Showing posts with label sixminutes. Show all posts
Showing posts with label sixminutes. Show all posts

Sunday, March 08, 2009

Presentation / Meeting tips ...

Kevin Wortman, winner of the District 53 Evaluation Contest last Fall, sends us some ideas about presentation / meeting skills that he picked up at the blog, SixMinutes.

Tips for increasing your "speak-up" rate

1. Let go of perfection
...A perfect thought that never gets expressed is useless.

2. Have a goal for the number of times you speak up at a meeting
...If you currently don't speak up often, commit to speaking up at least once at every meeting you attend.

3. Experiment with speaking first
Once you've mastered speaking at least once at every meeting, make it a point to speak first or as early as possible in the discussion.

4. Voice your support for what other people say
The research shows this is useful and it's a relatively easy and low-risk way to express yourself.

5. Get used to interrupting people if you have to
In some aggressive corporate cultures this is the only way to get heard. ...Here's how I do it. I say "Can I just interrupt you there?" Then as soon as they've stopped speaking, I make my point.

6. Use a formula to help you structure your thoughts
A formula will help you think on your feet and you'll come across as credible, organized and persuasive. An easy formula to use is PREP. PREP stands for Point, Reason, Example, Point. Here's an example of how to use it:
  • Point - Speaking up can enhance your career
  • Reason - People who speak up are perceived as being competent and intelligent leaders
  • Example - Richard Backstrap has just been promoted for the second time this year. He speaks up a lot - but he's no more competent than the rest of us (note: fictional example)
  • Point - Speaking up can enhance your career.
As our district governor, Karin von Kaenel, often points out, "Toastmasters is about going from not having a voice to having a voice" and speaking up for yourself is obviously part of that process !

Thanks Kevin for bringing this to our attention !

Wednesday, March 19, 2008

Speech Contest tips... from SixMinutes.com

SixMinutes.com is fast becoming one of my favorite blogs!

Check out this article about how to win a Toastmasters Speech Contest !

Great suggestions !

I hope to see everyone at the Area Contests on April 1st (Areas A1,A3, A4A5) and on April 2nd (Area A2). Dates and times are listed on this blog in a previous post.

Judges and other role players are still needed for these contests. Contact your Area Governor for more information.

Happy Competition !

Monday, January 21, 2008

"Give me speech... or give me death!"

We have all heard that people fear public speaking more than death... but a recent study reported at SixMinutes blog proves that the fear of public speaking is overrated !

The web comic xkcd has charted the number of deaths from numerous activities, but no public speaking deaths have been reported.

As I write this, Google searches demonstrate that public speaking is a non-life threatening activity. All of these return zero results:
“died in a public speaking accident”
“died in a speaking accident”
“died in a presentation accident”
“died in a PowerPoint accident”
Based on this "internet study" you can now breath easier at your next Toastmasters meeting !

Now, all you have to fear is fear itself !

Saturday, January 05, 2008

Public Speaking Blog-o-mania !!!!!

Don't you just love it when someone does ALL the work for you and gives you something incredibly valuable on a silver platter?!?

Well, that's what Six Minutes blog has done with their review of the public speaking blog-o-sphere!

On his blog, Andrew Dlugan has ...
... compiled this snapshot of the public speaking blogosphere with three primary aims:
* To aid readers in the discovery of excellent public speaking blogs
* To build ties within the community of bloggers;
* To provide encouragement to current and future public speaking bloggers.

Of course he listed our blog (thanks Andrew!) and his article has a list of 70 public speaking blogs in the following groups...
  • General Public Speaking Blogs: 2-5 posts/week
  • General Public Speaking Blogs: 1-2 posts/week
  • General Public Speaking Blogs: under 1 post/week
  • Speech Humor blogs
  • Speech writing blogs
  • Visual Presentation blogs
  • Professional Speaker blogs
  • Toastmasters blogs (this is where we are listed)
  • Part-time speaking blogs (where speaking is one of many topics covered)
Click here to check out the whole article!

Thanks Andrew for compiling this list! It gives us a bunch of great resources !

Hopefully we can return the favor sometime!

Dave Wheeler
Div.A Governor, 2006-8

Sunday, December 09, 2007

For your next presentation...

From SixMinutes blog comes a great article on what presenters should do (and not do) to improve their speeches ... based on an actual audience survey.

Top 10 highlights from the survey (conducted by Chris Brogan via Twitter) include...

The results of this analysis are:
19 responses: Be engaging; Involve the audience; Conversation not presentation

14 responses: Do not read the slides

9: Focus on the message; avoid lengthy self-promotion

8: Better(more) visuals/diagrams/stats/other media

8: Show passion; Show enjoyment; Smile; Relax

8: Clear, simple, and useful messages and language

6: Do not use Powerpoint (or “bullets”) at all

6: Do not go over time

6: More time for Q&A / Answer questions thoughtfully

5: Use stories / metaphors


Click here for the whole article !

Saturday, December 08, 2007

LGE Karin von Kaenal brings us... J. A. Gamache - International Speech contestant

District 53's Lt.Governor of Education, Karin von Kaenel, brings an interesting article to our attention. It is featured on the blog, Six Minutes, which has videos and evaluations (analysis, actually) of each speech. Lots of great stuff to improve your next speech !

From: karin von kaenel, Lt.Gov. Educ & Training
Date: Dec 8, 2007 3:53 PM
Subject: J. A. Gamache - contestant on the International Stage

Fellow Toastmasters,
J.A. Gamache has competed several times on the International stage. If you've seen David Brooks' DVD Magic Moments, you've seen J.A. Gamache.
The video below shows another one of J.A.'s speeches, complete with an evaluation:
http://sixminutes.dlugan.com/2007/12/06/video-critique-ja-gamache-toastmasters-2007/

Enjoy!

Karin