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Benefits to Public Speaking The ability to speak confidently and convincingly IN PUBLIC is an asset to anyone who wants to take an active role in his or her classroom, workplace or community. Benefits to Public Speaking 3. Increase your Interpersonal Skills (how you relate to others) 2. Honesty/Integrity will strengthen (others will respect you more) 1. Better COMMUNICATION SKILLS (both written and verbal) Benefits to Public Speaking Whether you are concerned about the environment or lower taxes, public speaking offers a way to communicate your concerns with others. The Communication Process E D n e F e c Sender c e ag o o edb ss d (Speaker) d a e i i ck M n n Noise g g Noise D E e n c Receiver c o o d (Audience) d Verbal i i Verbal n n &/or g g &/or non verbal non verbal The Communication SENDER (speaker) Process – The person that creates the E message n c o Sender e d ag i (Speaker) The speaker takes ideas and thoughts s n es and turns them into messages M g Noise sending them to a receiver or D audience. e c Receiver o Verbal d (Audience) The speaker decides what messages &/or i n are to be sent and how they will be non verbal g sent. ENCODING – The process of organizing the message, choosing the words and sentence structure and verbalizing the message
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