24 Time Management Hacks to Develop for Increased Productivity
Public speaking ted talks
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3. 2a. How did the speaker capture the attention of the audience
in his or her introduction?
By calling on a member and including him in her comedic act.
6. The TED Commandments
The TED Commandments
Dream big. Strive to create the best talk you
have ever given. Reveal something never seen
before. Do something the audience will
remember forever. Share an idea that could
change the world.
Show us the real you. Share your passions, your
dreams ... and also your fears. Be vulnerable.
Speak of failure as well as success.
Make the complex plain. Don't try to dazzle
intellectually. Don't speak in abstractions.
Explain! Give examples. Tell stories. Be specific.
Connect with people's emotions. Make us laugh!
Make us cry!
Don't flaunt your ego. Don't boast. It's the surest
way to switch everyone off.
No selling from the stage! Unless we have
specifically asked you to, do not talk about your
company or organization. And don't even think
about pitching your products or services or
asking for funding from stage.
Feel free to comment on other speakers' talks,
to praise or to criticize. Controversy energizes!
Enthusiastic endorsement is powerful!
Don't read your talk. Notes are fine. But if the
choice is between reading or rambling, then
read!
End your talk on time. Doing otherwise is to
steal time from the people that follow you.
We won't allow it.
Rehearse your talk in front of a trusted
friend ... for timing, for clarity, for impact.
7. 3. Which of the ten TED Commandments does the
speaker best follow? How/why?
Don’t bore the audience. Step to the mic!
Connect with people's emotions. Make us laugh! Make us cry!
8. I think this speakers evaluation from me is a 3
out of 5. This being because I liked the way she
presented the information but I thought she
could have had better jokes to relate to the
subject more.
9. What I have learned from my
presenter?
• I have learned that you shouldn't’t let a mental illness or someone telling you you
have one stop you from doing what it is you want to do.
10. Delivery
• What iv learned about delivery is that you need to be very clear and
presentable.
• Preparation has a lot to do with how you deliver.
• Stay energetic and passionate.
11. Sir ken Robinson is a man of experience and great
Ruby wax is more of the product of what wisdom that brings his thoughts into action. He fights
sir ken Robinson was talking about. for people like Ruby wax!
13. • What I would tell my classmates for their
speach is that the most important thing is to be
prepared.
`The more repetition they do the
better they will speak overall.