Bootcamp 2: Apply and Reflect – Clear & Persuasive Oral Communication
Apply and Reflect
Participate in the “Real-World” activity below and reflect on the experience
APPLY: Oral Communication Mastery Challenge
Objective: Develop and demonstrate structured oral communication skills in real workplace scenarios.
Part A: Framework Foundation
- PREP Framework Mastery: Using these 5 common workplace scenarios where you need to give quick, persuasive responses, write a 60-90 second response using PREP:
- Recommending a solution to a problem
- Disagreeing with a colleague’s approach
- Requesting resources or support
- Providing status updates on projects
- Responding to unexpected questions in meetings
- Vocal Technique Assessment: Record yourself delivering all 5 PREP responses. Analyze for:
- Pace: Are you speaking at an appropriate speed for comprehension?
- Pauses: Are you using strategic silence for emphasis?
- Pitch: Are you varying your tone to maintain engagement?
- Volume: Are you projecting confidence without overpowering?
- Articulation: Are your words clear and professional?
- Improvement Planning: Based on your recordings, identify:
- Which vocal elements need the most work
- Specific techniques you’ll practice (pace control, strategic pauses, etc.)
- How you’ll practice these techniques daily
Part B: Persuasion Strategy Development
- Influence Opportunity Identification: Select one important idea, proposal, or change you need to “sell” at work:
- Describe the specific outcome you want to achieve
- Identify the key decision-makers and influencers
- Analyze what motivates these stakeholders
- Multi-Principle Persuasion Planning: For your selected opportunity, identify how to apply at least 4 of Cialdini’s principles:
- Reciprocity: What value can you provide first?
- Commitment/Consistency: How does this align with their stated goals?
- Social Proof: Who else has succeeded with this approach?
- Authority: What expertise/credibility do you bring?
- Liking: What common ground can you establish?
- Scarcity: What makes this opportunity unique or time-sensitive?
- Presentation Structure Design: Create a 3-5 minute persuasive presentation combining:
- Clear structure (Problem-Solution-Benefit or similar framework)
- Multiple influence principles woven throughout
- Emotional connection combined with logical reasoning
- Specific call to action with timeline
Part C: Real-World Implementation
- PREP in Action: Over 5 consecutive workdays, consciously use the PREP framework in real situations and Document each use in the form below:
- Day 1-2: Use PREP for routine responses and updates
- Day 3-4: Apply PREP when disagreeing or providing critical feedback
- Day 5: Use PREP for more complex recommendations or proposals
- Persuasion Presentation Delivery: Deliver your planned persuasive presentation to the appropriate audience:
- Schedule the meeting/presentation opportunity
- Execute your multi-principle influence strategy
- Pay attention to both verbal and non-verbal responses
- Document immediate feedback and follow-up questions
- Vocal Presence Practice: During all Week 2 interactions, consciously apply your vocal technique improvements:
- Practice your identified improvement areas
- Ask trusted colleagues for feedback on your vocal presence
- Record yourself again mid-week to track progress
