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Below is a detailed guide for SayPro: Assisting Speakers During Their Sessions, with a focus on helping them stay on track and ensuring their materials are presented clearly and professionally.

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SayPro Speaker Support Guide

Objective:

To support speakers throughout their sessions so that they stay on schedule, deliver content clearly, and engage participants effectively.


1. Pre-Session Support

a. Coordinate with the Speaker in Advance

  • Schedule a pre-session briefing to understand:
    • The speakerโ€™s objectives
    • The structure of their session
    • Key messages and timing of segments
  • Review the slide deck, videos, or any multimedia they plan to use.
  • Confirm the format (presentation, panel, workshop) and audience expectations.

b. Prepare the Environment

  • Set up the room or virtual space with the necessary tools:
    • Projector, clicker, microphone, timer (in-person)
    • Screen sharing, breakout rooms, polls (virtual)
  • Test all materials: videos, slides, animations, embedded links.
  • Have backups: USB copy, email version, printed outline.

2. During the Session

a. Keep Speakers on Track with Time Management

  • Share a visible session agenda or timeline in advance.
  • Use subtle cues (hand signals, on-screen timers, chat messages) to alert speakers:
    • โ€œ10 minutes remainingโ€
    • โ€œTime to wrap this sectionโ€
  • Politely intervene if the session is running significantly over time.

b. Support Clear Presentation of Materials

  • Advance slides or assist with transitions if needed.
  • Zoom in or highlight content during explanations (for visual materials).
  • Ensure visibility: adjust lighting, screen size, or camera angles as needed.
  • Handle technical issues promptly: audio glitches, broken links, or video lags.

c. Facilitate Audience Interaction

  • Help manage questions:
    • Monitor chat boxes (for virtual)
    • Use a microphone runner (for in-person)
    • Curate and summarize questions for the speaker
  • Activate interactive elements on cue:
    • Launching polls, whiteboards, or group tasks
  • Support group transitions smoothly: โ€œNow weโ€™ll move into breakout groups…โ€

3. Communication and Coordination

a. Act as the Speakerโ€™s Right Hand

  • Anticipate needs without waiting to be asked.
  • Whisper quick reminders or share brief notes: โ€œOne minute left on this point.โ€

b. Stay Calm and Professional

  • If the speaker gets off-topic or flustered, gently guide them back:
    • โ€œLetโ€™s return to the previous point about the data breakdown.โ€
    • Use facilitator authority with respect: โ€œWeโ€™re short on time, letโ€™s move to the next key area.โ€

4. Post-Session Wrap-Up

a. Assist with Q&A and Closing

  • Moderate the Q&A if the speaker prefers.
  • Summarize unanswered questions and agree on how theyโ€™ll be followed up.
  • Thank the speaker publicly and highlight key takeaways from their session.

b. Collect and Share Feedback

  • Distribute feedback forms or links.
  • Share session recordings and notes (if applicable).
  • Provide the speaker with a debrief including:
    • Participant engagement stats
    • Areas of success
    • Suggestions for future sessions

5. Tools and Techniques

TaskTools / Techniques
Time ManagementCountdown timers, visual signals, cue cards
Material ClarityLaser pointer, highlighter tools, clear fonts
Virtual SupportZoom, MS Teams, Google Meet features
Audience EngagementSlido, Mentimeter, Poll Everywhere
Speaker CoordinationWhatsApp/Signal group, shared agenda docs

Facilitator Best Practices

  • Be discreet and respectful: Your role is supportive, not dominant.
  • Be proactive: Step in before a challenge becomes a distraction.
  • Be adaptable: Every speaker has a different styleโ€”adjust accordingly.
  • Be encouraging: Offer reassurance, especially to nervous or new speakers.

  • Neftaly Malatjie | CEO | SayPro
  • Email: info@saypro.online
  • Call: + 27 84 313 7407
  • Website: www.saypro.online

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