Handling an Unruly Audience
1h 5mGeneral2021-10-06
Authors

Deirdre Breakenridge
CEO at Pure Performance Communications
Course details
Learn how to create a better rapport with your audience and handle negative interactions with unruly audience members. PR expert Deirdre Breakenridge helps you recognize the personality "signals" of hecklers in advance and what to do when you are interrupted. She also helps you identify potential champions and enlist their support before you ever step foot on stage. Whether you are speaking to a large or small audience, Deirdre provides tips for keeping your composure and maintaining focus, from the moment you start speaking to answering difficult questions during Q&A.
Learning objectives
Recall the two-step process for understanding your audience.
List the five steps to neutralize the negative.
Summarize the characteristics of the five types of people in an audience.
Recognize the importance of keeping your composure.
Determine the most appropriate action to take if you are unable to answer all the questions at the end of your presentation.
Learning objectives
Recall the two-step process for understanding your audience.
List the five steps to neutralize the negative.
Summarize the characteristics of the five types of people in an audience.
Recognize the importance of keeping your composure.
Determine the most appropriate action to take if you are unable to answer all the questions at the end of your presentation.
Skills covered
Public SpeakingLimited SeriesProfessional Development
Concepts
0. Introduction
- 01 - Conquering your public speaking fears
1. Get to Know Your Audience
- 02 - Understand your audience s needs and concerns
- 03 - Neutralize negative audience members
- 04 - Six ways to capture your audience's attention
2. Identifying the Challenges
- 05 - Identify five key personalities in your audience
- 06 - Identify and manage hecklers
- 07 - Build audience champions
3. Have an Agenda - Stay the Course
- 08 - Stick to your agenda - Small groups
- 09 - Stick to your agenda - Large groups
- 10 - Four tips for keeping your composure
4. Address Concerns and Move Forward
- 11 - Six tips for addressing tough questions
- 12 - Set the limits on a Q&A
- 13 - Command the room
Conclusion
- 14 - Put your presentation skills to use
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