Effective Presentation Skills: Using Vocal Energy to Excite Your Audience

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  • Опубліковано 25 лют 2009
  • Learn how vocal variety & intonation can help you be more engaging, create excitement for your topic and help your audience pay attention. Virtual communications coach Sheri Jeavons gives you tips for effective presentation skills that you will be able to immediately implement into your presentation style.
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    It's critical to demonstrate enthusiasm. People will see you as committed, engaged, and interesting. Your voice tells people that you are excited. You can't fake enthusiasm - it has to be authentic and from your heart.
    There are a number of ways to incorporate Vocal Projection and Intonation into your presentation style:
    1.Tell stories
    2.Use Names
    3.Relive an Experience
    All of these effective communication techniques will help you demonstrate enthusiasm, which is critical to your overall success.
    Next time you present, think of a story you can tell to personalize your message. On occasion, use people's names and call out to them while you are presenting. Ask questions that elicit emotion and intrigue. Remember, you set the tone. If you're excited, your audience will get excited with you. To get approval for your ideas and get people motivated, you have to tell and show them that you're excited.
    This clip came from the Power Presentations DVD Series Volume 1: Master your Physical Presence. Visit www.power-presentations.com/dv... to purchase the complete DVD.

КОМЕНТАРІ • 16

  • @Fantastic_Timez
    @Fantastic_Timez 13 років тому +1

    Thanks for the great advice. These ideas work anywhere and anytime. For example, if you're going out, try them too. Speak loud and confident. Easier said than done but it's a good skill to have. Trust me

  • @Publicspeakingskillsuniversity
    @Publicspeakingskillsuniversity 11 років тому

    I think its great you are trying to get the true personality of the speaker to shine through. It's critical that an audience sees the true speaker standing before them and not someone who is just following a standard list of do's and don'ts of public speaking.

  • @faygakaplan775
    @faygakaplan775 Рік тому

    Thank you

  • @CP-js4nu
    @CP-js4nu 10 років тому

    What a useful video. Thanks for posting.

  • @PahriadiNoerbek
    @PahriadiNoerbek 13 років тому

    Greeting from Indonesia! I learn much from this video. Thanks for posting

  • @rossmaverick
    @rossmaverick 5 років тому

    wow, great advice thanks!

  • @dgimpossibleman
    @dgimpossibleman 13 років тому

    I like the advice. It is very specific and directed. Some students might be able to use more general principles which can be applied in more situations. Ms. Jeavons' use of vocal variety seems a little more forced or arbitrary, however, with changes in pitch and volume unrelated to emphasis.

  • @ashima_22
    @ashima_22 5 років тому

    Very useful...thanks.

  • @natikaranil
    @natikaranil 10 років тому

    Useful video

  • @lalaserman5879
    @lalaserman5879 11 років тому

    thanks helpfull :) good job

  • @iwanttofight69
    @iwanttofight69 12 років тому

    nice vid

  • @MoveToBike
    @MoveToBike 12 років тому +1

    Wait that was good?

  • @hotties3v3n
    @hotties3v3n 13 років тому

    @ryork272 lol

  • @rosscofox
    @rosscofox 10 років тому +2

    3:40 - 3:55 over-act much?

  • @christianjohnson8644
    @christianjohnson8644 11 років тому

    boring....