Own Your Voice: Improve Presentations and Executive Presence
38mBeginner2019-07-25
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Course details
The ability to deliver a powerhouse presentation isn't reserved for a gifted few. With enough practice, anyone can learn how to express themselves with confidence. In this course, join communication coach Jackie Miller as she shares practical tips for exuding executive presence and poise when speaking to audiences large and small. Explore different communication styles (and how to embrace your own). Get theater-based techniques for improving eye contact and harnessing the power of breath. Plus, learn best practices for amplifying voices that may otherwise go unheard; ridding your speech of qualifiers, fillers, and apologies; communicating effectively when English isn’t your first language; and more.
Learning objectives
Common communication styles
Theater-based public speaking techniques
Telling compelling stories
Succeeding in imbalanced environments
Active listening
Communicating as a non-native English speaker
Speaking with warmth and strength
Learning objectives
Common communication styles
Theater-based public speaking techniques
Telling compelling stories
Succeeding in imbalanced environments
Active listening
Communicating as a non-native English speaker
Speaking with warmth and strength
Skills covered
Public SpeakingPresentationsProfessional DevelopmentBusiness Software and ToolsDeep Dive (X:Y)
Concepts
0. Introduction
- 01 - Improve public speaking skills and achieve executive presence
1. Actionable Theater Techniques
- 02 - Theater techniques overview
- 03 - Being on your spine
- 04 - Eye contact
- 05 - Breathing from your diaphragm
- 06 - Making sound from your diaphragm while on your spine
2. Best Practices for Public Speaking and Formal Presenting
- 07 - Make it a story
- 08 - Establish your relationship to each major thought in your presentation
- 09 - Practice as if you re in the space
3. Amplifying Unheard Voices
- 10 - Amplifying unheard voices
- 11 - The voice of men vs. women
- 12 - Set yourself up to succeed in imbalanced environments
- 13 - Advocate for yourself with fact-based wins
4. Active Listening
- 14 - Are you a good listener
- 15 - Illustration exercise through dictation
- 16 - Listen to understand instead of learn
5. Qualifiers, Fillers, and Apologizers
- 17 - Overview of qualifiers, fillers, and apologizers
- 18 - Qualifiers
- 19 - Fillers
- 20 - Apologizers
6. Communicating with Accents or When English Is Your Second Language
- 21 - Accents and English as a second language (ESL)
- 22 - Identify potential trouble spots in advance
- 23 - Get out that smartphone
7. Leadership
- 24 - Leadership overview
- 25 - Work to attain a balance between warmth and strength
- 26 - Employ mindfulness
- 27 - Advocate for others
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