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- 1. Turning business professionals into professional presenters!
Chamber Spotlight Speech by Jacki Rose – presented on 9/20/05
Have you ever given a presentation where afterwards someone came up to you and said,
“That was fabulous!”?
Who here thinks public speaking is fun? Who here avoids public speaking at all costs?
The number one fear among us today is the fear of public speaking. Death is number 2.
Jerry Seinfeld says: that means at a funeral the average person would rather be in the
casket than give the eulogy.
The ironic thing is that public speaking is one of the most important skills necessary to
succeed in business.
I once saw a woman talk about her business. She was so nervous she stumbled through
her notes and shook so much it looked as if she was in the middle of an earthquake. She
appeared as if she had no idea of what she was talking about. When in fact, she knew
exactly what she was talking about and was an expert in her field. She just had bad
presentation skills.
Bad presentation skills produce bad presentations which in turn produce bad results.
If you want your presentations to produce great results, you need to have great
presentation skills.
I wish I had time to let you know what makes a great presentation, but I only have 3
minutes and half of them are gone. However, you can find lots of free public speaking
tips on my website which is listed on my brochure in front of you. One of you will win
my new CD from the raffle on 11 steps to powerful public speaking, but if you don’t win
it and you would like it, see me later. I just happened to have a few extras with me.
I thrive on turning ordinary people into great presenters. If you want to turn your staff
into great presenters or if you want to turn yourself into a great presenter, then give me
a call.
I’ll leave you with one really good tip.
Last Friday I was the keynote speaker at a National conference in Boston.
Afterwards people came up to me and said, “That was a fabulous presentation, you
spoke from your heart, and you connected with the audience.”
When you speak from the heart, when you connect with the audience, and when you
give your audience something they can benefit from, your next presentation just may be
fabulous.
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Website: www.JackiRose.com │www.TheCyclingSpeaker.com │ Email: Jacki@JackiRose.com │ Tel. 508-381-1529
© Top Performance 2011 * Public Speaking & Presentation Skills Training * Workshops * Seminars * Coaching
- 2. Turning business professionals into professional presenters!
Chamber Spotlight Speech by Jacki Rose – presented on 9/20/05
Have you ever given a presentation where afterwards someone came up to you and said, “That
was fabulous!”? Comment [JR1]: Strong opening.
Made it about the audience, not me. 3
questions about them.
Who here thinks public speaking is fun? Who here avoids public speaking at all costs?
The number one fear among us today is the fear of public speaking. Death is number 2. Jerry
Seinfeld says: that means at a funeral the average person would rather be in the casket than give
the eulogy. Comment [JR2]: Quoted a well
known and included humor. Relevant to
the subject matter.
The ironic thing is public speaking is one of the most important skills necessary to succeed in
business.
I once saw a woman talk about her business. She was so nervous she stumbled through her
notes and shook so much it looked as if she was in the middle of an earthquake. She appeared as
if she had no idea of what she was talking about. When in fact, she knew exactly what she was
talking about and was an expert in her field. She just had bad presentation skills. Comment [JR3]: Example to show
the importance of the message I’m trying
to get across. Proof of the statement I
Bad presentation skills produce bad presentations which in turn produce bad results. made above.
Comment [JR4]: Serious, powerful
If you want your presentations to produce great results, you need to have great presentation statement.
skills.
Comment [JR5]: Talking about the
audience again, not me. Addressing their
I wish I had time to let you know what makes a great presentation, but I only have 3 minutes needs.
and half of them are gone. However, you can find lots of free public speaking tips on my website Comment [JR6]: Shows that I care
which is listed on my brochure in front of you. One of you will win my new CD from the raffle on and adds humor.
11 steps to powerful public speaking, but if you don’t win it and you would like it, see me later. I Comment [JR7]: Reason to go to my
just happened to have a few extras with me. website. Benefit to them, not me. Did not
spell out www. Or website. Told them
where to find it in front of them. Reason
I thrive on turning ordinary people into great presenters. If you want to turn your staff into great to look at brochure.
presenters or if you want to turn yourself into a great presenter, then give me a call.
Comment [JR8]: Letting them know I
have a product for sale without saying, “I
I’ll leave you with one really good tip. have CDs for sale” or “buy my cd.”
Comment [JR9]: Showed them my
Last Friday I was the keynote speaker at a National conference in Boston. passion for this.
Comment [JR10]: Emphasized
Afterwards people came up to me and said, “That was a fabulous presentation, you spoke from benefit to them if they called me. And
your heart, and you connected with the audience.” letting them know what I can do for them.
Comment [JR11]: Giving them
When you speak from the heart, when you connect with the audience, and when you give your something for nothing. The more
knowledge you can share that will benefit
audience something they can benefit from, your next presentation just may be fabulous. others, the more they see how good you
really are.
It’s actually less than 3 minutes. I allowed time for pauses, laughter, etc. Did not have to rush Comment [JR12]: Story
through it. If you give a 20 minute presentation in 30 minutes, you will be giving the right demonstrates the impact I have when I
present. Testimonial without saying,
amount. If you give a 30 minute presentation in 30 minutes or 20 minutes, you will be rushing “people thought I was great.”
through it and may not get it all done, and may not be able to connect or interact with your Comment [JR13]: Tied the ending
audience. back to the opening.
________________________________________________________________________________
Website: www.JackiRose.com │www.TheCyclingSpeaker.com │ Email: Jacki@JackiRose.com │ Tel. 508-381-1529
© Top Performance 2011 * Public Speaking & Presentation Skills Training * Workshops * Seminars * Coaching