A person who develops in the area of Doctorate, either as a graduate or still studying the degree, needs to work on their oratory skills. Knowing how to handle yourself in front of large audiences will help you from being a successful speaker to getting a job, and giving you credibility in your field.
The skills to speak with the public, although they can be in many cases natural, must be worked on in order to control the nerves and carry the desired message to the audience.
Let's start by understanding that a speaker, in short, is a person who has the eloquence and ability to speak in front of an audience to educate, persuade, build trust and tell a story.
From there, we can then work on the 5 skills to develop to become an excellent speaker:
1. Connect.
In order to connect, it is imperative that you know your audience, who they are, and what their concerns are. The best way to create that connection is through emotion. Once you have identified what moves them, you can use strategies such as current news, humor, or your own story to generate empathy.
2. Be disruptive.
The talks that go in a horizontal tone, are boring and not very memorable. The idea is that through his oratory he manages to permeate the head of his audience and leave them with a latent message or thought. Make people question, it's the best way to leave a message.
3. Thrill.
Try to enrich your speech with short stories, jokes, and metaphors that make the talk entertaining for the audience. When we have fun, time flies, so you should seek to entertain. In addition, when he tells personal stories in an illustrative way, he achieves unique complicity with his interlocutor, generating a positive and memorable impact.
Other tips to take into account to be an excellent speaker are:
● Design clear and eye-catching presentations
● Allow interaction with the audience
● Build trust and credibility with your speech
● Be consistent with your verbal and non-verbal message
● Take care of your appearance
● Time your presentation, so you don't leave any pending messages
As an inspiration, we share a video where Tony Robbins's speech, a reference in the area of memorable conferences, is analyzed.
And always remember to work on your soft skills, according to figures from the National Science Foundation, 1.77% of the US population has doctorates or equivalent degrees, so it is important to stand out to achieve a privileged site and credibility with communication skills that make you detach.