Speeches By Management
1. The Briefing
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8-10 minutes, plus 5 minutes (Q&A) |
| Objectives: |
- Apply the key steps in the preparation of a briefing and the organization
of material.
- Give a briefing according to a specific objective so the audience
will have an understanding of the information.
- Effectively handle a question-and-answer session following the briefing.
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2. The Technical Speech
| Time: |
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8-10 minutes |
| Objectives: |
- Convey a technical paper or technical material and information into
a technical speech.
- Organize a technical speech according to the inverted-pyramid approach.
- Write a technical speech as "spoken language," not as
an article.
- Give the speech by effectively reading out loud.
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3. Manage and Motivate
| Time: |
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10-12 minutes |
| Objectives: |
- Understand the concept and nature of motivational methods in management.
- Apply a four step motivational method with the objectives to persuade
and inspire.
- Deliver a motivational speech to persuade an audience to agree with
your management proposal.
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4. The Status Report
| Time: |
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12-15 minutes |
| Objectives: |
- Organize and prepare a status report involving the overall condition
of a plan or program, or performance of a department or company in
relation to goals.
- Construct the report according to a four step pattern.
- Give an effective presentation of the report.
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5. Confrontation: The Adversary Relationship
| Time: |
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5 minutes, plus 10 minutes (Q&A) |
| Objectives: |
- Understand the definition and nature of the adversary relationship.
- Prepare for an adversary confrontation on a controversial management
issue.
- Employ appropriate preparation methods, strategy, and techniques,
for communicating with an adversary group as the representative of
your company or corporation.
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Note: For some speech projects, the presentation
time may also include additional segments for such activities as question-and-answer
periods, depending on the project.
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