A Workbook for THE Presentation Guide Book

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Copyright: 2015

Pages: 80

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When Aristotle defined communication as “the art of discovering in any given case the available means of persuasion,” he really did mean an “art” or “craft”–not a science. In other words, he meant a practical activity where one works to shape all the elements of a presentation into one the audience eagerly accepts.

Specifically designed as a complement to Selling Yourself and Your Ideas (3rd Edition), A Workbook for THE Presentation Guidebook aims to help you construct the most difficult parts of presentations, and the most difficult presentations as well.

About the Author

Preface

Dress for Success

The Elevator Opening

The Informative Lecture or Keynote Address

The Introduction of a Keynote Speaker

The Meeting

The Past, Present and Future Self-Introduction

The Persuasive Keynote Address

Problem-Solution or Cause-Effect Formats

Rough Drafting Monroe’s Motivated Sequence

The Pet Peeve Release Exercise

The Presentation of an Award or Gift

Presenting with a Team

The Moderating or Facilitating of an Event

The Moderator or Facilitator

The Team Symposium (with a moderator)

The Toast

The Tribute

Instructions for Forums and “The Second Closure”

Appendix

(Sample) Evaluation Form: Monore’s Motivated Sequence Persuasive Presentation

(Sample) Evaluation Form: Problem-Solution or Cause-Effect Persuasive Presentation

(Sample) Evaluation Form: Dyadic Interpersonal or Team Presentation

Team Member Evaluation

Dr. Crystal Rae Coel

Crystal Rae Coel (pronounced like Noel but with a “C”), M.A., J.D., (Esquire), is Assistant Dean for Student Affairs and Diversity at the Louis D. Brandeis School of Law at the University of Louisville. For 25 years, she was the Director of Speech and Debate in the Organizational Communication Department within the College of Business. She’s been at Murray State University for over fifteen years. She also enjoys serving as the Head of Elizabeth College. It is one of the eight residential colleges, with each one having over 1200 students, staff, and faculty members. For 13 of those years, she was Head of Elizabeth Residential College, and she was Murray State's first African American College Head.

Dr. Coel has appeared in Who’s Who in Education and Who’s Who in American Law. She has been a CLE instructor for the Kentucky Bar Association and the Department of Public Advocacy. Her expertise is in public address, debate, mediation, broadcast performance, team communication, and leadership. She’s an active and licensed Pennsylvania attorney, a certified mediator, motivational speaker and corporate consultant. Her clients have included but are not limited to the National Weather Service and Kroger subsidiaries.

Dean Coel is from suburban Philadelphia, PA (Haverford Township). She received her Bachelor of Arts in Mass Media and Journalism from Hampton University in Virginia, her Master of Arts in Communications with an emphasis in public address from the University of Louisiana at Monroe, and her Doctor of Jurisprudence from the Southern University Law Center in Louisiana. She went to Taipei, Taiwan where she conducted a three-day workshop/seminar about leadership and communication for the Intel-NTU Connected Context Computing Center at National Taiwan University. She is a member of many academic honor societies and professional communication and legal organizations. Over the past 20 years, she has received numerous awards for forensics and teaching excellence. She has been a co-author/contributing writer/consultant for several books and journal articles. She is also a voice over artist for the Talent Trek Agency. She loves God as the Trinity, her family members, her friends, and her students.

When Aristotle defined communication as “the art of discovering in any given case the available means of persuasion,” he really did mean an “art” or “craft”–not a science. In other words, he meant a practical activity where one works to shape all the elements of a presentation into one the audience eagerly accepts.

Specifically designed as a complement to Selling Yourself and Your Ideas (3rd Edition), A Workbook for THE Presentation Guidebook aims to help you construct the most difficult parts of presentations, and the most difficult presentations as well.

About the Author

Preface

Dress for Success

The Elevator Opening

The Informative Lecture or Keynote Address

The Introduction of a Keynote Speaker

The Meeting

The Past, Present and Future Self-Introduction

The Persuasive Keynote Address

Problem-Solution or Cause-Effect Formats

Rough Drafting Monroe’s Motivated Sequence

The Pet Peeve Release Exercise

The Presentation of an Award or Gift

Presenting with a Team

The Moderating or Facilitating of an Event

The Moderator or Facilitator

The Team Symposium (with a moderator)

The Toast

The Tribute

Instructions for Forums and “The Second Closure”

Appendix

(Sample) Evaluation Form: Monore’s Motivated Sequence Persuasive Presentation

(Sample) Evaluation Form: Problem-Solution or Cause-Effect Persuasive Presentation

(Sample) Evaluation Form: Dyadic Interpersonal or Team Presentation

Team Member Evaluation

Dr. Crystal Rae Coel

Crystal Rae Coel (pronounced like Noel but with a “C”), M.A., J.D., (Esquire), is Assistant Dean for Student Affairs and Diversity at the Louis D. Brandeis School of Law at the University of Louisville. For 25 years, she was the Director of Speech and Debate in the Organizational Communication Department within the College of Business. She’s been at Murray State University for over fifteen years. She also enjoys serving as the Head of Elizabeth College. It is one of the eight residential colleges, with each one having over 1200 students, staff, and faculty members. For 13 of those years, she was Head of Elizabeth Residential College, and she was Murray State's first African American College Head.

Dr. Coel has appeared in Who’s Who in Education and Who’s Who in American Law. She has been a CLE instructor for the Kentucky Bar Association and the Department of Public Advocacy. Her expertise is in public address, debate, mediation, broadcast performance, team communication, and leadership. She’s an active and licensed Pennsylvania attorney, a certified mediator, motivational speaker and corporate consultant. Her clients have included but are not limited to the National Weather Service and Kroger subsidiaries.

Dean Coel is from suburban Philadelphia, PA (Haverford Township). She received her Bachelor of Arts in Mass Media and Journalism from Hampton University in Virginia, her Master of Arts in Communications with an emphasis in public address from the University of Louisiana at Monroe, and her Doctor of Jurisprudence from the Southern University Law Center in Louisiana. She went to Taipei, Taiwan where she conducted a three-day workshop/seminar about leadership and communication for the Intel-NTU Connected Context Computing Center at National Taiwan University. She is a member of many academic honor societies and professional communication and legal organizations. Over the past 20 years, she has received numerous awards for forensics and teaching excellence. She has been a co-author/contributing writer/consultant for several books and journal articles. She is also a voice over artist for the Talent Trek Agency. She loves God as the Trinity, her family members, her friends, and her students.