TELL ‘EM what you told them

16 Implementing

17 IMPLEMENTING Visual Aids Delivery Practice

18 VISUAL AIDS - Purpose Serve as notes Clarify meaning Enhance retention
Keep audience focused Provide direction

19 Visual aids - Tips Keep simple, clear, and relevant
Large enough to be seen Know standard for command/organization Don’t talk to the visual aid or read it Know the equipment

20 DELIVERY TECHNIQUES Appearance Voice Eye contact and facial expression
Movement Gestures Military bearing Notes

21 APPEARANCE Sets tone for briefing Completely under your control

22 Voice Three C’s Clearly Correctly Conversationally
Variety (rate, pitch, volume) creates interest, motivates

23 EYE CONTACT & FACIAL EXPRESSION
Direct and impartial Establishes credibility and shows interest Receive non-verbal feedback Enhances delivery Use good facial expression, not “dead pan” face

24 Movement Military briefings are usually given from behind lectern
Limited movement Reasonable and purposeful Make a point Add emphasis Don’t over do it *

25 GESTURES Purposeful Point toward slide for emphasis
Keep natural, don’t fidget or shuffle papers Beware of poor timing

26 MILITARY BEARING Never lose it Limit apology Keep going

27 NOTES Number your cards Keep information brief Timing cues
Watch gestures with cards…

28 PRACTICE Eliminate stage fright Be prepared and enthusiastic

29 Practice - Strategies Where you will brief With an audience
Ask for feedback Don’t rush the beginning Know the intro “cold” Eliminate verbal pauses

30 SUMMARY Planning Organizing Implementing

31 Conclusion Keys to a Successful Briefing Planning Organizing
Implementing

32 “Make sure you have finished speaking before your audience has finished listening.”
Dorothy Snaroff


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