Title: Public Speaking Made EASY
1Public Speaking Made EASY
- Tips and Techniques to Make Clinical Research
Presentations Enjoyable and Effective - Ruth Ann Nylen, PhD
- The RAN Institute
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- Paul Mastoridis, Pharm D
- Schering Plough Research Institute
2Discussion Topics
- 1. Speaking Skills and Techniques
- Effective use of Technology
- Practice!
3Public Speaking Opportunities in Clinical
Research
- Meetings at your work place
- Conventions
- Investigator meetings
4Factors Impacting the Quality of Delivery
- 1. Program Content/Methods
- 2. Applicability to Work
- 3. The Environment
- 4. The Speaker
5So many choices of methodyet only one delivery
opportunity
- Present/Lecture
- Teach
- Are you educating or training?
- Facilitate Learning
6Choosing the method of delivery
- 1. What do you want the audience to be able to
do after you have spoken? - 2. Who is in the audience?
- 3. Tailor your information to achieve the
intended goal for the audience.
7Expected Performance Blooms Taxonomy
8Learning Preferences of the Audience
- Auditory
- Visual
- Kinesthetic
9Preferences and expectations of adult learners
- Require respect
- Want to share learning
- Love to talk about their experiences
- Are focused on specific goals
- Want relevant information
- Are usually self-directed
- Learn best by doing
10Knowing your Audience
- What is their experience?
- What do they want or need?
- What is their job?
11The Bottom Line
- Tailor the method of delivery to the expected
performance and the audience.
12The Environment
- 1. Visit the facility prior to speaking.
- 2. Request optimal-set up, if the flexibility
exists. - 3. Expect the unexpected.
- 4. Make the best of the environment you are
given.
13Tips for Controlling your quality as a speaker
- 1. Know your content.
- 2. Mind your appearance.
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14Tips for Controlling Your Quality as a Speaker
- 3. Be fully prepared
- Equipment/technology
- Your slides/overheads
- Rehearse!
- Have a back-up plan
15Dont use this slide!
16Use this!
17Tips for Controlling Your Quality as a Speaker
- 4. Speak confidently
- 5. Respect participants
- 6. Continue to learn and improve as a speaker
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18Summary
- Know the Content
- Tailor your Delivery to the Audience
- Be Prepared
- Relax and Have Fun!
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20Paul Mastoridis, Pharm DDirectorGlassboro, NJ
- Using technology to brighten a stellar
presentation
21Thinking outside the Box can make a difference
Connect all the dots Using one single pen flow
connect with only 4 lines
22Solution
23Thinking Outside The Box
- How to Generate Creative Solutions to Your
Toughest Challenges - Whatever challenges you're currently facing,
doing things the same old way probably won't
overcome them. - In today's ever-changing healthcare climate, we
all need to venture beyond our thinking
boundaries to find innovative solutions and
generate new ideas. - Ideas are not only key to organizational success,
they're a must for a successful career!
24Inside The Box
- Thinking inside the box means accepting the
status quo. - For example, Charles H. Duell, Director of the US
Patent Office, said, "Everything that can be
invented has been invented." - That was in 1899 clearly he was in the box!
25Most of us are inside the box
- Most of us like to conform
- We like to belong
- Social Clubs
- Societies/Committees/Associations
- We want to be a part
- We were trained a certain way
- This is how things are done here
- We feel comfortable
26Outside The Box
- Thinking outside the box requires different
attributes that include - Willingness to take new perspectives to
day-to-day work. - Openness to do different things and to do things
differently. - Focusing on the value of finding new ideas and
acting on them. - Striving to create value in new ways.
- Listening to others.
- Supporting and respecting others when they come
up with new ideas
27Patch Adams
28So How can we do it!
29Who are we as educators/trainers/speakers
- Repetition
- Enthusiasm
- Understanding
- Knowledgeable
- Compliance
- Are we selling? Buy-inreason you have to do
this - Selling ideas, concepts, services, consequences
30Who are we as educators/trainers/speakers
- Reaching out to engage (get info)
- Find need before you fill need
- Get them talking to you, find something in common
- Relating to their needs (give info)
- Answer questions directly
31It all starts with objectives
- Why are you training, educating or speaking to
me? - Can you communicate effectively to me?
- What do you intend to accomplish and have them
take home? - Follow-up?
32Knowing your Audience
- Who are they?
- Where do they come from?
- What is their experience?
- What are their needs/concerns?
- What do they do?
33Know Your Audience
34Know Your Audience
- stuffed vulgar/rude connotations in Australia
- thumbs-upvulgar/rude connotations in Australia
and Arab world (Newsweek) - winking at a woman, even when being friendly, is
inappropriate - US hand shake/kiss once
- Greece kiss twice
- Belgium/Paris kiss thrice
- Lets take a break lets take a ruptureFrench
35Know Your Audience
- Use black and white for materials, colors have
great significance for the Chinese - Use open hand rather than one finger to point
- Japanese/Germans are very sensitive to status and
titles - Left hand is considered unclean in the Arab world
36Know Your Audience
- The O.K. sign and I Got your nose sign as used
in the US is considered obscene to the
Guatemalans, O.K. means money to the Japanese - Latin American people are warm and friendly and
make a lot of physical contact. They often touch
shoulders or hold anothers arm, to withdraw from
such a contact is considered insulting - Some western gestures convey nothing to the
Japanese shrugging of the shoulders or wink of
an eye between friends
37Know Your Audience
- Mexicans catch anothers attention in public
with a psst-psst sound. This is not considered
rude. - Avoid slang or jargon, especially figures of
speech, use short simple sentences, and pause
often to make sure that your exact words are
understood. - JAPAN-Do Not Touch
38Know Your Audience-Resources
- http//www.executiveplanet.com
- tips for U.S. business travellers on foreign
culture and etiquette for selected countries - http//www.cyborlink.com/besite/Default.asp
- http//www.collegeview.com/career/career_basics/im
press_boss/etiquette.html - Test you business etiquette
39The Bottom Line
- Tailor the method of delivery to the expected
performance. - Understand we are a melting pot of
countries/ethnicities - People that have an accent or dont speak English
are not stupid nor are they hard of hearing - Be sensitive and understanding, remember what you
are there to do
40Training techniques and tools
- Identify methods to better interact/communicate
- Group Response System (Poll-the-Audience)
- Great tool to teach/train/educate other
healthcare providers
41The Bottom Line
- Tailor the method of delivery to the expected
performance and the audience.
42GROUP RESPONSE SYSTEM
43GCP Training techniques and tools
- Identify methods to better interact/communicate
at Meetings - Group Response System (Poll-the-Audience)
44GCP Training techniques and tools
- Assessment Testing Pre/Post
- Promote a consistent message among investigators
and sponsor personnel. - Provide a global question and answer forum.
- Know your SOPs, GCPs, ICH guidelines
- Encourage open discussions
- Keep focused
- Work Hard Play Hard
45Software to spice up Training/Educating
- Gameshow Pro3
- Is That Your Final Answer Jeopardy / Family
Feud / Tic Tac Toe game shows / Create
Millionaire type games shows - Gameshow Presenter - software Create a game show
with minimal expense - Classroom Bingo B-I-N-G-O makes classroom
learning fun - http//www.trainerswarehouse.com
- http//www.trainingmag.com
46LINKS to a Better Presentation
- Cool Word of the Dayhttp//www.randomhouse.com/wo
td/index.pperl?date19970530 - Famous Quotationshttp//www.quotationspage.com/
- Knowledge Seekerwww.infoplease.com
- Rhyming Dictionaryhttp//www.rhymezone.com/
- Rogets Thesauruswww.thesaurus.com
- Webster Dictionarywww.m-w.com/dictionary.htm
- Webster Thesauruswww.m-w.com/thesaurus.htm
47LINKS to a Better Presentation
- www.presenteronline.com
- effective presentation skills
- free templates, clip art, sound clips
- www.presentersuniversity.com
- courses (content, delivery, visual aids)
- free downloads
- http//www.animationfactory.com
- Templates, Pictures, Animation
- http//world.altavista.com/
- Translation Service
48WORK HARD PLAY HARD
- HAVE FUN!
- MUSIC Universal Language
- KARAOKE!
- http//www.vanbasco.com/
- Midi search engine/software
- http//www.vanbasco.com/midisearch.html
- I want to leave you with just a note
49Summary
- Generate creative solutions to your challenges
through thinking outside the box ideas - Enthusiasm, Understanding, Knowledgeable,
Compliance keys to who we are and who we can
become - Know your audience
- Reaching out to engage (get info)
- Relating to their needs (give info)
- Respond to their needs
- Tailor the method of delivery to the expected
performance
50Summary
- PRESENTATION PRESENTATION PRESENTATION
- Great resources to make training/presenting fun!
51You tell me, and I forget. You teach me, and I
remember. You involve me, and I learn.
-Benjamin Franklin
52Workshop