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Do You Fear Public Speaking?

May 5, 2016/in Blog, Communication, Public Speaking & Presentation Skills Training /by corporatemediaservices

By Doug Weller

I find the number of people who fear public speaking staggering.

When facilitating our Public Speaking and Presentation Skills Training Courses I constantly observe competent, professional people who are terrified when speaking publicly.

I facilitated a course recently with a very successful business person.

This person runs a prosperous national company and presents very well. He’s intelligent, articulate and a fantastic communicator. Yet, he hates public speaking.

How could somebody who is so effective and capable in his business life loathe public speaking? Why do so many people dislike it?

I’m not a psychologist, but I believe it comes down to the fear of failure, the fear of stuffing up, the fear of looking like an idiot.

Presenters feel pressured to get it right. They don’t want to make a mistake.

Famous people get nervous too

Entrepreneur and Virgin Founder, Richard Branson, admits that he’s always hated public speaking.

Branson’s introduction to public speaking wasn’t a confidence builder. His public speaking nerves stemmed from an “excruciating experience” in a school speech competition where speakers were abruptly gonged out of the contest if they made one mistake.

As you would know, Branson is an extremely successful businessperson, yet Branson’s negative experience in a school contest had a lasting effect. He admits speeches still make him nervous. But he’s listened to advice, practised and benefitted from experience.

Business magnate, Warren Buffet, feared public speaking so much that he backed out of his first public speaking course.

When he finally did participate in a public speaking course he took up teaching at night to keep his communication skills honed. Buffet believes that “if you can’t communicate and talk to other people…you’re giving up your potential.”

Mistakes are valuable

Understand that your presentation doesn’t have to be perfect. More than anything, people want to be informed and gain value from the speaker.

Public speakers make mistakes.  I certainly have. I often get tongue-tied, speak too fast, fall over words and occasionally have mind blanks. But I don’t let it put me off, I just continue.

An audience doesn’t gain much from a perfectly delivered but lacklustre presentation.

Know your audience and work out where the value is for those in the room – and also for you in the public speaking situation.

Providing value to your audience will matter more to them than a slick performance that wastes their time.

I’m not saying you shouldn’t care about making mistakes. You absolutely should care and you should learn from them to improve your performance. That’s what I try to do.

But never let mistakes cripple you in the moment and take away from what you have to say.

Learn from great public speakers

Observe how first class speakers deliver their presentations.

Whenever anyone asks me “Who is a great public speaker” I always give the same response…Barack Obama.

Obama is amazing; his public speaking and media skills blow me away.

His presentations are brilliant. Always articulate, always engaging and always to the point.

Barack Obama speaking about Donald Trump’s presidential ambitions demonstrates his skills.

His answers about Trump were short, sharp, clear and to the point. His language was easily understood. He paused in between messages allowing the audience to process what he said. Instead of speaking too fast, he allowed his messages to resonate.

A basic mistake speakers make when delivering presentations is rushing and talking too fast, but not Obama.

They deliver jargon and acronyms that hardly anyone can understand… but again, not Obama.

Barack Obama masterfully delivers clear, understandable messages.

Sometimes, the President will speak ‘off the cuff’ but other times he reads from a teleprompter/autocue, as he did in his Selma Bridge Speech .

No matter whether he is ad libbing or using a prompt, he always looks and sounds credible, genuine and understandable.

A really good way to learn a skill is to study others doing it well. Watch the clips included in the links above, and any other great speeches you can find.

Speakers like Barack Obama don’t come along every day – he’s brilliant.

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Any information presented on our website is of a general nature only and is not intended as a substitute for professional advice.

Further Assistance

If you want to know more about engaging with the media, contact Corporate Media Services for more information about our media training programs and services. Make an email enquiry now… or call 1300 737 913

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Who’s a Great Public Speaker? Barack Obama, that’s Who!

March 7, 2016/in Blog, Communication, Media Training, Public Speaking and Presentations /by corporatemediaservices

By Doug Weller

Whenever anyone asks me “Who is a great public speaker?”, I always give the same response…Barack Obama. Obama speaking cropped

Obama is amazing; his public speaking and media skills blow me away.

His presentations are brilliant. Always articulate, always engaging and always to the point.

Barack Obama speaking about Donald Trump’s presidential ambitions demonstrates his skills.

His answers about Trump were short and sharp, clear and to the point. His language was easily understood. He paused in between messages allowing the audience to process what he said. Instead of speaking too fast, he allowed his messages to resonate.

A lot of people make basic mistakes when delivering presentations.

They rush through it talking too fast, but not Obama.

They deliver jargon and acronyms that hardly anyone can understand… but again, not Obama.

Barack Obama masterfully delivers clear, understandable messages.

Sometimes, the President will speak ‘off the cuff’ but other times he reads from a teleprompter/autocue, as he did in his Selma Bridge Speech.

No matter whether he is ad libbing or using a prompt, he always looks and sounds credible, genuine and understandable.

A really good way to learn a skill is to study others doing it well. Watch the clips included in the links above, and any other Obama speeches you can find.

Speakers like Barack Obama don’t come along every day – he’s brilliant.

Further Resources

Barack Obama: A Master Class in Public Speaking

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Frequently Asked Questions about Public Speaking and Presentations

Frequently Asked Questions About Public Speaking and Presentations

September 8, 2012/in Public Speaking and Presentations /by corporatemediaservices

Public Speaking and Presentations FAQ’s

Frequently Asked Questions about Public Speaking and PresentationsFirst Published: 22/6/10
Last Update: 08/09/12
Author: Doug Weller
Words: 584

Q How long is too long for a presentation?

A Research has shown that the average participant begins to lose concentration after seven minutes. Keep your presentation short and sharp, ask questions and wait for the audience to answer. Use props that illustrate your topic.

Q Should I personalise my presentation?

A Yes. Understand your audience. Make sure the presentation is relevant. While you are preparing your presentation you should be asking yourself “Who is my audience” “What is my objective”. Customising the presentation, or making it personal for the audience, reinforces their learning. You want to audience to hear your presentation, but also learn from it and retain the information you have imparted.

Q Timing?

A It is essential you get this right.  Stick to your allotted time. Make sure you have timed your presentation beforehand to ensure you don’t go over time. If you go over time you may be asked to finish before you are ready. If you go under time people may feel short-changed.

Q What if I am nervous?

A Many people have a fear of public speaking. Extra preparation here is essential to overcome nerves. Take the heat off yourself by involving the audience early. Short video clips, overheads or a computer presentation can take the focus off you at any time. Take deep breaths before you speak and don’t rush – the audience isn’t going anywhere.  Speak Slowly. Don’t be concerned if you make a mistake or trip over a word, just keep going like nothing happened. Rehearse!!

Q Can I pause during my presentation?

A Yes. This is not only a very effective way of getting audience attention it also allows you to gather your thoughts. What seems like a long pause for you, will probably only be very brief.

Q Where do I look during the presentation?

A Try to make eye contact with as many as people as possible, but don’t get distracted by your audience.

Q Equipment and venue?

A Don’t sabotage yourself by being unaware of the type of equipment you will be using during your presentation. Arrive early and become familiar with all the equipment, layout of the room and presentation areas. Inform the AV staff of your requirements. If possible, do a rehearsal at the venue.

Q What do I wear?

A You want people to take notice of your presentation, not your outfit. Wear plain but professional clothes. Very bright colours or unusual bright patterns can distract participants.

Q What apparel should I avoid?

A You should avoid heavy bulky jackets, large scarfs or wraps and materials that allow light to shine through. Avoid anything too low cut, distracting or untidy. Avoid big and bulky pieces of jewellery.

Q How do I finish off?

A Recap. Make sure everyone hears your main points again. “Let me finish on this very important note…” Or “In summary, the three things I’d like you to remember from today are…”

Q Should I stay at the end of my presentation?

A Yes. Those who really enjoyed your presentation may want to chat afterwards. These are the people who were really impressed with you and what you had to say. They may need to ask more questions. Make sure you have time to stay and chat to these people after your presentation.

Q Should I hand out a copy of my presentation afterwards?

A Yes. But keep your notes concise, no waffling. If possible, retain some of the detail from your presentation and ad-lib, so people will listen to you, rather than read your presentation while you are speaking.

Make an enquiry now or call us on 1300 737 913 or +61 412 298 905

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May 5, 2016/by corporatemediaservices

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Help your people design and deliver compelling, entertaining and effective presentations

CREATE GREAT PRESENTATIONS PEOPLE REMEMBER
QUICKLY GET YOUR AUDIENCE ONSIDE
DESIGN PRESENTATIONS THAT ENGAGE AND ENTERTAIN
GENERATE LEADS, ENQUIRIES AND POSITIVE OUTCOMES
OVERCOME FEAR AND ENJOY PRESENTING

Public Speaking & Presentation Skills Training

Learn how to engage your audience, make a positive impression and achieve your goals as a presenter

Presentation design


Designing an effective presentation

The power of effective communication

Understanding adult learning techniques

Creating effective visual aids

Conducting presentations virtually (online)

Defining your objectives

The dangers of assuming and how to avoid it

Presentation delivery


Delivery techniques for dynamic performances in person and online

The importance of appropriate listening skills and body language

Using the correct tone

Using jargon-free language

Overcoming nerves

Formulating open questions

Bridging to your key points

Focusing on your key points

Dealing with difficult audience members

Effective time management

Getting what you want


Understanding, engaging and influencing your audience

Taking control as a confident presenter

Owning your space and time

Being remembered for all the right reasons

Positioning yourself as a credible, knowledge and likeable presenter

Creating lasting impressions

Course snapshot

Duration


This program can be run over half a day (ideal for 1-3 people) or a full day (ideal for 6 people)

Location


To simulate ‘real life’ as much as possible, the program is conducted on site. Studio training can be arranged if necessary.

Suitable for


Representatives called on to speak publicly
Team members who could utilise presentations to further their objectives

Pre-requisites


None.

Ability to customise


This course is tailored to your requirements and the experience of the participants.

Plus… All participants have the opportunity to be filmed and you receive the ONLY version of the footage on USB to ensure complete confidentiality.

Are you ready to harness the power of public speaking?

We’re ready to help you. Let’s talk.

Call 1300 737 913

or +61 412 298 905

Send us an email

Click here to send an email

Submit an enquiry form

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“Fantastic program, very useful and insightful.”

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“Excellent. I enjoyed and needed the practice. Doug and Milton were both fantastic and very helpful.”

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Do You Fear Public Speaking?

May 5, 2016/in Blog, Communication, Public Speaking & Presentation Skills Training /by corporatemediaservices

By Doug Weller

I find the number of people who fear public speaking staggering.

When facilitating our Public Speaking and Presentation Skills Training Courses I constantly observe competent, professional people who are terrified when speaking publicly.

I facilitated a course recently with a very successful business person.

This person runs a prosperous national company and presents very well. He’s intelligent, articulate and a fantastic communicator. Yet, he hates public speaking.

How could somebody who is so effective and capable in his business life loathe public speaking? Why do so many people dislike it?

I’m not a psychologist, but I believe it comes down to the fear of failure, the fear of stuffing up, the fear of looking like an idiot.

Presenters feel pressured to get it right. They don’t want to make a mistake.

Famous people get nervous too

Entrepreneur and Virgin Founder, Richard Branson, admits that he’s always hated public speaking.

Branson’s introduction to public speaking wasn’t a confidence builder. His public speaking nerves stemmed from an “excruciating experience” in a school speech competition where speakers were abruptly gonged out of the contest if they made one mistake.

As you would know, Branson is an extremely successful businessperson, yet Branson’s negative experience in a school contest had a lasting effect. He admits speeches still make him nervous. But he’s listened to advice, practised and benefitted from experience.

Business magnate, Warren Buffet, feared public speaking so much that he backed out of his first public speaking course.

When he finally did participate in a public speaking course he took up teaching at night to keep his communication skills honed. Buffet believes that “if you can’t communicate and talk to other people…you’re giving up your potential.”

Mistakes are valuable

Understand that your presentation doesn’t have to be perfect. More than anything, people want to be informed and gain value from the speaker.

Public speakers make mistakes.  I certainly have. I often get tongue-tied, speak too fast, fall over words and occasionally have mind blanks. But I don’t let it put me off, I just continue.

An audience doesn’t gain much from a perfectly delivered but lacklustre presentation.

Know your audience and work out where the value is for those in the room – and also for you in the public speaking situation.

Providing value to your audience will matter more to them than a slick performance that wastes their time.

I’m not saying you shouldn’t care about making mistakes. You absolutely should care and you should learn from them to improve your performance. That’s what I try to do.

But never let mistakes cripple you in the moment and take away from what you have to say.

Learn from great public speakers

Observe how first class speakers deliver their presentations.

Whenever anyone asks me “Who is a great public speaker” I always give the same response…Barack Obama.

Obama is amazing; his public speaking and media skills blow me away.

His presentations are brilliant. Always articulate, always engaging and always to the point.

Barack Obama speaking about Donald Trump’s presidential ambitions demonstrates his skills.

His answers about Trump were short, sharp, clear and to the point. His language was easily understood. He paused in between messages allowing the audience to process what he said. Instead of speaking too fast, he allowed his messages to resonate.

A basic mistake speakers make when delivering presentations is rushing and talking too fast, but not Obama.

They deliver jargon and acronyms that hardly anyone can understand… but again, not Obama.

Barack Obama masterfully delivers clear, understandable messages.

Sometimes, the President will speak ‘off the cuff’ but other times he reads from a teleprompter/autocue, as he did in his Selma Bridge Speech .

No matter whether he is ad libbing or using a prompt, he always looks and sounds credible, genuine and understandable.

A really good way to learn a skill is to study others doing it well. Watch the clips included in the links above, and any other great speeches you can find.

Speakers like Barack Obama don’t come along every day – he’s brilliant.

 Information Only

Any information presented on our website is of a general nature only and is not intended as a substitute for professional advice.

Further Assistance

If you want to know more about engaging with the media, contact Corporate Media Services for more information about our media training programs and services. Make an email enquiry now… or call 1300 737 913

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Who’s a Great Public Speaker? Barack Obama, that’s Who!

March 7, 2016/in Blog, Communication, Media Training, Public Speaking and Presentations /by corporatemediaservices

By Doug Weller

Whenever anyone asks me “Who is a great public speaker?”, I always give the same response…Barack Obama. Obama speaking cropped

Obama is amazing; his public speaking and media skills blow me away.

His presentations are brilliant. Always articulate, always engaging and always to the point.

Barack Obama speaking about Donald Trump’s presidential ambitions demonstrates his skills.

His answers about Trump were short and sharp, clear and to the point. His language was easily understood. He paused in between messages allowing the audience to process what he said. Instead of speaking too fast, he allowed his messages to resonate.

A lot of people make basic mistakes when delivering presentations.

They rush through it talking too fast, but not Obama.

They deliver jargon and acronyms that hardly anyone can understand… but again, not Obama.

Barack Obama masterfully delivers clear, understandable messages.

Sometimes, the President will speak ‘off the cuff’ but other times he reads from a teleprompter/autocue, as he did in his Selma Bridge Speech.

No matter whether he is ad libbing or using a prompt, he always looks and sounds credible, genuine and understandable.

A really good way to learn a skill is to study others doing it well. Watch the clips included in the links above, and any other Obama speeches you can find.

Speakers like Barack Obama don’t come along every day – he’s brilliant.

Further Resources

Barack Obama: A Master Class in Public Speaking

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Public Speaking and Presentation Skills Training

November 30, 2012/by corporatemediaservices

Let’s

Help your people design and deliver compelling, entertaining and effective presentations

CREATE GREAT PRESENTATIONS PEOPLE REMEMBER
QUICKLY GET YOUR AUDIENCE ONSIDE
DESIGN PRESENTATIONS THAT ENGAGE AND ENTERTAIN
GENERATE LEADS, ENQUIRIES AND POSITIVE OUTCOMES
OVERCOME FEAR AND ENJOY PRESENTING

Public Speaking & Presentation Skills Training

Learn how to engage your audience, make a positive impression and achieve your goals as a presenter

Presentation design


Designing an effective presentation

The power of effective communication

Understanding adult learning techniques

Creating effective visual aids

Conducting presentations virtually (online)

Defining your objectives

The dangers of assuming and how to avoid it

Presentation delivery


Delivery techniques for dynamic performances in person and online

The importance of appropriate listening skills and body language

Using the correct tone

Using jargon-free language

Overcoming nerves

Formulating open questions

Bridging to your key points

Focusing on your key points

Dealing with difficult audience members

Effective time management

Getting what you want


Understanding, engaging and influencing your audience

Taking control as a confident presenter

Owning your space and time

Being remembered for all the right reasons

Positioning yourself as a credible, knowledge and likeable presenter

Creating lasting impressions

Course snapshot

Duration


This program can be run over half a day (ideal for 1-3 people) or a full day (ideal for 6 people)

Location


To simulate ‘real life’ as much as possible, the program is conducted on site. Studio training can be arranged if necessary.

Suitable for


Representatives called on to speak publicly
Team members who could utilise presentations to further their objectives

Pre-requisites


None.

Ability to customise


This course is tailored to your requirements and the experience of the participants.

Plus… All participants have the opportunity to be filmed and you receive the ONLY version of the footage on USB to ensure complete confidentiality.

Are you ready to harness the power of public speaking?

We’re ready to help you. Let’s talk.

Call 1300 737 913

or +61 412 298 905

Send us an email

Click here to send an email

Submit an enquiry form

Click here to submit an emquiry

“One word – outstanding!”

April 17, 2016
Lenette Gear, Head of Operations Healthcare – Australian Unity
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“Absolutely brilliant. Very practical, fantastic content, very experienced presenters and professional delivery. A very worthwhile investment.”

April 17, 2016
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“Fantastic program, very useful and insightful.”

April 17, 2016
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“Excellent. Very good tools to take back into the professional arena.”

April 17, 2016
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Frequently Asked Questions About Public Speaking and Presentations

September 8, 2012/in Public Speaking and Presentations /by corporatemediaservices

Public Speaking and Presentations FAQ’s

Frequently Asked Questions about Public Speaking and PresentationsFirst Published: 22/6/10
Last Update: 08/09/12
Author: Doug Weller
Words: 584

Q How long is too long for a presentation?

A Research has shown that the average participant begins to lose concentration after seven minutes. Keep your presentation short and sharp, ask questions and wait for the audience to answer. Use props that illustrate your topic.

Q Should I personalise my presentation?

A Yes. Understand your audience. Make sure the presentation is relevant. While you are preparing your presentation you should be asking yourself “Who is my audience” “What is my objective”. Customising the presentation, or making it personal for the audience, reinforces their learning. You want to audience to hear your presentation, but also learn from it and retain the information you have imparted.

Q Timing?

A It is essential you get this right.  Stick to your allotted time. Make sure you have timed your presentation beforehand to ensure you don’t go over time. If you go over time you may be asked to finish before you are ready. If you go under time people may feel short-changed.

Q What if I am nervous?

A Many people have a fear of public speaking. Extra preparation here is essential to overcome nerves. Take the heat off yourself by involving the audience early. Short video clips, overheads or a computer presentation can take the focus off you at any time. Take deep breaths before you speak and don’t rush – the audience isn’t going anywhere.  Speak Slowly. Don’t be concerned if you make a mistake or trip over a word, just keep going like nothing happened. Rehearse!!

Q Can I pause during my presentation?

A Yes. This is not only a very effective way of getting audience attention it also allows you to gather your thoughts. What seems like a long pause for you, will probably only be very brief.

Q Where do I look during the presentation?

A Try to make eye contact with as many as people as possible, but don’t get distracted by your audience.

Q Equipment and venue?

A Don’t sabotage yourself by being unaware of the type of equipment you will be using during your presentation. Arrive early and become familiar with all the equipment, layout of the room and presentation areas. Inform the AV staff of your requirements. If possible, do a rehearsal at the venue.

Q What do I wear?

A You want people to take notice of your presentation, not your outfit. Wear plain but professional clothes. Very bright colours or unusual bright patterns can distract participants.

Q What apparel should I avoid?

A You should avoid heavy bulky jackets, large scarfs or wraps and materials that allow light to shine through. Avoid anything too low cut, distracting or untidy. Avoid big and bulky pieces of jewellery.

Q How do I finish off?

A Recap. Make sure everyone hears your main points again. “Let me finish on this very important note…” Or “In summary, the three things I’d like you to remember from today are…”

Q Should I stay at the end of my presentation?

A Yes. Those who really enjoyed your presentation may want to chat afterwards. These are the people who were really impressed with you and what you had to say. They may need to ask more questions. Make sure you have time to stay and chat to these people after your presentation.

Q Should I hand out a copy of my presentation afterwards?

A Yes. But keep your notes concise, no waffling. If possible, retain some of the detail from your presentation and ad-lib, so people will listen to you, rather than read your presentation while you are speaking.

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