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Chapter 12: Organizing Copyright © Allyn & Bacon 20071
ORGANIZING AND OUTLINING YOUR PRESENTATION
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REVIEW OF PUBLIC SPEAKING PROCESS
Select and narrow topicIdentify your purposeDevelop central ideaGenerate main ideasGather supporting materialOrganize presentationRehearse presentationDeliver presentation
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ORGANIZING AND OUTLINING YOUR PRESENTATION
• Organizing you main ideas• Organizing your supporting material• Organizing your presentation for ears of
others• Introducing and concluding your
presentation• Outlining your presentation
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ORGANIZING MAIN IDEAS
• Strategies for organizing the main ideas of the speech– Chronological– Topical – Spatial– Cause and effect– Problem and solution
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ORGANIZING MAIN IDEAS
• Chronological– Organization by time or sequence
• Topical– Organization according to speaker’s
discretion, recency, primacy, or complexity
• Spatial– Organization according to location or
position
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ORGANIZING MAIN IDEAS
• To show cause and effect– Organization by discussing a situation and
its causes or a situation and its effects.
• Problem and solution– Organization by first discussing a problem
and then various solutions.
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HARD/SOFT EVIDENCE
• Soft evidence includes hypothetical illustrations, descriptions, analogies, and opinions.
• Hard evidence includes factual examples and statistics.
• Consider organization that moves from soft evidence to hard evidence.
SOFT HARD
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ORGANIZING FOR THE EAR
• Signposts are verbal or nonverbal organizational signals..– Previews
• Statement of what is to come• Initial previews• Internal previews
– Transisitions • Verbal and nonverbal
– Summaries• Internal summaries• Final summary• Re-emphasize the main idea in a memorable way
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INTRODUCING YOUR PRESENTATION
• Introduction– Get the audience’s attention– Introduce the topic– Give the audience a reason to
listen– Establish your credibility– Preview your main ideas
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CONCLUDING YOUR PRESENTATION
• Conclusion– Summarize the presentation – Re-emphasize the main idea in
a memorable way– Motivate the audience to
respond– Provide closure
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SUMMARIES
• A summary is a recap of what has been said.
• Internal summaries are recaps of what has been said so far in the presentation.
• The final summary is a recap of all the main points, usually just before or during your conclusion.
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OUTLINING YOUR PRESENTATION
• Preparation outline– Fairly detailed outline of central idea, main
ideas, and supporting material– Standard outline format
• Within each level, make headings grammatically parallel.
• Delivery outline– Condensed and abbreviated outline from
which speaking notes are developed
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