How to Speak With Confidence: Crash Course Business - Soft Skills #4
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- Опубликовано: 22 июл 2024
- Public speaking isn't easy for everyone. It can be nerve racking and even scary. But, in this episode of Crash Course Business Soft Skills, Evelyn talks to us about S.U.C.C.E.S and how we can use it to help us be prepared to speak to a group.
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0:48 Public Speaking
- A pitch - Meetings
1:23 Facial Expression
- Slides should be visual
2:10 Eye contact
2:34 SUCCES
- Simple (K.I.S.S)
- Unexpected
- Concete (Velcro. Use examples your audience knows)
- Credible
- Emotional
- Story
6:16 Active Listening
6:46 Short pauses are ok. Circle Speak (“so your saying...
7:21 Thought Bubble 💭
(This is intricate)
9:00 Practice
10:04 *Remember...*
you're amazing!
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I’ve been thrown into a management position I’m wildly unqualified for. I have great people skills but actually leading and organizing groups has been difficult. This series has helped me so much to feel better prepared and more confident at my job and in my personal life. Thank you for doing this series!
Love seeing Evelyn from the Internets! She is such an effective and engaging educator :) Thanks Crash Course!
Here is a sixteen-year-old student from Czech republic who struggles with talking in front of a crowd of people. I am really grateful for your videos, you help me a lot with my exams and I'm quite sure that I'm not the only student here. So thank you Crash Course for this kind of education! Greetings from Czech republic, Elissa.
Thanks a lot! I was just being frustrated about my crippling social anxiety and my youtube suggested this!
Give us an Anthropology Crash Course, please!
@@FlamingBasketballClub Ooo yes linguistics
I love when people talk about how to talk. It makes me feel like I can actually speak with confidence!
I'm using these videos to help my team develop their soft skills. Thank you for doing this!
How to deal with crippling anxiety
Lol, and she used all of them on that video
4:22: Fun fact- people are cheering at the "We choose to go to the moon" line in the recording because they are reacting to the previous line: A joke about the unrelenting struggle it was for Rice to beat Texas in Football (speech was given at Rice).
I guess you got to keep it relatable
Quite a couple of hooks! Loved it! Will def re-watch it couple hundred times.
My brother is literally getting married TOMORROW and I have to do a speech... This couldn't have been better timed so thanks 😂💛
This presenter is so awesome. Anything she narrates, I’m watching!
Thanks for the Valuable and Knowledgeble Content Team, I really Appreciate that, Do More to bring positive outcome from the Society !
You are so helpful, thank you for this wonderful video ❤️❤️
At the beginning of this series, I did not like that this wasn't John or Hank Green; however, I am now really glad that it isn't as she does an amazing job with these. I also absolutely love the pop culture references.
This should just about be a required class in high school. I'm not in my mid 20s, I'm in my mid 40s and I've never even heard of some of this stuff...
I can do a lot of it, mind you, even socially awkward as I am, but I didn't know the terms, didn't understand any part of it. Not well enough to pick apart my own performance and understand what I did right OR wrong. I've always felt completely bewildered in a public-speaking situation. The idea of filming myself is downright terrifying...! Which probably means it's got the most potential to help me out, doesn't it?
you're such a great presenter, this is all so useful and effecient
My Principal introduced me to the K.I.S.S. method and expanded it to Keep It Short and Simple
I can't even talk to girls normally never mind with confidence
All the best bud!you gotta talk with em
I 'm a girl and I agree girls tend to be hard to talk to, my tip is to open with something about you and then try to get them to talk about themselves a bit.
Bon chance -B#
I guess i can talk with some confidence, but for some reason i cant make eye contact
@@leo-hao I feel ya there, eye contact is hard. ~B#
Love this!
Eagerly waiting for the next video. You inspire us :)
Just listen to my speeches!
Joseph Stalin lol. Okay
Thank you!
A good place to get help with public speaking is the Toastmasters, they have chapters everywhere.
I always do this:
*Everyone in the audience are idiots that don't know anything, and the only person who can explain it to them is you.
*And also pretend that the thing you are currently talking about is the MOST IMPORTANT thing in the world
So that way you will always explain it and say it to make sure people will get it, because with this mentality: they NEED to know this,
but also you don't need to worry about yourself, because you are the expert everyone came to learn from.
Toastmasters is great for practice/experience in public speaking, and most businesses have connections with one of the local groups. Everywhere I have been, the company provided benefits to go to it. Just going a couple of times and not participating can tell you whether you think it can help, and I have never had Toastmasters require membership to attend a couple of sessions (just to participate, and most of the time not even then).
I think the most important part that was barely covered was Audience Analysis. You do not give the same speech to a meeting with engineers that you would give to a meeting of marketers or a meeting of C-level employees. I have had to demo to all of them, and every group has a different set of concerns. Yours and theirs desired end goal of the meeting might be the same across all groups, but the prep and what you focus on to get there for each group will be completely different. Practice with people that can voice a group's concerns, it helps a lot.
Also, sometimes you will be put into a position where you will need to talk down to someone and over explain a topic. Normally when you are doing training or knowledge transfer (KT). You cannot assume that someone knows something. You cannot. YOU CANNOT. You are the expert, you potentially went to school for the job, have trained in the job, have worked the job, and potentially were part of designing or the initial implementation of one or more segments of the job. Someone brand new to the job does not know what you know, what the key points of your job are, or how your company differs from other companies that have the same job. For Instance, I explained to a new hire in training/KT that the production database environment was a live environment that was never to be touched without approval of a senior database administrator or an emergency. I even gave examples of emergency work done in the past, and showed them the team policy for what constituted an emergency and how the decision was made by the team. I emphasized that an emergency for the business was different than an emergency for the database team, and that he should go to a senior if they had concerns. That nothing ever had to be done right then, that it could always wait five minutes or an hour to confirm facts. Two months later, after training, they drop a column and re-add a column on a table in production because someone could not see the data their boss told them to query, that it was 'an emergency, and something was wrong with the column because they could not see it'. Red flags all around, and I only avoided trouble as their trainer because I record all my KT/training sessions and post them to the team wiki for later review/knowledge-sharing. Had to rebuild the column from the audit table, with what felt like everyone in the company checking in to make sure it was done 'properly'. A year later that person drops a table in production because they had multiple environments open at the same time, and was fired. I now have to explain to new hires that we cannot have multiple environments on the same screen, and that each environment open should have its own screen. That by screen we mean monitor, and that they are only going to have one monitor for their first six months.
Awesome,tks
I have 0 confidence in public speaking and its not like you normally get lots of practice. We only get 1 class in college dedicated to it and i never had to do it in high school except once or twice
Oh My word! Its EvelynfromtheInternets! Day made)
Awesome Thanks
nice work!
One time when I was in middle school I got scolded in the cafeteria by one of my teachers, and he had the meanest, soul-piercing glare. I stared at his forehead the whole time
Funny how this was uploaded right after my presentation
TBH when I am scared I drop into a ball on the floor well I do that maybe I will were out of it but I hope I never have to do a speech I am shy enough
Is there a way to make my heart NOT pound in my chest like a drum? Because it distracts me so much thAT I CAN'T EVEN BREATHE, LET ALONE USE THE TIPS THIS VIDEO GIVES
Not to digress, (though I’m about to) someone please tell sis to drop her foundation brand and shade. Thanks!
Excellent video!!!
Also PSYCHE!!!!
😂😂
And I thought I was the only one.
It's significant I fear public speaking. Make another part
Another thing that has helped me speaking in front of others is that, NEWS FLASH: ITS NOT ABOUT YOU. Take your attention off of all of the styles/possible outcomes/tones of voice or ways to spin a sentence and focus on sharing the information that you are communicating. Odds are if you’re selected to speak, your perspective is valued and it is your divine duty to share with others the wealth of unique information you possess. That is your job, and I find that it is easiest to speak in front of others about something you are TRULY passionate about. Anything less is a challenge, because trying to make people care about something you yourself do not will come across as inauthentic. Peace
Cool video!
Kudos on the Lil Sebastian reference.
I don't have naked dreams; but I often have the power to fly.
michaelrose93. You're lucky! In my dreams I only notice a lack of clothes when I'm already flying so all I can do is fly away faster and higher to escape the viewers below. Maybe nudists see it a different way...
What's all that deleted video stuff?
that interpretative dance is me :`D
The peppers do count as vegetables there’s just not enough in proportion to the cheese crust and meat
Is it just me, or did the SUCCES acronym fall by the wayside? I'm not usually super picky about things like this in the videos I watch, but this bothered me more than it should...
Same
Addison Lombardo lol thought I was the only one cuz no one else was saying anything...
@evelynfromtheinternets so great to see you working with PBS and 2cents and all of these educational and uplifting channels!! I’m so excited to watch your career spread into a whole lore of amazing things!
Hey! i saw u on a hair channel before
Please do a Crash Course Geology series please
Best moment is when you’re presenting and you tell a funny joke and no one laughs.
Her: here’s how you speak confidently while public speaking
Me: see but what about ordering my food...or talking in general how do I do that?
I have this weird thing where I can get up on stage and act in a play auditorium full of people. No problem.
But make me get up and do a presentation in front of a class of 12 and I freak out.
WHY?!?
pima262 hard to say, would have to speak with you but it could possibly be you feel comfortable in a play but not in a classroom, your fellow actors might give you comfort whereas you might not have that support in a classroom or maybe when you’re acting YOU are not you rather you’re the character you’re playing and that character is not nervous or anxious, opposed to when you’re in the classroom.. that’s all YOU. no act.
i suggest next time you do a presentation make a script and make up a character then ACT as that character giving that person. (If that’s too hard try giving a presentation as a character you’ve played before)
I thought this was great! Is interrupting really discrimination, or just plain rude?
Where was this when i was in highschool......
You should be about transferring your thoughts and ideas to the other people, or person. Go ahead and look them in the eye, with the aim of that transfer of your ideas. Also, speaking is not reading, they are different.
Not going to lie but further on into the video I saw on the mini-view the slide where there's a woman looking out at a crowd of different colored people and I thought she was talking to candy: it was only when I clicked on that part of the video that it made more sense, but now I see them as Jelly Babies.
*"You could cite a nutritionist to explain why the peppers on that Domino's pizza do **_not_** count as vegetables"* 5:01 < Au contraire, any nutritionist would agree that the peppers are indeed vegetables. What you were *_trying_* to cite, was the 2011 ruling by Congress that declared *_pizza_* to be a vegetable. Actually, they ruled that anything with at least 2 tbs of tomato sauce can be considered a vegetable... But the peppers are unquestionably vegetables, and any nutritionist who "explains" otherwise should not be trusted!
By the way, what's your obsession with pizza? In both of the videos I've seen with you so far, you mention pizza.
wtf is up with the glitchy jumps? at bottom of video?
We are so phonefocused, we can just write lol that's enough
3:13 That's right, HANK, you shouldn't do that!
Please consider doing Crash Course Calculus...
If you are afraid of looking, don't look in the forehead, but between the eyes, on the nose.
But the peppers in the pizza are indeed vegetables...
Try Toastmasters
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Non of this helped me in presentation of ICH guidelines to my colleagues.
I loath cameras to an impressive degree...
Try public speaking with confidence when you have a lisp.
I think the best way to get rid of the elephant in the room -- like an obvious disability of some sort that you know everyone notices -- is to make a joke about it. You could say that you know you have a lisp, and then deliver some sort of little joke.
Thank you honey 💋u beautiful, keep going
What is that hair style called? It looks unique
I feel like the camera is too high in these vids, it feels like I'm looking down at her and that feels uncomfortable.
Peppers don't count as vegetables on pizza because the tomato sauce already does
6:44 do you have to use the M word?
How do I speak?
with your mouth
with confidence
speak How I do?
@@jaredtweed7826 now im so woke as you! Horaaaaay! We did it!!!
P.s. rhyme makes everything cool
Spelled Success wrong lol
Still, pretty decent tips..
Thanks for the share ❤
K.I.S.S. stands for "keep it simple *stupid,"* not silly. You don't provide people with silly pitches, just dumbed down ones. This idea is to keep their frontal lobes as inactive as possible, so that they don't question your words.
John should have done this series
😔🤙🏻
Do not cite a nutritionist, instead cite a dietitian they have very different credentials.
Lol second
I'm really not enjoying the close-ups.
Yeah, a little too close. For some reason they do this a lot, at least in other channels.
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I hates clickbait
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The only time I head the word "Mansplaining" is when a woman clearly does not understand the conversation, and has someone describe it for her. When its a man not understanding the conversation, its called EXPLAINING.
If someone doesn't think you understand the details of the conversation, then let them explain it to you. Even if you already understand what they are saying, they may shed some light on why they feel the need to interject.
We live in a world where the feeling of the conversation is more important the facts of the conversation. The Soviet Union is a good example of this poor way of conversing. They destroyed their own trains, farms, and factories because the people running them FELT as if they knew how to run them. Off to the gulag because you hurt my feelings.
Edit: Aaaannnnd kept watching. Good advice for a lot of things, but keep your damn political ideas out of it. One could say I lean more left than anything else, but what a trainwreck of what is supposed to be "Unbiased" education. There is an undertone of suggesting "thought crimes" throughout the episode.
Americans, lol
Am I the only one who hates the term mansplaining? It's like women are impossible of being condescending too. My ex was always so condescending when she explained things.
Yeah, I find the term annoying and cringey. And I am a girl.
Dislike for the sole reason that she said interrupting people is "mansplaining" when it's something both genders do. Please keep your politics outside of an educational resource as much as possible!
Most people are stupid af. The last thing we need is for them to talk with confidence.
It'd be nice if you made video that doesn't insult people in it while you're trying to tell people to speak confidently. And it would make you more credible to because you wouldn't get dislikes.
Wow. Mansplaining. So for a 2nd video in a row she sneaks in a sly dig at men. Last week was "white man confidence" remark. OK I see where this show is going now. Shame as she is a good presenter, her script is horrible though.
snowflake.
Mansplaining? Really? Lady, you need to control yourself and stop inserting your racist and sexist ideals into educational material. How would you feel if someone put out a video on business skills and was constantly slighting black women the way you have done in 4 episodes now against white men?
Crash course, I'm really disappointed in your choice of instructor here. I can't believe you guys would side with a racist and sexist person like this. She's so full of hate that she can't do a single video without veiled insults at white men. Do her personal opinions reflect those of crash course, then?
If this was a white male talking about "woman-splaining" in the office surely you'd correct them or fire them. It's simply unprofessional behaviour.
Why do you let it slide with her?
Can we stop using the term "mansplaining" already? We already have a word - it's called condescending. Please stop trying to make everything about "social justice". It makes you seem less credible
"Mansplaining" is a sexist expression.
Mansplain is a terrible word, no credible boss or coworker or even HR rep should use it. Either say “over explain”, or ask people to treat each other with respect. Don’t single out one gender to take responsibility when it’s the job of both.
they aren't referring to an entire gender; just people like my brother-in-law lol. But yea it's a pretty dumb word
This video is a rip-off from 'Made To Stick' by Chip & Dan Heath. Even the examples for the SUCCESs framework are directly borrowed from the book. Not acknowledging their contribution is in bad taste. Shame on you.
Mansplaining?
Seriouly? This video lost all credibility in a second.
I wouldn't consider Sotomayor to be very "inspirational."