Friday, October 26, 2012

Public Speaking: 5 Presentation Myths Debunked | Business ...

We all feel pressured at times to perform at work ? whether it?s to influence our company to move to a new IT system, or pitch to a potential client and win their business. When it comes to presenting, there are pressures we don?t need. Here are five public speaking myths to debunk now.

1. We need to be an extrovert to be a great presenter

Clint Eastwood, Meryl Streep, Tom Hanks. All are famous introverts, but how is this possible? It is a myth that only extroverts make great presenters. The issue in being a great presenter is not whether you are an extrovert or introvert, but on how willing you are to stand up and share your story with others. Often, those of us who are more introverted have deeper imaginations, ponder more, and think deeply. So, when we do express ourselves, the content can be riveting. If you are naturally introverted, the key is to find a way of presenting that is consistent with your natural communication style rather than try to be someone you are not. How you express yourself comfortably on a one-to-one basis could well be the best method to follow when speaking to a larger group.

2. Planning a great presentation takes considerable time

How many hours, days, weeks, years have gone into changing that font, or getting that picture to whoosh into view for your finale? Much of this is not necessary. Pareto is famous for his 80-20 rule ? the idea that, in business, 80% of the results we achieve come from 20% of the activities we do. In the world of presenting, the formula is a more extreme 98-2 rule. 2% of the effort delivers 98% of the benefit. With the right tools (such as a presentation app), you can create a presentation in minutes. The materials you create, whether this is a PowerPoint, should be simple. More and more, we are seeing great presenters who are light on text and heavy on images. Next time you present, make use of pictures and tell the story or message behind each one to your audience.

3. We should have superior knowledge to our audience

We all love to be right, but how can we be? It?s impossible to know everything in your field of work, and that?s okay. It?s important not to claim to be right when speaking if you think you could be challenged. There is nothing wrong with being questioned (in fact it can be a good thing), but you should never put yourself in a position of saying something that is incorrect or nonsense. The key is learning to let go of having ALL the answers. Focus on what you do know and admit to your audience if you there is something you don?t know. Be pleased if you hear the ?Ah but?? question from a member of the audience. Not only will this create an interactive audience but the whole group (as well as you) could benefit from new knowledge too.

4. It?s not what we say but how we say it

The myth that body language accounts for 55%, voice 38% and words 7% has already been debunked. What is interesting here is to explore which is more important ? the words or the way they are delivered? Words help us make sense of our world and share our thoughts and feelings with others. Without this framework of common understanding, we would probably still be roaming the plains and living in caves. The words ARE important ? each choice of word or phrase we use will create an internal picture for the people we are talking to. There is no doubt that body language and tone of voice can reinforce what we say but, if the words themselves do not influence or educate your audience, then you won?t achieve your business aim. Treat body language, tone and words equally. One cannot be effective without the other, but focus on getting your key words right first.

5. We need to get rid of our nerves before we present

Many of has have heard the statistic that talking in public is people?s number one fear. Not only is this feeling normal, it is good ? necessary in fact. Yes, the fear of public speaking increases our heart rate and breathing, and feeling of alertness. Why would our brain do this to us? This is what puts us into the state to perform our best. I believe it?s impossible to deliver our top game without it. The key is to welcome these feelings rather than by debilitated by them. It does take time and practice to learn to be comfortable with such nerves but it?s worth it. By being at the edge of our comfort zone ? whether through public speaking or any other feared activity ? we get a boost of adrenaline and that?s where living really begins?

These are just five myths to presenting. Let me know if there are other public speaking myths that you think should be debunked and people can overcome them.

Barry Holmes

Barry Holmes is creator and owner of Zoom Creates, who designs and delivers unique learning programmes to enable businesses to overcome their challenges and fulfil their potential. Most recently, Barry launched a mobile business app called ZAPP to support professionals in creating a great presentation in five minutes.

Barry Holmes is creator and owner of Zoom Creates, who designs and delivers unique learning programmes to enable businesses to overcome their challenges and fulfil their potential. Most recently, Barry launched a mobile business app called ZAPP to support professionals in creating a great presentation in five minutes. ...less info

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Interview: Melbourne local, Lachlan Carter - theFetch blog - The Fetch

Deep down in the cozy book-lined dungeons of the Wheeler Centre, Community Ambassador Deb Itzkowic sat down with Lachlan Carter (left) to chat about the imminent launch of 100 Story Building, an inspiring social enterprise that he co-founded with Jenna Williams (right) and Jess Tan (middle).

What is 100 Story Building?

100 Story Building is a social enterprise and centre for young writers. Based in Melbourne?s inner-west, it?s stated mission is to ??provide opportunities for the most marginalised children and young people in our community to build literacy skills, confidence and a sense of belonging ? the key to their future success.?

The projects implemented by 100 Story Building connect students with creative professionals from all aspects of the literary world, who undertake to share their passion for storytelling, demystify the creative process and support students to write, create and explore their literary skills.

Of utmost importance to Lachlan, all of 100 Story Building?s projects have authentic outcomes and honour students? work so that they have an opportunity to see their work being celebrated in a professional space. Lachlan is also proud of other positive side-effects of the literary programs which include building students? self confidence and engaging their natural creative spirits in an effortless way.

Once upon a time? (Or ?tell us about the seeds for 100 Story Building?)

Four years ago, Lach, a primary school teacher (amongst other talents) who had been working with disadvantaged students in Melbourne?s inner-west primary schools, teamed up with Jenna, who had her feet firmly planted in the publishing world, to pursue a shared vision that combined their love of kids with their love of the literary arts.

Together they followed their pied piper (Dave Eggars) to undertake a three month internship at 826 Valencia in San Fransisco, an organisation whose mission it is to support students writing skills and help teaches get their students excited about writing.

This was a role model organisation for Lach and Jenna?s vision and the best place to soak up the skills and experience required to implement a like-minded organisation in their home town, Melbourne.

On return the pair founded Pigeons Projects, a not-for-profit organisation that delivered creative writing workshops to primary school students. Over the past four years they have been busy nurturing and growing the literary skills of marginalised children in Melbourne?s inner-west.

Fast forward four years later and Pigeons has written itself into a new story called 100 Story Building, where the lead authors include Alice Pung and Michael Prior who are the Ambassadors of this visionary social enterprise.

Who have been influential in helping get your social enterprise up and running?

Lachlan acknowledged the amazing support 100 Story Building has had along the way from its Board members, philanthropic funding bodies, industry bodies, Melbourne?s literary community as well as the schools and students that they have worked with over the past four years.

One of the main reasons that 100 Story Building has been able to get off the ground was through the support of The Social Traders program called??The Crunch?. During the three month program, Lachlan and Jenna were supported by mentors who helped them develop a feasibility study for their social enterprise. At the end of the program they participated in a pitch for investment that pitted 100 Story Building against other The Crunch participants and they were the lucky winners of start-up funding and ongoing mentoring support which ensured that the social enterprise was viable.

Since then 100 Story Building has been awarded philanthropic grants to keep them afloat until a time in the not too distant future that their social enterprise will be self-funding.

Tell us about some of your pilot projects?

Lachlan and his team have recently run a pilot program called ?In Other Words? in collaboration with Maribyrnong City Council. Over the course of a term Prep to Year 2, who predominantly came from low socio-economic, non-English speaking homes, were asked to create and tell their parent?s stories. The program was a holistic vision of literacy where parents, teachers and students worked collaboratively and parents were empowered to assist their kids to develop literacy skills.

Each week ?storytellers?, including Melbourne literary heavyweight Alice Pung, ran workshops to help the students develop their own story and their own storytelling voice. The program evolved and adapted over time when poet Taririo Mavondo, one of the ?storytellers?, introduced the students to ?kamishibai?, a Japanese storytelling form involving paper theatre. The students magnetised towards this art form and ultimately their told their stories using words and pictures which were filmed during the workshop. The program improved students? literary skills by teaching them how to put together a story using a simple character and plot framework and at the same time also developed other skills such as public speaking.

The school community came together at the grand finale film premiere, complete with red carpet and popcorn, which was held in a transformed classroom. (You can check out the students creative genius yourselves at a film screening at Federation Square on Saturday 27 October at 10am as part of the Federation Square 10th birthday celebration.)?Lachlan is serious about ensuring that 100 Story Building programs improve literacy and explains that the program is now being independently evaluated for concrete literacy development outcomes and hopes that this successful pilot project will be run again in other schools.

Another successful pilot program was run in collaboration with Harvest Magazine, where students in Year 5 and 6 convened as the editorial committee of ?Early Artist?, a children?s edition of the magazine. Each week the students participated in a workshop facilitated by an industry professional designed to explore the various stages of the publishing process. The students put out a tender for submissions, chose the stories they wanted to include (which included rejecting a number of established adult writers!), edited the articles, designed the layout of the magazine and published it.

How will your social enterprise work?

Lach envisages that eventually the literary programs for marginalised students in schools will be funded by a range of writing workshops offered to adults and kids in the general public, using the skills, experience and networks that they have developed. Examples include school holiday workshops for kids, master classes for adults who want to write for children and in collaboration with Hardie Grant Egmont (Hardie Grant?s emerging reader?s publishing arm) the 100 Story Studio will hold workshops where budding writers can present their work and get constructive feedback.

What a fabulous enterprise? how can I get involved?

Currently 100 Story Building is looking for a place to call home in the West Footscray/Flemington area. Once established, the 100 Story Studio will be the hub for the social enterprise?s ongoing programs and workshops. 100 Story Building is currently seeking enthusiastic volunteers passionate about creating it?s literary vision who can help in a range of areas including the fit-out of the studio, administration, marketing and program facilitators. Volunteers wanting to work with kids will understandably undergo a rigorous screening process including completing a working with children check.

100 Story Building will be launched on?Tuesday October 30, 7:30pm ? 8:15pm at the Wheeler Centre. Find out how the 100 Story Building will support the voices of more than 1000 children and young people in the inner-west of Melbourne, and how you can get involved and help to work towards 100 Story Building?s ?happily ever after?. RSVP here.

Email: lach@100storybuilding.org.au
Facebook: 100 Story Building
Twitter: @100storyb

Source: http://blog.thefetch.com/2012/10/25/interview-melbourne-local-lachlan-carter/

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Amazon debuts Kindle Windows 8 app

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With all the hubbub surrounding today's Microsoft event, who can blame Amazon for wanting to get in on the action? The mega-retailer used the opportunity to announce the Windows 8 version of its popular reading app. Interested parties can download the thing for free from the Windows Store, giving them access to the company's selection of 1.5 million titles. The app is available in English, French, German, Italian, Spanish and Portuguese and offers up good old Amazon features like Whispersync. Amazon also used the opportunity to announce that Acer, Asus, Dell, HP, Lenovo and Samsung will be pre-loading the app on their devices. More information can be found in the source link below.

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Jailbreaking your phone is legal in the US, but not iPads and iPods

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The United States government has ruled that it?s perfectly legal for you to jailbreak your phone ? and by jailbreak, we mean that it?s not going to violate any copyright laws. But don?t think that you?re going to be able to legally hack any of your other devices, because the US Copyright Office says that tablets are excluded from this ruling.

As?reported by The Verge, the US Copyright Office?issued rulings on exemptions?to the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA) today and said that the ?category of tablets is difficult to define? so rather than issue a blanket exemption, it declined to lump tablet devices in with phones.

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Who can deny that copyright is arbitrary, and not a protection of any natural property rights?

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Lil Wayne Has 'Like 90' Unreleased Songs With Dr. Dre

'You just never know which one he gonna put out,' Weezy tells MTV News of his unheard collaborations with Dr. Dre.
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