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November 3-4, 2015 Tony Akel, P.E. Akel Engineering Group, Inc. takel@akeleng.com

Verbal Communication Non Verbal Communication Qualities of a Good Communicator Presentations

I AM ONLY RESPONSIBLE FOR WHAT I SAY. NOT FOR WHAT YOU UNDERSTAND

IT S NOT WHAT YOU SAY, IT S HOW YOU SAY IT

In Percent, How Much is % Words % Body Language % Tone of Voice? WORDS TONE OF VOICE BODY LANGUAGE

7% VERBAL NON VERBAL NON VERBAL

Life is Beautiful

Verbal Communication

WORDS are Dependent on Non Verbal Communication

Non Verbal Communication

Eye Contact. Gestures. Facial Expression. Posture. Tone and Voice. Appearance.

Eye Contact. Movement of Eyes. Blinking. Gestures. Hand Movement. Winking, Nodding. Facial Expression. Smile. Frown. Posture. Arm Crossing. Leg Crossing. Seating Position. Tone and Voice. Pitch. Loudness. Appearance. Clothing. Hair Style. Choice of Colors.

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12

Non Verbal Eye Contact

Non Verbal Gestures

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

Which one is more appropriate in a professional environment? 1 2

In France, OK sign means Zero In Japan, OK sign means money In Thailand, Thumbs Up sign is akin to sticking your tongue out In Greece, West Africa, it is similar to showing the middle finger In Greece and Pakistan, Extended Open Palm is a insult. (Rub Charcoal on Face of Criminals)

Bowing head for few seconds, with slight arch from waist, is a respectful greeting. If Greeted in a Business Meeting, Reciprocate the Greeting!

US President Greeting Prime Minister of China US President Greeting Emperor of Japan

Non Verbal Facial Expressions

13 14 15 16 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12

Effective Communicator

Non Verbal Posture

1 2 3 4 5

Non Verbal Tone and Voice

Qualities of a Good Communicator

Verbal Non Verbal Eye Contact Non Verbal Gestures Non Verbal Tone and Voice Non Verbal Posture Sincerity? Listening

Is this a required quality?

Always be prepared to Listen Keep an open mind Avoid distractions Do not make judgement until you have heard everything Be objective Caution: Do not try to think about your next question while the other person is giving you information.

I MAY NOT AGREE WITH A WORD THAT YOU SAY, BUT I WILL DEFEND TO THE DEATH YOUR RIGHT TO SAY IT. Voltaire

Presentations

1. Know The Presentation Types 2. Know The Audience 3. Organize the Contents 4. Practice and be Prepared 5. Practice but Keep it Fresh

6. Be Enthusiastic 7. Make Eye Contact 8. Pay Attention to the Audience 9. Use Legible Fonts 10. Use Visual Aids

Informative. Most speeches in business. Convey knowledge, analysis, decisions. Instructional. Training, step-by-step, how-to. Entertaining. Stand up comedy.

Informative. Most speeches in business. Convey knowledge, analysis, decisions. Instructional. Training, step-by-step, how-to. Entertaining. Stand up comedy. Which Type?

Inspirational / Motivational. Stimulating. Call for a action. Persuasive. Logic and evidence to sway audience.

Inspirational / Motivational. Stimulating. Call for action. Persuasive. Logic and evidence to sway audience. Which Type?

Informative. Instructional. Entertaining. Inspirational / Motivational. Stimulating. Persuasive. I am only giving an Informative speech, why should I know about entertaining speeches?

Informative. Instructional. Entertaining. Inspirational / Motivational. Stimulating. Persuasive. Regardless of your presentation objective you can incorporate elements from the other presentation types

Are they management staff? engineering staff? operation staff? elected officials? The language they speak. The language they understand.

Are they here to learn? To be trained? To be inspired?

Who is responsible for communicating and getting the message across?

Prepare an outline to provide structure. Work on meaningful slides. Organize with logical progression.

Prepare an outline to provide structure. Work on meaningful slides. Engineers usually Organize with logical progression. Excel at this!

.

First Wash all Car Then Wax. Wax On Right Hand. Wax Off Left Hand. Wax On - Wax Off. Wax On - Wax Off Don t Forget to Breath, Very Important!

Step up and be very prepared. You should know the subject better than anyone in the room. You have become an authority whether you think it or not.

Things always happen during presentations. Good presenters always recover. If a slide is out of order, be prepared to recover. What if you advance 2 slides?

Pause allows your audience to digest something new or something important

The right word may be effective, but no word was ever as effective as a rightly timed pause. Mark Twain

Fillers In Toastmasters, you get fined for using them.

Toastmasters International Basic Speeches Speech 1: The Ice Breaker. Speech 2: Organize Your Speech. Speech 3: Get to the Point. Speech 4: How to Say It. Speech 5: Your Body Speaks. Speech 6: Vocal Variety. Speech 7: Research Your Topic. Speech 8: Get Comfortable With Visual Aids. Speech 9: Persuade With Power. Speech 10: Inspire Your Audience.

Practice delivery as much as possible, but. Do not memorize presentation. Avoid turning it into a canned speech.

If you are not enthusiastic about YOUR own subject, the audience will pick it up! They will struggle to keep their attention. They will be wondering How long before this presentation ends?

This is YOUR subject. Be Enthusiastic!!! Enthusiasm generates interest in the audience. Enthusiasm must be genuine. You do not need to be super polished and slick. Be yourself.

Where should you look during the presentation? At Screen or at Audience? iphone?

The audience looks at the screen

They look at You

Eye contact helps you pay attention. Expressions on faces are indicative if they get the point or if they are confused. Use every opportunity to regroup.

The font size needs to be legible Use basic fonts that people are used to. Like Aerial. Calibri. Times New Roman Be consistent throughout the presentation

Photos, Graphics, Even Tables. Choose good quality. Design them to be simple and clear. Use callouts on tables. Can you say Color?

Verbal Communication Non Verbal Communication Qualities of a Good Communicator Presentations

I MAY NOT AGREE WITH A WORD THAT YOU SAY, BUT I WILL DEFEND TO THE DEATH YOUR RIGHT TO SAY IT. Voltaire

IT S NOT WHAT YOU SAY, IT S HOW YOU SAY IT