Read, Memorize, or Use Notes?

This week on The Public Speaker I talk about when it makes sense to read, when it’s OK to memorize (never) and when to use notes. I also give tips on how to read and how to use notes.

Interestingly, Bert Decker twittered this link to this article that talks about how our President Barack Obama doesn’t go anywhere without his TelePrompter. I think the article is addressing many of issues I talked about in the podcast.

The article suggests that for our President, it’s OK to use a TelePrompter, AS LONG AS the words in the text are ones that reflect the real ideas, thoughts, and words of our President.

Here’s a quote from the article that I found interesting.  “Whether one uses note cards or a teleprompter, the American people are a lot more concerned about the plans relayed than the method of delivery. This is not always true of the media,” said Bill Burton, deputy press secretary.

I think that we (Americans and non-Americans) are in a very difficult economic environment. And we look to our nations leaders for confidence and strength.   Yes, we want the plans, but much of perception about the plan is communicated via eye contact, smiling, fluidity, vocal power and inflection.

When President Obama speaks without hesitation and disfluencies (ums and ahs) we gain confidence.  Right now, I think we need this President  to communicate in a clear, compelling, and concise manner.

However, as, I have mentioned many times before, President Obama is still working on his delivery with and without the TelePrompter.  When he does not use a telepromoter his speech is full of hesitation and disfluency.

Unfortunately, the only time he speaks with limited disfluencies is when he is using the telepromter.  Even then, his eye contact is lacking because his eyes are glued to the teleprompter. With time, his delivery is improving both on and off teleprompter, but he’s making slow gains and this is not something that can be fixed quickly unless he spends time practicing this skill.

I think it’s a good idea for him to continue to use the TelePrompter, especially for very important speeches, but I also think he should continue to work on his skills for fluid speech and for improved eye contact when his is using the device. Ultimately, the nation wants a leader who can think AND SPEAK on his feet (without a teleprompter).

We want and need a communicator that is clear, compelling, and concise with or without reading. We want and need someone that knows how to read (without sounding or looking like they are reading).  But most importantly we value leaders who are able to speak extemporaneously in an effective manner (without a teleprompter).

There are 2 comments .

Chris —

Politics aside, we need to know that these words are coming from the heart. When you speak, channel that passion into words and then let it flow. When you see obvious stumbles throughout these unscripted moments you can’t help but wonder if he really believes what he is saying. If he believes it, then wouldn’t he articulate it at least a little better? Embrace your subjects and believe in yourself…the words will follow.

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Alen Majer

I believe that when you speak from within your heart, no matter is it a business presentation or wedding reception, you don’t need a teleprompter at all. Even small child can read from the paper or from the teleprompter, but to speak from within your soul – it takes courage, self confidence and definitely knowing your materials from inside out.
If you are in speaking business try to do your speech without any notes. It will be hard, but with time you will see that people are listening you up to the end.

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