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Preparing
for a Business Speech
Making a speech in
from of customers and prospects or potential customers and prospects can
be a great opportunity. It is seldom that you will have the attention
of such a large audience. Delivering the right speech in the right way
can be a very effective way to grow your business. Like many other things,
it takes some planning and some effort.
Know Your Audience
Spend some time before the presentation to learn who will be in the audience
and try to identify what their interests may be. It is also helpful if
there is some way to speak with some of the audience before the presentation
and then include some reference to that discussion.
Tailor Your Presentation
Make sure your presentation is relevant for the audience. If the group
includes major decision makers (not implementers), covering extensive
details may loose them. For that type of higher-level listeners, it is
important to appear credible and knowledgeable and not bore them with
details they really don't understand or care about. You may want to include
a "trends in the industry" section in your remarks. Decision
makers are always interested in what is new and what the competition is
doing.
Don't be afraid to
use notes. Even the President uses notes when he delivers his State of
the Union speech. You may want to just have bullet notes instead of having
your speech completely written out in your notes. This will probably make
the speech delivery more natural. If giving speeches is new to you, you
may want to consider having your first couple of sentences completely
written out and then only bullets. That way, you are sure of starting
the speech the way you want.
Use Visuals and
Handouts
The effectiveness of your presentation can be greatly enhanced by using
images to help make your points. The use of presentation software, like
PowerPoint, has made creating quality visuals much easier. You can create
text and graphic images relatively easily.
Be sure any visuals
you use clearly demonstrate your point. For example, if you are talking
about trends, a colorful graph will probably make a more lasting impression
than just reporting the numbers. If you are using text images, keep them
readable. A few bullet points on the screen are probably more effective
than a full screen of text.
It is also good to
have some handouts for the audience. Copies of your slide presentation
with room for notes encourage the listener to follow along and reflect
on how your topic may affect them. Make sure to include your name and
contact information on any handouts.
Be Comfortable
Making the Presentation
If at all possible, visit the podium before the speech and try out any
audio/visual equipment you will be using. The podium should be about breastbone
height so the audience will be able to clearly see you. If you are using
a microphone, make sure you have enough cord to move about. However, don't
walk around too much. Change locations only for a purpose. Don't walk
in front of the speakers or you will get feedback and an uncomfortable
screech.
Make eye contact with
the audience when you are making the presentation and don't avoid questions.
If fact you may want to ask a question at the beginning of your presentation
to involve your audience and get a better understanding of their interests.
Ask for a show of hands on some question.
Two Final Thoughts
Make sure your presentation is organized. It should have a beginning,
middle and end. And remember the old saying - tell them what you are going
to tell them, tell them and tell them what you told them.
Practice your presentation. The more comfortable you are giving the speech,
the more effective it will be.
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