Tuesday, 19 January 2016

CC Project # 3 Get to the Point "Maximize Your Day"


EXECUTIVE SUMMARY:

Every speech must have a general and a specific purpose. A general purpose is to inform, to persuade, to entertain or to inspire. A specific purpose is what you want the audience to do after listening to your speech. Once you have estab¬lished your general and specific purposes, you'll find it easy to organize your speech. You'll also have more confidence, which makes you more convincing, enthusiastic and sincere. Of course, the better organized the speech is, the more likely it is to achieve your purpose.

OBJECTIVES:
Select a speech topic and determine its general and specific purposes.
Organize the speech in a manner that best achieves those purposes,
Ensure the beginning, body and conclusion reinforce the purposes.
Project sincerity and conviction and control any nervousness you may feel.
Strive not to use notes.

Time: Five to seven minutes

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