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Drafting Speeches

Speech Business Communication

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Drafting

Speeches

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The expression of or the ability to express thoughts and feelings by

articulate sounds.A person's style of speaking.

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Good speech habits may be considered soft skills in the

marketplace,

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Slang, street talk and bad grammar can give customers the impression

you are not a professional organization

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Employees must be able to convey instructions, orders and guidelines to other employees in a clear and

concise manner

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The ability to speak well is related to the ability to listen well too.

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Employees who cannot listen well cannot perform well, because

many instructions are relayed by managers verbally

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Business speeches can be important when it comes to

promoting a new achievement or product.

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Audience. First, determine who your audience is and customize your writing

accordingly. High school students hearing about a great literary figure or a historical

event will have a somewhat different vocabulary and level of knowledge than

would a graduate class in literary analysis. Avoid terms or jargon the first group is

unlikely to understand, and don’t dumb it down for those who are in the know.

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Purpose and message

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Brainstorming (an idea or way of solving a problem )It may take you some time to figure out just what the purpose and main message of your speech will be, especially if

you have a lot of diverse knowledge about your subject.

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Categorize. Your brainstorming session should yield several areas that will be subcategories of your

main message

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Attention grabber. Remember your audience will not be feeling any of

the anxiety you are likely to fee

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Introduction. Body. Conclusion

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Questions. Be sure to allow enough time for your audience to

ask questions.

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Practice, practice.