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Is Your Report Card Lacking?
Master the Art of Delivering An Effective Report
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by Craig Harrison |
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Whether you're in a sales or staff meeting, a board or committee meeting, do yourself and everyone a favor by mastering the technique of giving your oral report. This vital form of speaking is often abused and the ensuing results diminish you and your organization. Learn to give an effective report!An effectively delivered report conveys vital information: it can summarize research or past accomplishments, isolate or focus listeners upon key issues and leave everyone briefed and poised to act. An ineffective report confuses listeners, muddles situations and wastes everyone's time. Bad report giving also reflects poorly on your communication skills and judgment. It's a signal to all you're not ready for prime time. Whether you're winging it or just betrayed by a lack of organization, poor report giving creates a blemish on your communication report card. Don't be "held back" by poor report giving. Time and Place Dictate Report Length and Style
Take your cues on report giving from your meeting's leader, the agenda and past practices. Many meetings use timed agendas. Find out in advance how much time will be accorded for your report. Is yours a two-minute report? Three minutes? Five minutes? Know your organization's report protocols.
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Prepare Your Report
Just because your report is spoken doesn't mean you shouldn't prepare as you would for a written report. Outline it. Begin with the end in mind. What is the purpose of your report? To receive approval? Obtain funding? Warn of doom and gloom ahead? Is yours a briefing or status report? A summary report? Each may employ a different format and certainly a different tone. Stand (or Sit) and Deliver!
Effective report giving involves more than choosing the right words. It involves credible and compelling delivery. Follow these tips to enhance your report. Tips for Improving Your Report Card
Successfully delivering an oral report, like giving a speech, is done best after rehearsing.
Ace Your Report (Card)!Every form of communication has its prescribed guidelines for length, scope and style. Your report should be concise, powerful and paint you as the intelligent professional you are. Practice and repetition will improve your report giving skills dramatically. The more reports you deliver the better you'll get. Ace your report and you'll earn extra credit from management and your colleagues! |
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