No Sweat Public Speaking! by Miller Fred E
Author:Miller, Fred E. [Miller, Fred E.]
Language: eng
Format: mobi
Publisher: Fred Co.
Published: 2011-03-07T16:00:00+00:00
There’s also the temptation for some to lean on the lectern and even cross their feet. This relaxed stance can send a nonprofessional message to the audience.
Hand-held microphones can be corded or cordless.
They can also be used effectively or ineffectively. If not used correctly, they’ll detract from a good presentation. Have you ever seen someone gesture with both hands, microphone in one, while they continue talking? You can see - I should say, hear, or don’t hear - what I mean, right?
When the mike is corded, guard against tripping over the cord, fidgeting with it, wrapping it around the lectern, etc.
The answer might be to use a lavaliere microphone. One hint here – don’t thump your chest! (I’ve done it – not cool!)
Also, remove, or turn off your lavaliere microphone before having private conversations, going to the restroom, or doing anything else that might later prove embarrassing!
If you’re naturally soft-spoken, it might be good to invest in a small portable system. There are a number of fine, lightweight ones available.
With any sound system, it’s important to practice with the equipment prior to speaking, if possible. Best, also, to demand a mike check! You have to get used to using the equipment and listening to yourself before presenting before an audience. It’s best to test and practice a sound system in the room where you’ll be speaking. Each room has its own issues, and sound projection can be one of them.
We’ve all been in spaces where you can’t clearly hear the person sitting across from you. It is to be hoped the place you’ll be speaking in won’t be this bad, but finding out things like this in advance, and managing it well, can save the day for your talk.
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