Crisis Case Study Speech and Outline Guidelines
Purpose: This goal of this speech is for you to deliver a crisis case study speech that discusses and critiques a well-known incident discussed in class. You may well use this skill in the workplace.
Task: In this 6-8—minute speech, you will select a well-known incident discussed in class and prepare a speech that explains the crisis as well as how you think the situation should have been handled. Use one of the organizational patterns detailed in the textbook to organize your speech. You will need to do research in order to prepare and develop this speech. You should back up your thoughts with supporting material. Use the FIU Library resources to find credible sources for your speech. You should cite at least 5 sources using APA style both verbally in your speech and in your outline. An outline is required for this speech. A visual aid, such as PowerPoint, Prezi, handout, or physical object/s, is required for this speech as well.
A successful speaker will:
- Select a topic appropriate for your audience and speech situation.
- Use an appropriate organizational pattern.
- Include fully developed introduction, main points, conclusion, transitions in your speech.
- Write a clear thesis.
- Cite the minimum number of sources properly using APA style, both verbally and in your outline.
- Use proper elements of vocal and physical delivery, such as avoiding vocal fillers, pausing between thoughts, making direct eye contact, and having strong posture, among others.
- Not go over or under time.
- Speak extemporaneously.
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