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Assigned To:
Bushra Mughal MBA-F08-022
Muzna Sehar MBA-F08-106
Fiza Fatima MBA-F08-030
Hafiz Ali Naeem MBA-F08-034
Syed Zargham Abbas MBA-F08-146
Strategies for Successful
Speaking
Introduction:
In the ancient world, writers such
as Aristotle, Cicero, and Quintilian were some of Greek
and Roman practitioners of the art of rhetoric or
persuasion. Its roots are deep. Its heritage is oral. Non-
written communication is known as oral communication.
For example speaking, delivering lecture, reading,
interviewing etc are some forms of oral communication.
The sentence structure of oral communication are
simple. This medium uses shorter words and shorter
sentences. It brings prompt feed back.
The Chapter Consist of Two
Basic Parts:
Strategies for Improving Oral
Presentation
Strategies for Reducing Stagefright
Strategies for Improving Oral
Presentation:
To make our presentation meaningful, we need a strategy.
This section takes us through the steps needed to be
effective in oral communication.
Extemporaneous
Reading
Memorization
Impromptu
Strategies for an Effective Oral
Delivery:
Pitch
Rate
Volume
Vocal Quality
Pronunciation
Strategies for an Effective Non-
verbal Delivery:
Posture
Movement
Gestures
Facial Expressions
Appearance
Strategies for Reducing
Stagefright:
Being at ease, or simply giving the
impression of being at ease is difficult for most people.
Few people can approach an audience without some
feeling of discomfort.
Pickup any newspaper, read what person have to say
about situation demanding a performance in front of the
people. Many resist and fear the idea.
Signs of Discomfort:
Signs of discomfort are
usually experienced. The heart rate increases and the
blood pressure & body temperature rises and some say
their mouth feel dry. Look carefully at each of the above
stated points. You may be aware of these things but they
are not obvious to the audience.