Persuasive Presentations: Organizational Structures

Mastering the art of persuasion through effective organization

Introduction

  • Organizational structures for persuasive presentations
  • Tips for successful persuasion
  • Understanding the audience and purpose

Monroe's Motivated Sequence

  • Establishing the need or problem
  • Illustrating and developing the need
  • Presenting the solution
  • Addressing objections
  • Supporting with evidence

Problem Cause Solution

  • Significance of the problem
  • Identifying the cause
  • Proposing the solution
  • Addressing objections
  • Supporting with evidence

Visualizing Success

  • Positive visualization
  • Negative visualization
  • Combination of positive and negative visualization

Other Organizational Structures

  • Topical acclaim approach
  • Comparative advantages
  • Criteria satisfaction

Tips for Successful Persuasion

  • Mixing up the variety of support
  • Appealing to emotions
  • Maintaining credibility and confidence
  • Keeping the audience in focus

Conclusion

  • Recap of organizational structures
  • Importance of understanding the audience
  • Promoting action and impact

Quiz Time!

  • Techniques for visualization
  • Differences between Monroe's motivated sequence and problem cause solution
  • Reason for discussing two-prong solution for societal problems