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Presentations are effective one-to-many communication. First and foremost, speech is communication. Communication is a two-way communication, not a one-way expression, so the speaker should also pay attention to the communication with the audience, especially eye contact.
Some speakers rarely look at the audience from beginning to end, either looking at the ceiling or the floor, reading the PPT according to it, or burying their heads in reading the manuscript and reading it, and they do not achieve "communication" with the audience at all.
Second, the presentation is a "one-to-many" communication. If it is one-to-one communication, it can be called chatting, if it is communicated with two or three people, it can be called bragging, Kan Dashan, and speech, at least with more than three people at the same time, that is, one-to-many communication.
Again, a speech is a one-to-many "effective" communication.
If the communication is ineffective, it is not a real speech, and it can only be called playing the piano to the cow. In order to achieve effective communication, at least it is necessary to have something to say, be organized, focused, and even have bright spots, and achieve the purpose of the speech, in order to be called "effective".
In addition, there is one characteristic that must be met in the speech, that is, standing and speaking.
If it is a one-to-many sitting and talking, it can be called "talking", so there are sayings such as talking about business, symposiums, etc. And to "speak" and pay attention to "speaking", we have to stand and speak, not to talk. Sitting and speaking is not the same as standing and speaking is not the same test for the speaker.
Sitting in a meeting is a leader, standing speaking is a leader!
Many CEOs sit in meetings and have no problem, but they are short-circuited when they stand and speak. This is the result of not participating in professional and systematic speech training and not mastering speech skills.
To sum up, speech is effective one-to-many communication.
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The language of the speech is characterized by comprehensiveness and monologue.
1. Comprehensive.
Speeches are also known as speeches, and "speaking" means to explain the truth and express one's views on a certain issue. "Acting" is to use voices, expressions, and movements to enhance the vividness of a speech. The speech is mainly based on speaking, supplemented by acting, using sound language, plus "silent" movements, postures, and expressions, and the two fierce people complement each other, skillfully combined, and integrated.
In order to "speak" well, one must have knowledge and cultivation in logic, rhetoric, pronunciation, reading aloud, etc. A successful speech should first be correct and round, melodious, and melodious.
2. Monologuality.
The speaker is the main body of the speech activity, and the audience is always in a position of acceptance throughout the speech. Therefore, speech in the true sense is the product of a high degree of individuality, a comprehensive reflection of a person's character, temperament, form, and eloquence.
Although some speakers stand on the podium and talk eloquently, quote from the sidelines, and insert some hilarious witticisms when they are knowledgeable, and their reasoning is also very thorough, their speeches often fail to arouse enthusiastic responses from the audience. The audience is neither moved nor emotional, because their speeches only have objective narratives, but do not have their own joys, sorrows, and sorrows, and lack their own unique opinions and feelings.
Introduction to the presentation:
There are various forms and occasions for speeches, which can be academic lectures, political speeches, business presentations, public speeches, and so on. The content of the speech also covered various fields, such as culture, science and technology, economy, politics, society and other aspects. The success of a speech depends not only on the speaker's ability to express himself or her language level, but also on the preparation of the speech and the skills of the speech.
When preparing a speech, the speaker needs to clarify his or her purpose and theme, understand the background and needs of the audience, prepare sufficient materials and materials, and write and revise the speech. During the presentation, the speaker needs to pay attention to the fluency of language and the clarity of expression, pay attention to the control of body language and voice, and interact and communicate with the audience.
The importance of a speech lies in the fact that it can help people express their opinions and opinions more well, and improve people's self-confidence and persuasiveness. Speaking is not only an important social skill, but also an effective way to improve oneself and expand one's interpersonal relationships. Through speeches, people can better show their talents and charisma, and get more opportunities and recognition.
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