pitching: bodylanguage, using voice, eye contact

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BODY LANGUAGE Pitching through body, voice and eyes from to DELIBERATE Relaxed

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What bodylanguage to use in a pitch? Detailed comments, part of a workshop on Innovation Communication by Talkthefloor.com

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Page 1: Pitching: bodylanguage, using voice, eye contact

BODY LANGUAGEPitching through body, voice and eyes

from

to

DELIBERATE

Relaxed

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DELIBERATE for key messages

Relaxed for supporting elements

DELIBERATE or Relaxed

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CENTRAL position in the room for key message per move

movement possible for examples, anecdotes

POSITION to Support

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OPEN & STRAIGHT posture for key message per move

relaxed posture for examples, anecdotes

BODYLANGUAGE to Support

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FIX eyes for key message per move

scan room for examples, anecdotes

EYE CONTACT to Support

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PAUSE for key message per move

scan for examples, anecdotes

PAUSE to Support

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SLOWER for key message

conversational for examples, anecdotes

SPEED to Support

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CLEAR for key message per move

variety for examples, anecdotes

VOLUME to Support

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HINGES are the link between moves,they require emphasis

Moves are bottom-up or top-down

HINGE vs Move

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BOTTOM-UP starts with examples,with the key message at the end

Top-down starts with the key message, with examples to follow

BOTTOM-UP vs Top-down

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REMAIN eye contact when speaking,also for slide changes

gaze only at screen when audience should, accompanied with verbal cue, combined with taking side position

SLIDE Changes

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COMBINE emphasis elements

take central position

straight posture

slower pace

more pausing

fix eye contact

GETTING Attention

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avoid ANTAGONISM

top-down answer linked to relevant move

take position close to questioner or central

fix eye contact with questioner and audience

straight & open posture

positive nodding

SURVIVING Q&A

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SAMPLE Pitch

HOOK bottom-up from relaxed to deliberate

MOVE bottom-up from relaxed to deliberate

HINGE signpost deliberate

MOVE top-down from deliberate to relaxed

HINGE signpost deliberate

Q&A top-down deliberate