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DA010 - Professional Diploma in Public Relations - COMM6005EP




        Public Relations Presentation and
         Communication Skills (2011/10)

                   Lecture 8
       Presentation Planning and Delivery


Developed and Presented by
Roy Ying, Msc., B.Comm.
Note: Pictures used in this power point file
is for academic Purpose only
Table of Content
• Presentation planning – questions you want to
  ask yourself
• Content planning
• Developing stories and jokes
• Tips and tools in practicing for presentation
• The presentation triangle
• How to respond to an urgent presentation
  request?
• Handing out topics for assignment 2
Questions you want to ask:
                                  •• What do
                                      What do
         •• What’s your
            What’s your              you want
                                      you want
            point?
            point?                   them to
                                      them to
                                     remember?
                                      remember?

                                          •• If IIam one
                                              If am one
                                             of the
                                              of the
•• What
    What                                     attendees,
   action do II                               attendees,
    action do                                will II want
                                              will want
   want them
    want them                                to stay?
                    •• Why did
                        Why did               to stay?
   to take?
    to take?           they bother
                        they bother
                       to come
                        to come
                       listen to me?
                        listen to me?
Content Planning
• Step 1: Set the theme, plan in analog
  – People want to hear stories
  – Develop your “story board”
  – Think of yourself trying to
    shoot a movie
Content Planning
• Step 2: Create Twitter / Weibo friendly
  description (i.e. your core message)
  – People will spread the words easily
Content Planning
• Step 3: Introduce the antagonist
  – It could be a direct competitor
  – It could also be a painful problem
    that you have got a solution for




                                         減價
Content Planning
• Step 4: Create Visual Slides
  – A good picture is worth a thousand words
  – “Picture Superiority” refers to a combination of
    images and captions
  – Sometimes, less is more
  – Show a video if it helps you get your point
    across
A picture is worth a 1000 words
Ouhk comm6005 lecture 8   presentation plannind and delivery
Picture superiority
Ouhk comm6005 lecture 8   presentation plannind and delivery
Content Planning
• Step 5: Make numbers meaningful

• For example, what do the following
  numbers mean to you?

   85,000
   85,000                  $6,000
                           $6,000
                 $28
                 $28
Content Planning
• Why are they meaningful?

• Let’s look at another example…..
  – USA’s national debt is USD 14 trillion
  – What does it mean to you?
  – How do you feel about this number?
  – Would it help if it could be compared to
    something that you can relate to?
Is it now more meaningful?




• The secret is to put numbers into a
  perspective your audience can relate to
Content Planning
• Step 6: Give them a show!
• Not yours…..
Developing stories and jokes
• Most people are not born funny
• Learning to be more lighthearted will help
  you be more likeable and promotable.
• Pay attention to little things that happen to
  you
• Think of a different way to present the
  same thing to other people
• Combining things together
Add humor to your speech
• Exaggeration
Add humor to your speech
• Self deprecating humor
Add humor to your speech
• Tell embellished true story
Add humor to your speech
• Practice – go to open mic nights!
Where did he get the jokes from?
Tips and tools in practicing
• Practice delivery out loud
• Try to conduct your practice in a situation
  similar to the real speaking venue
• Practice in front of real people
• The mirror is your best friend
• Practice from beginning to end without
  stopping
• Practice with props / visual aids /
  equipment
Ouhk comm6005 lecture 8   presentation plannind and delivery
The Presentation Triangle

• Content What do I want
  to say? What is the story?
• Design How is the structure
  of my presentation? How are my slides?
  How is the presentation environment?
• Delivery How do I want to say it? How
  persuasive?
Content
• If you are Steve Jobs, theme message
  might be: “The new iPod Nano is the
  coolest thing available in the electronics
  market”.
• In your exercise, you should try to create
  this message which will appear time and
  again so audience can remember.
Design
• Design doesn’t only mean the fonts you
  are using or what kind of pictures, but it
  deals with the whole “feel” to the
  presentation.
• It is about the theme and the environment
  of your presentation. It may not have to
  be confined to your ppt.
• Use other visual aids where necessary.
Delivery
• This is the part that deals with the “how” of the
  presentation, e.g. your style of presenting, your
  public speaking skills.
• It’s the tone of voice, body language, eye
  contacts, making rapport, time management etc.
• The measurement yardstick is how well you are
  connecting to your audience with an objective
  for them to remember your key message(s).
What has Michael Douglas done
      right in this movie?
Prepare a presentation in a hurry?
A tool called 3D outline using the 5 Ws
• The WHAT column identifies each segment of your
   presentation.
• The WHY column is for recording the reason why you
   have chosen what you will present.
• The HOW column includes the method of delivery, such
   as talking, flip charts, PowerPoint, stories, testimonies,
   role-playing, games, activities, trivia, quizzes, videos,
   movie clips, or audio clips.
• The TIME (or WHEN) column is for recording the
   estimated amount of time you will have to cover each
   segment in the WHAT column.
• The WHO column is an optional fifth element you can
   add if more than one person will be involved in the
   presentation delivery.
What is a 3D Outline?
• The 3-D Outline™ allows you to quickly get your
  arms around your presentation, because it helps
  you identify and quantify large amounts of
  information in a small amount of space and time.
• It uncovers many of the unknown elements of
  your presentation, helps you to see the big
  picture, and allows you to organize your
  thoughts and maintain your focus as you sort
  through your material.
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Ouhk comm6005 lecture 8 presentation plannind and delivery

  • 1. DA010 - Professional Diploma in Public Relations - COMM6005EP Public Relations Presentation and Communication Skills (2011/10) Lecture 8 Presentation Planning and Delivery Developed and Presented by Roy Ying, Msc., B.Comm. Note: Pictures used in this power point file is for academic Purpose only
  • 2. Table of Content • Presentation planning – questions you want to ask yourself • Content planning • Developing stories and jokes • Tips and tools in practicing for presentation • The presentation triangle • How to respond to an urgent presentation request? • Handing out topics for assignment 2
  • 3. Questions you want to ask: •• What do What do •• What’s your What’s your you want you want point? point? them to them to remember? remember? •• If IIam one If am one of the of the •• What What attendees, action do II attendees, action do will II want will want want them want them to stay? •• Why did Why did to stay? to take? to take? they bother they bother to come to come listen to me? listen to me?
  • 4. Content Planning • Step 1: Set the theme, plan in analog – People want to hear stories – Develop your “story board” – Think of yourself trying to shoot a movie
  • 5. Content Planning • Step 2: Create Twitter / Weibo friendly description (i.e. your core message) – People will spread the words easily
  • 6. Content Planning • Step 3: Introduce the antagonist – It could be a direct competitor – It could also be a painful problem that you have got a solution for 減價
  • 7. Content Planning • Step 4: Create Visual Slides – A good picture is worth a thousand words – “Picture Superiority” refers to a combination of images and captions – Sometimes, less is more – Show a video if it helps you get your point across
  • 8. A picture is worth a 1000 words
  • 12. Content Planning • Step 5: Make numbers meaningful • For example, what do the following numbers mean to you? 85,000 85,000 $6,000 $6,000 $28 $28
  • 13. Content Planning • Why are they meaningful? • Let’s look at another example….. – USA’s national debt is USD 14 trillion – What does it mean to you? – How do you feel about this number? – Would it help if it could be compared to something that you can relate to?
  • 14. Is it now more meaningful? • The secret is to put numbers into a perspective your audience can relate to
  • 15. Content Planning • Step 6: Give them a show! • Not yours…..
  • 16. Developing stories and jokes • Most people are not born funny • Learning to be more lighthearted will help you be more likeable and promotable. • Pay attention to little things that happen to you • Think of a different way to present the same thing to other people • Combining things together
  • 17. Add humor to your speech • Exaggeration
  • 18. Add humor to your speech • Self deprecating humor
  • 19. Add humor to your speech • Tell embellished true story
  • 20. Add humor to your speech • Practice – go to open mic nights!
  • 21. Where did he get the jokes from?
  • 22. Tips and tools in practicing • Practice delivery out loud • Try to conduct your practice in a situation similar to the real speaking venue • Practice in front of real people • The mirror is your best friend • Practice from beginning to end without stopping • Practice with props / visual aids / equipment
  • 24. The Presentation Triangle • Content What do I want to say? What is the story? • Design How is the structure of my presentation? How are my slides? How is the presentation environment? • Delivery How do I want to say it? How persuasive?
  • 25. Content • If you are Steve Jobs, theme message might be: “The new iPod Nano is the coolest thing available in the electronics market”. • In your exercise, you should try to create this message which will appear time and again so audience can remember.
  • 26. Design • Design doesn’t only mean the fonts you are using or what kind of pictures, but it deals with the whole “feel” to the presentation. • It is about the theme and the environment of your presentation. It may not have to be confined to your ppt. • Use other visual aids where necessary.
  • 27. Delivery • This is the part that deals with the “how” of the presentation, e.g. your style of presenting, your public speaking skills. • It’s the tone of voice, body language, eye contacts, making rapport, time management etc. • The measurement yardstick is how well you are connecting to your audience with an objective for them to remember your key message(s).
  • 28. What has Michael Douglas done right in this movie?
  • 29. Prepare a presentation in a hurry? A tool called 3D outline using the 5 Ws • The WHAT column identifies each segment of your presentation. • The WHY column is for recording the reason why you have chosen what you will present. • The HOW column includes the method of delivery, such as talking, flip charts, PowerPoint, stories, testimonies, role-playing, games, activities, trivia, quizzes, videos, movie clips, or audio clips. • The TIME (or WHEN) column is for recording the estimated amount of time you will have to cover each segment in the WHAT column. • The WHO column is an optional fifth element you can add if more than one person will be involved in the presentation delivery.
  • 30. What is a 3D Outline? • The 3-D Outline™ allows you to quickly get your arms around your presentation, because it helps you identify and quantify large amounts of information in a small amount of space and time. • It uncovers many of the unknown elements of your presentation, helps you to see the big picture, and allows you to organize your thoughts and maintain your focus as you sort through your material.