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Persuasive PRESENTATIONS

CHECKLIST FOR SUCCESS. Persuasive PRESENTATIONS. This checklist simplifies the presentation concepts found in Chapter 15 of our text. This checklist is NOT a substitute for reading the chapter. Please read it. This information IS exam material– so take notes. STUDENTS PLEASE NOTE!.

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Persuasive PRESENTATIONS

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  1. CHECKLIST FOR SUCCESS Persuasive PRESENTATIONS

  2. This checklist simplifies the presentation concepts found in Chapter 15 of our text. This checklist is NOT a substitute for reading the chapter. Please read it. This information IS exam material– so take notes. STUDENTS PLEASE NOTE!

  3. WHAT ARE PERSUASIVE PRESENTATIONS? • When you want to bring about a change in your audience. For example: • Five Reasons to Quit Smoking • Why Saudi Arabia Should Become a Leader in Solar Energy.

  4. SELECTING A PERSUASIVE PURPOSE 4 CHOICES

  5. You can argue for CONTINUANCE

  6. You can argue for. . . DISCONTINUANCE

  7. Difficult to evaluate and measure EASIEST TO PRESENT, HOWEVER……. • Continuance • Deterrence

  8. You can argue for. . DETERRENCE

  9. You can argue for. . . ADOPTION

  10. Challenging to present • Adoption • Discontinuance

  11. WHAT TO AVOID….

  12. the boomerang effect When the audience likes you less at the end of the presentation than they did at the beginning

  13. HOW TO AVOID THE BOOMERANG • KNOW YOUR AUDIENCE (FRIENDLY, HOSTILE, NEUTRAL, A MIX?) • DO CAREFUL RESEARCH • NOT EVERYONE WILL AGREE WITH YOU— BE GRACIOUS NOT DEFENSIVE

  14. KNOW THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN

  15. The Difference is…… • Evidence • Examples, surveys, testimony, statistics • Proof • Evidence that is believed by the receiver • Audience has to accept the evidence to make it proof

  16. REMEMBER EVIDENCE MUST BE TESTED TO BE VALID • KNOW THE TEN TESTS FOR EVIDENCE IDENTIFIED ON PAGE 397 OF YOUR TEXT (4th ed.).

  17. TO ORGANIZE YOUR ARGUMENT: USE THE MONROE MOTIVATED SEQUENCE, PAGE 402

  18. TO CONVINCE YOUR AUDIENCE You require 3 proofs:

  19. USE THE THREE PROOFS Logos Ethos Pathos

  20. Three Forms of Proof • Logical Proof (Logos) • The use of argument and evidence to persuade • Personal Proof (Ethos) • The use of source credibility to persuade • Emotional Proof (Pathos) • The use of narrative to persuade

  21. FINALLY, PERSUASION IS ALL ABOUT RESPECT… • ACCURATELY CITE YOUR SOURCES • RESPECT YOUR SOURCES • RESPECT YOUR AUDIENCE • RESPECT YOUR OPPONENT

  22. TO REVIEW. . . Know your purpose Test your evidence Use the 3 proofs Respect goes a long way!

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