This document provides tips for giving good presentations. It discusses why presenting well is important, as bad presentations can undermine good ideas. It recommends that presentations be well-organized, engaging, and professional. Specific tips include planning well with a clear story structure, preparing by tailoring the presentation to the audience and doing vocal warmups, and practicing extensively. Presenters are advised to avoid simply reading slides and instead speak enthusiastically to engage the audience through body language, stage presence, appropriate attire, and agreeing with others' statements.
Professional designers and developers like us are paid to create smart, visually and conceptually compelling work for our clients. All too often, however, our hard work fails to get approved simply because we didn¨t present it effectively. In short, sometimes the better work loses out to the better sell. The same meticulous thinking that informs our strategies and our executions needs to affect how we present. If you¨re a designer or developer who¨s slightly introverted by nature and prone to stage fright, or if you simply want to brush up on your presentation skills, join us for this fun, informative session. You¨ll learn more about the importance of giving your work the spotlight it deserves, and come away with an array of storytelling strategies and acting techniques that will help you improve your presentation performance.
This document is a catalog for a candle company that provides information and guidance on caring for candles as well as descriptions of candle scents. It begins with care instructions for trimming wicks and notes that scent is strongest during the first 3-4 hours of burning. The rest of the document lists different categories of scents and provides 1-2 sentence descriptions of each individual scent variety, including notes on flavor profiles and inspiration. In total, over 25 different candle scents are described. Basic information on the company's website is also provided at the end.
The document summarizes the LE550 laser sensor from Banner Engineering. It can measure distances from 100-1000 mm and has an intuitive two-line display. It has accuracy and repeatability for various targets. It is ideal for applications like loop control, thickness measurement, and positioning. It has analog and discrete output options and is easy to adjust for different applications.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for both physical and mental health. It notes that regular exercise can reduce the risk of diseases like heart disease and diabetes, improve mood, and reduce feelings of stress and anxiety. Staying active also helps maintain a healthy weight and keeps muscles, bones and joints healthy as we age.
Public contests have been held in Estonia since 1972 to generate new terms for concepts entering the Estonian language from other languages. The document provides details on several such contests, including the number of concepts and proposals submitted. For example, the 1972 contest focused on general language and received 20 concepts and 182 entries. Recent contests have centered on topics like the European Union and military terms. The contests help add new words and expressions to the Estonian language in a collaborative way.
The document discusses basics of R including assigning values, functions, vectors, sequence vectors, changing and adding values to vectors, vector math, matrices, converting vectors to matrices, accessing data frames, and merging files. It provides code examples for tasks like summing values in a vector, accessing elements of a matrix, and saving a merged data file.
Pizza Hut is the world's largest pizza chain founded in 1958 in Wichita, Kansas by brothers Dan and Frank Carney. The document discusses Pizza Hut's strategies including total quality management and business level strategy. It also performs a value chain analysis to systematically examine how Pizza Hut develops competitive advantages through its primary and support activities.
El documento describe un proyecto de aprendizaje basado en debates sobre la Guerra de Independencia espa?ola y la Crisis del Antiguo R└gimen. Los estudiantes se dividir│n en grupos para debatir sobre los or┴genes de la guerra y las posturas de los liberales y absolutistas. Preparar│n argumentos y conclusiones. Evaluar│n su trabajo individual y en grupo a trav└s de entradas de blog que incluir│n cuestionarios, materiales y autoevaluaciones.
As media studies evaluation (with word links)Charlie_pal
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This document summarizes the ways in which the author's media product, a magazine called TAP TAP, uses, develops, and challenges conventions of real music magazines. The author analyzed existing magazine covers, layouts, and content pages to inform the design of TAP TAP. While following conventions like placement of the masthead and cover lines, the author also developed their own interpretations by merging the URL into the masthead and adding unique graphic elements. The target audience of TAP TAP is presented as teenagers interested in pop and rock music. Images used in the magazine aim to represent this group as youthful and rebellious while challenging stereotypes. Given its genre and target demographic, the magazine would be well-su
Another Version of How NOT 2 Suck at Presenting Your Work that was created for a design agency that wants to help their employees improve their presentation performance.
Same shit, new wrapping C or? On the termwiki of The Language Council of NorwayTERMCAT
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Same shit, new wrapping C or? On the termwiki of The Language Council of Norway
Jan Hoel. Spr?kr?det
VII EAFT Terminology Summit. Barcelona, 27-28 november 2014
Side Smirk is an innovative market research agency based in NYC specializing in digital research methods. They use online and mobile testing to understand user behavior and refine products. Their approach focuses on qualitative insights through discussions and interviews to understand motivations rather than just statistics. They provide mobile usability testing, website testing, concept testing, and help clients find qualified respondents through cost-effective recruiting methods.
The use of blogs to identify specialised neologismsTERMCAT
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This document discusses harvesting neologisms from blogs related to economic and administrative domains. It outlines a methodology that focuses on identifying newly emerged specialized terms, especially English loanwords, calques, and substitute words used in Norwegian blogs and newspapers. Examples are provided of terms detected from the blogs of Norwegian School of Economics researchers and a finance blog, including "leverage ratio", "subprime loans", "co-creation", "weather derivative", "catastrophe bond", and "Liborgate". The methodology provides valuable data for terminology work. Blogs sometimes discuss new topics earlier than newspapers and show more term variation.
Mis10050 ict in business-facebook projectGareth Leahy
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The group consists of Gareth Leahy, Gareth Mann, Roisin Leavey, Siog Leddy, and Tara Lenihan. They will be working on a project about Facebook that will discuss its history, recent innovations, strengths, and potential threats.
Google & MMA Global Mobile Commerce Perspectives 2011photiq
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Global smartphone usage is significant and growing in key markets. Users are accessing the internet daily through both mobile phones and PCs, and expect to maintain or increase usage over the next year. Search engines are a daily touchpoint for many users. App usage is also prevalent, with users having dozens of apps installed and using many regularly. Smartphone owners frequently watch videos and use social media on both their mobile devices and PCs.
1) This document discusses sampling and sampling distributions, including key terms like population, sample, parameter, statistic, and point estimation.
2) It describes simple random sampling for both finite and infinite populations and introduces the concept of sampling distributions - the probability distributions of sample statistics.
3) The sampling distribution of the mean is discussed, including how it approaches a normal distribution as sample size increases due to the central limit theorem.
This document discusses various statistical hypothesis tests including one sample t-test, paired t-test, independent samples t-test, one sample proportion test, two samples proportion test, one-way ANOVA, chi-square test, Wilcoxon matched pairs test, Mann-Whitney test, Kruskal-Wallis test, and Friedman ANOVA. For each test, a brief description and example is provided using various data files.
1) A literatura sobre o ensino da f┴sica vem defendendo a necessidade de ensinar F┴sica Moderna e Contempor?nea no Ensino M└dio.
2) Nanoci┷ncia e nanotecnologia s?o │reas emergentes com potencial para resolver problemas da sociedade e muitos pa┴ses investem nelas.
3) O documento prop?e a articula??o de textos sobre nanoci┷ncia e nanotecnologia para a forma??o inicial de professores de f┴sica.
The document describes a group of soldiers taking shelter in an underground bunker after being ambushed by German forces. When they arrive, a female private named Mirus initially points a gun at them, suspicious of infiltration. She lets them in after confirming their identities. They discuss how the front line has moved much closer than expected. Mirus and another private are the only ones left to defend the bunker, as other troops have been sent forward without supplies. The group worries that the Germans may follow their tracks through the snow to attack the vulnerable bunker.
Evaluation C forms and conventions of media textsrhiannarules
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The document discusses how the opening sequence of a horror/thriller film uses conventions from the genre in its camera work, angles, sound, mise-en-scene, and narrative. It compares shots and techniques to well-known films like Scream, I Know What You Did Last Summer, and Psycho. While following conventions like close-ups, music, and lighting for tension, it challenges the genre by killing off the male character first rather than the female, subverting the typical vulnerable woman trope. This twist leaves viewers unsure of what will happen next to the now-empowered female protagonist.
This document outlines the business canvas model for a community notification app over 7 weeks. In week 1, the value proposition was developing an app to provide local notifications of events and issues. In week 2, customer segments were identified as community residents aged 18-60, with some preferring phone calls. In week 3, the channels were initially thought to be billboards and buses, but were changed to app stores. Revenue streams would include advertising fees and optional subscription fees. Key partners would be mobile networks and resources would require designers, sales and marketing teams.
Megan Mead gives a presentation on how to improve public speaking skills and give good presentations. She discusses that bad presentations can kill good ideas because audiences have trouble separating the ideas from poor delivery. A good presentation should make complex topics understandable, create empathy with the audience, and meet the goals of being professional, well-organized, and engaging. She provides tips on practicing vocal warmups, improv exercises, and showing enthusiasm to improve stage presence and confidence. The overall message is that with preparation, the use of storytelling techniques, and being engaging, people can improve their presentation abilities.
How NOT 2 Suck at Presenting Your Work (Student Version)Megan Mead
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Megan Mead provides tips for college students and young professionals on how to present their work effectively. She explains that presenting well is important for standing out in school, getting jobs, and having ideas taken seriously. A good presentation is organized, engaging, and tells the story of an idea persuasively. She offers specific strategies for planning, preparing, and practicing presentations, including developing a clear structure, warming up vocally, practicing impromptu speaking, showing confidence and enthusiasm, and maintaining good stage presence. Mead emphasizes the importance of planning, preparing, and practicing presentations in order to tell ideas' stories effectively.
How NOT 2 Suck at Presenting Your Work (for students)Megan Mead
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Another HN2S presentation at the DSVC National Student Show. Again, this deck is all about improving your presentation performance with storytelling strategies and acting techniques.
Design Thinking for Library Innovation Workshop 際際滷sWiLS
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Design Concepts, a product design and innovation consulting firm based in Madison, is pleased to partner with WiLS to present a Design Thinking for Library Innovation workshop at WiLS World 2016. Design Thinking is a creative approach to solving problems in a holistic and human-centered way. In this hands-on workshop, we will apply Design Thinking methods to address the challenges facing libraries. Participants will gain an understanding of a framework and process for innovation, and practice techniques including research, analysis, brainstorming, and storytelling to generate inspired solutions.
This document provides tips for creating effective PowerPoint presentations in 3 sentences or less. A good presentation does not need many slides, but rather eye-catching graphics, strong design, ideas presented like a story, and skills to engage the audience. Simplicity, clarity, and an uncluttered design are emphasized. The document advises connecting with the audience through enthusiasm, confidence in presenting without reading slides, and preparing the overall message rather than focusing solely on the PowerPoint tool itself.
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厘枠岑祇霍ぷ兄議連http://bit.ly/joindbbworkshop
Design A Better Business 岬街拆Whttp://designabetterbusiness.com/tw/
BMI,圭待mhttp://bit.ly/BMI_Taiwan
As media studies evaluation (with word links)Charlie_pal
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This document summarizes the ways in which the author's media product, a magazine called TAP TAP, uses, develops, and challenges conventions of real music magazines. The author analyzed existing magazine covers, layouts, and content pages to inform the design of TAP TAP. While following conventions like placement of the masthead and cover lines, the author also developed their own interpretations by merging the URL into the masthead and adding unique graphic elements. The target audience of TAP TAP is presented as teenagers interested in pop and rock music. Images used in the magazine aim to represent this group as youthful and rebellious while challenging stereotypes. Given its genre and target demographic, the magazine would be well-su
Another Version of How NOT 2 Suck at Presenting Your Work that was created for a design agency that wants to help their employees improve their presentation performance.
Same shit, new wrapping C or? On the termwiki of The Language Council of NorwayTERMCAT
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Same shit, new wrapping C or? On the termwiki of The Language Council of Norway
Jan Hoel. Spr?kr?det
VII EAFT Terminology Summit. Barcelona, 27-28 november 2014
Side Smirk is an innovative market research agency based in NYC specializing in digital research methods. They use online and mobile testing to understand user behavior and refine products. Their approach focuses on qualitative insights through discussions and interviews to understand motivations rather than just statistics. They provide mobile usability testing, website testing, concept testing, and help clients find qualified respondents through cost-effective recruiting methods.
The use of blogs to identify specialised neologismsTERMCAT
?
This document discusses harvesting neologisms from blogs related to economic and administrative domains. It outlines a methodology that focuses on identifying newly emerged specialized terms, especially English loanwords, calques, and substitute words used in Norwegian blogs and newspapers. Examples are provided of terms detected from the blogs of Norwegian School of Economics researchers and a finance blog, including "leverage ratio", "subprime loans", "co-creation", "weather derivative", "catastrophe bond", and "Liborgate". The methodology provides valuable data for terminology work. Blogs sometimes discuss new topics earlier than newspapers and show more term variation.
Mis10050 ict in business-facebook projectGareth Leahy
?
The group consists of Gareth Leahy, Gareth Mann, Roisin Leavey, Siog Leddy, and Tara Lenihan. They will be working on a project about Facebook that will discuss its history, recent innovations, strengths, and potential threats.
Google & MMA Global Mobile Commerce Perspectives 2011photiq
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Global smartphone usage is significant and growing in key markets. Users are accessing the internet daily through both mobile phones and PCs, and expect to maintain or increase usage over the next year. Search engines are a daily touchpoint for many users. App usage is also prevalent, with users having dozens of apps installed and using many regularly. Smartphone owners frequently watch videos and use social media on both their mobile devices and PCs.
1) This document discusses sampling and sampling distributions, including key terms like population, sample, parameter, statistic, and point estimation.
2) It describes simple random sampling for both finite and infinite populations and introduces the concept of sampling distributions - the probability distributions of sample statistics.
3) The sampling distribution of the mean is discussed, including how it approaches a normal distribution as sample size increases due to the central limit theorem.
This document discusses various statistical hypothesis tests including one sample t-test, paired t-test, independent samples t-test, one sample proportion test, two samples proportion test, one-way ANOVA, chi-square test, Wilcoxon matched pairs test, Mann-Whitney test, Kruskal-Wallis test, and Friedman ANOVA. For each test, a brief description and example is provided using various data files.
1) A literatura sobre o ensino da f┴sica vem defendendo a necessidade de ensinar F┴sica Moderna e Contempor?nea no Ensino M└dio.
2) Nanoci┷ncia e nanotecnologia s?o │reas emergentes com potencial para resolver problemas da sociedade e muitos pa┴ses investem nelas.
3) O documento prop?e a articula??o de textos sobre nanoci┷ncia e nanotecnologia para a forma??o inicial de professores de f┴sica.
The document describes a group of soldiers taking shelter in an underground bunker after being ambushed by German forces. When they arrive, a female private named Mirus initially points a gun at them, suspicious of infiltration. She lets them in after confirming their identities. They discuss how the front line has moved much closer than expected. Mirus and another private are the only ones left to defend the bunker, as other troops have been sent forward without supplies. The group worries that the Germans may follow their tracks through the snow to attack the vulnerable bunker.
Evaluation C forms and conventions of media textsrhiannarules
?
The document discusses how the opening sequence of a horror/thriller film uses conventions from the genre in its camera work, angles, sound, mise-en-scene, and narrative. It compares shots and techniques to well-known films like Scream, I Know What You Did Last Summer, and Psycho. While following conventions like close-ups, music, and lighting for tension, it challenges the genre by killing off the male character first rather than the female, subverting the typical vulnerable woman trope. This twist leaves viewers unsure of what will happen next to the now-empowered female protagonist.
This document outlines the business canvas model for a community notification app over 7 weeks. In week 1, the value proposition was developing an app to provide local notifications of events and issues. In week 2, customer segments were identified as community residents aged 18-60, with some preferring phone calls. In week 3, the channels were initially thought to be billboards and buses, but were changed to app stores. Revenue streams would include advertising fees and optional subscription fees. Key partners would be mobile networks and resources would require designers, sales and marketing teams.
Megan Mead gives a presentation on how to improve public speaking skills and give good presentations. She discusses that bad presentations can kill good ideas because audiences have trouble separating the ideas from poor delivery. A good presentation should make complex topics understandable, create empathy with the audience, and meet the goals of being professional, well-organized, and engaging. She provides tips on practicing vocal warmups, improv exercises, and showing enthusiasm to improve stage presence and confidence. The overall message is that with preparation, the use of storytelling techniques, and being engaging, people can improve their presentation abilities.
How NOT 2 Suck at Presenting Your Work (Student Version)Megan Mead
?
Megan Mead provides tips for college students and young professionals on how to present their work effectively. She explains that presenting well is important for standing out in school, getting jobs, and having ideas taken seriously. A good presentation is organized, engaging, and tells the story of an idea persuasively. She offers specific strategies for planning, preparing, and practicing presentations, including developing a clear structure, warming up vocally, practicing impromptu speaking, showing confidence and enthusiasm, and maintaining good stage presence. Mead emphasizes the importance of planning, preparing, and practicing presentations in order to tell ideas' stories effectively.
How NOT 2 Suck at Presenting Your Work (for students)Megan Mead
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Another HN2S presentation at the DSVC National Student Show. Again, this deck is all about improving your presentation performance with storytelling strategies and acting techniques.
Design Thinking for Library Innovation Workshop 際際滷sWiLS
?
Design Concepts, a product design and innovation consulting firm based in Madison, is pleased to partner with WiLS to present a Design Thinking for Library Innovation workshop at WiLS World 2016. Design Thinking is a creative approach to solving problems in a holistic and human-centered way. In this hands-on workshop, we will apply Design Thinking methods to address the challenges facing libraries. Participants will gain an understanding of a framework and process for innovation, and practice techniques including research, analysis, brainstorming, and storytelling to generate inspired solutions.
This document provides tips for creating effective PowerPoint presentations in 3 sentences or less. A good presentation does not need many slides, but rather eye-catching graphics, strong design, ideas presented like a story, and skills to engage the audience. Simplicity, clarity, and an uncluttered design are emphasized. The document advises connecting with the audience through enthusiasm, confidence in presenting without reading slides, and preparing the overall message rather than focusing solely on the PowerPoint tool itself.
2爺14弌r仟音唯乖議仟岻唾
壓2爺14弌r嶄厘寔弊順嶄斌Ih廠議音_協來、ξ躓勅捏Oァ秘欺垢恬兄嶄匯蛤揖啼擺仝恂謹豢才f々議盞育\喘仝O匯T挫伏吭々議圭隈、送殻才貨待垢醤仇荷恬弥勸{臥、冥沫朕某俶箔、OC伏吭邪O議參H議}朕宛箭載酔議阻盾偏、t盾人堯∈椰豕聴儻田釛D撹醤w議a瞳c捲妝低cF融篤泳緩栽恬薦、詫薦、Q貨薦議O沺
厘枠岑祇霍ぷ兄議連http://bit.ly/joindbbworkshop
Design A Better Business 岬街拆Whttp://designabetterbusiness.com/tw/
BMI,圭待mhttp://bit.ly/BMI_Taiwan
Clients: How to Engage, Educate and Delight.Scott Runkel
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Closing keynote presentation, 2014 UX Strategy Summit, San Francisco.
The following are the videos played and referenced during the presentation:
際際滷 9: "Why To Believe In Others?"
http://bit.ly/1g0OJnF
Viktor Frankl, 1972.
際際滷 37: "The Incredible Benefits of a "Get Better" Mindset"
http://bit.ly/1aZ19Ay
Heidi Grant Halvorson
Presentation given at the 2009 IA Summit by Dorelle Rabinowitz, UX manager at eBay. Its chock full of practical advice and stories on how to inspire your team to do great work.
This document provides tips for improving PowerPoint presentations. It recommends engaging the audience with interactive elements like quick writes and polls. Presenters should focus on telling stories with their content to make it meaningful for learners. 際際滷s should use visual elements like images over bulleted text to aid comprehension. Design principles like simplicity, large text sizes and limited color palettes improve slide readability. The goal is for students to understand key concepts rather than copy down everything said.
S.C.A.N.D.A.L is a small graphic design studio in Bandung, Indonesia that focuses on cultivating inspiration and applying their creative skills to projects for national and international clients. They provide a range of design services from strategy and concept development to production across print, digital, advertising, and installations. The document provides examples of their work across different mediums and clients to demonstrate their creative process and portfolio.
Understanding Opportunities, Challenges and Strategies to Build Your Career i...Ricardo Viana Vargas
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The virtual training covers what makes the Jay Chiat awards unique, practical tips for getting started on award submissions, and lessons learned from previous award-winning work. The awards celebrate excellence in creative thinking and strategic planning. Tips for submissions include starting early, getting client approval, plotting the story, getting feedback, and learning from past winners who challenged conventions.
Audience first exhibition and experiencePaul Bowers
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Unlocking Creativity: How to Harness the Powers of Design, Art Direction & Cr...Digital Surgeons
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Unlocking Creativity: How to Harness the Powers of Design, Art Direction & Cr...Digital Surgeons
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How NOT 2 Suck at Presenting Your Work
1. WELCOME! NON-SUCKY GREETINGS TO ALL OF YOU! #not2suck
HOW
NOT 2 SUCK
NOT 2 YOUR WORK
AT PRESENTING SUCK
Because bad presentations can kill good ideas
Megan Mead & Michael Gibson
2. HOW NOT 2 SUCK AT PRESENTING YOUR WORK #not2suck
MEGAN MEAD ART DIRECTOR/DESIGNER
CREATIVE SUITCASE, AUSTIN
Megan Mead , FA Visual Communica-
B
tions, double minor
in Theatre Marketing
, yrs theatrical training
15
experience
Michael Gibson , orked with brands such
W
as ATT, 7-11, FedEx, Gallo
Wines, The Long Center,
Westcave Preserve
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3. HOW NOT 2 SUCK AT PRESENTING YOUR WORK #not2suck
MICHAEL GIBSON DIRECTOR, GRAD PROGRAMS: DESIGN
UNIVERSITY OF NORTH TEXAS
Megan Mead ,
28 years professional design
design research background
in visual communication
design, IxD, UxD
and industrial design
, member of UNT¨s Design
Research Center faculty team
, design research collaboration
ILLUSTRATION: LANCE TRACHIER management experience
UNT COM DESIGN STUDENT in children¨s health, education
urban revitalization
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4. WHAT WE WILL TALK
ABOUT TODAY
, why presenting well is a big deal
, what good presentations do/should achieve
, how to give a good presentation
, some story telling strategies acting techniques
04
5. HOW NOT 2 SUCK AT PRESENTING YOUR WORK #not2suck
WHY IS MAKING A GOOD
PRESENTATION A BIG DEAL?
BAD PRESENTATIONS CAN KILL GOOD IDEAS
, audiences/clients have a hard time separating a good
idea from a poor presentation
, it¨s your responsibility to help client¨s/project partners
choose the ideas(s) that is/are best for them
, avoid singing a great song badly
05
6. HOW NOT 2 SUCK AT PRESENTING YOUR WORK #not2suck
WHY IS MAKING A GOOD
What we¨ll be presenting
PRESENTATIONyou today
to all of A BIG DEAL?
A GOOD PRESENTATION CREATES VALUES
The Presentation Tri-force:
sustains valuable relationships CLIENT
between these 3 kingdoms
IDEA
YOU YOUR
TEAM
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7. HOW NOT 2 SUCK AT PRESENTING YOUR WORK #not2suck
WHY IS MAKING A GOOD
PRESENTATION A BIG DEAL?
MEGG¨S SALARY SAGA
, how I talked my way into my job
, presenting well can have a concrete effect
on your career path
, Age is relative ! skills are not.
07
8. HOW NOT 2 SUCK AT PRESENTING YOUR WORK #not2suck
A GOOD PRESENTATION SHOULD´
MAKE THE COMPLEX UNDERSTANDABLE
, in ways that make sense to your audience/clients
, they won¨t advocate for what they can¨t understand
08
9. HOW NOT 2 SUCK AT PRESENTING YOUR WORK #not2suck
A GOOD PRESENTATION SHOULD´
CREATE EMPATHY
, understanding an idea(s) is different than caring
about it
, why they should care and how it will create value
for them now and in the future
09
10. HOW NOT 2 SUCK AT PRESENTING YOUR WORK #not2suck
A GOOD PRESENTATION SHOULD´
MEET THE FOLLOWING PRIMARY GOALS
, it is well-organized
, it is engaging
, it is professional
10
11. HOW NOT 2 SUCK AT PRESENTING YOUR WORK #not2suck
A GOOD PRESENTATION
IS WELL-ORGANIZED:
THE 3 ^P¨S ̄ OF PRESENTING
, plan
, prepare
, practice
11
12. HOW NOT 2 SUCK AT PRESENTING YOUR WORK #not2suck
A GOOD PRESENTATION
IS WELL-ORGANIZED:
THE 1ST ^P: ̄ PLAN WELL
, Don¨t overload your slides!
, Be a diva!nothing, not even your slides! should upstage you
, Tell a well-structured story. ^You¨re not Quentin Tarrantino: ̄
don¨t jump into the middle; provide an easy-to-follow storyline´
12
13. HOW NOT 2 SUCK AT PRESENTING YOUR WORK #not2suck
A GOOD PRESENTATION
IS WELL-ORGANIZED:
THE 1ST ^P: ̄ PLAN WELL | STORY STRUCTURE
1 2 3
INTRO/FRAMING OUTLINE KEY POINTS REITERATE KEY POINTS
WHY THEY SHOULD CARE ARTICULATE THEM SUMMARIZE
SUPPORT W/ RATIONALES END W/ MEMORY BITE
13
14. HOW NOT 2 SUCK AT PRESENTING YOUR WORK #not2suck
A GOOD PRESENTATION
IS WELL-ORGANIZED:
THE 2ND ^P: ̄ PREPARE
, tailor your presentation to your audience (a CEO requires
info delivery different from a CD, or a Board President)
, vocal warm-ups: prep it up to step it up
14
15. HOW NOT 2 SUCK AT PRESENTING YOUR WORK #not2suck
A GOOD PRESENTATION
IS ORGANIZED:
THE 2ND ^P: ̄ VOCAL WARM UPS | WHY?
, Preps: Your voice is your #1 tool
, Relaxes: Your voice can betray you
^A warm voice is a confident voice ̄
, Focuses: Take a minute for yourself
15
16. HOW NOT 2 SUCK AT PRESENTING YOUR WORK #not2suck
A GOOD PRESENTATION
IS ORGANIZED
THE 2ND ^P: ̄ VOCAL WARM UPS | HOW?
, shake it out: get loose and get silly to get ready
, BDGD: warm up your vocal muscles
, tongue twisters: get your mouth ready for any sound,
any sentence!anything
16
17. HOW NOT 2 SUCK AT PRESENTING YOUR WORK #not2suck
A GOOD PRESENTATION
IS ORGANIZED
THE 2ND ^P: ̄ TONGUE TWISTERS
, Unique New York. You need New York. You know you
need unique New York.
, toy boat, toy boat, toy boat´
17
18. HOW NOT 2 SUCK AT PRESENTING YOUR WORK #not2suck
A GOOD PRESENTATION
IS WELL-ORGANIZED
THE 3RD ^P ̄: PRACTICE, PRACTICE, PRACTICE
, do not ^wing it ̄
, practice in a way(s) that works for you
, if you practice well, you will present well
18
19. HOW NOT 2 SUCK AT PRESENTING YOUR WORK #not2suck
A GOOD PRESENTATION
IS ENGAGING
DON¨T READ STRAIGHT FROM THE SLIDES
, they can read, so you should talk
,
straight reading kills your vocal projection
, undermines the strength of your ideas
it
19
20. HOW NOT 2 SUCK AT PRESENTING YOUR WORK #not2suck
A GOOD PRESENTATION
IS ENGAGING
IMPROV EXERCISE #1: SPEAK ON THE FLY
, things rarely go by script!practice extemporaneous speaking
, ow: grab a magazine, pick a page at random, and speak
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about its contents for 60 seconds non-stop
, hy?: doing this helps you practice speaking on the fly,
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as well as the ability to think on your feet
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21. HOW NOT 2 SUCK AT PRESENTING YOUR WORK #not2suck
A GOOD PRESENTATION
IS ENGAGING
SHOW SOME ENTHUSIASM
, if you aren¨t excited, they won¨t be either
, channel your nervousness
, fake it ¨til you make it
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22. HOW NOT 2 SUCK AT PRESENTING YOUR WORK #not2suck
A GOOD PRESENTATION
IS ENGAGING
IMPROV EXERCISE #2: BE IN THE SPOTLIGHT
, practice drawing positive attention to yourself whenever
you can
, ow: be an audience volunteer, read out loud to your spouse
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or pet, make announcements at work
, why?: practice creates confidence confidence
is more engaging
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23. HOW NOT 2 SUCK AT PRESENTING YOUR WORK #not2suck
A GOOD PRESENTATION
IS ENGAGING
BODY LANGUAGE STAGE PRESENCE
, stay open: don¨t cross your arms or slump your shoulders
, stay respectful: stand or sit professionally confidently
, stay appropriate: utilize the ^cone of movement ̄
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24. HOW NOT 2 SUCK AT PRESENTING YOUR WORK #not2suck
A GOOD PRESENTATION
IS PROFESSIONAL
ATTIRE ATTITUDE
, act as if time and money are on the line every time
, dress, speak act appropriately
, when in doubt, dress up speak up
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25. HOW NOT 2 SUCK AT PRESENTING YOUR WORK #not2suck
A GOOD PRESENTATION
IS PROFESSIONAL
IMPROV EXERCISE #3: RULE OF AGREEMENT
, how: don¨t deny your scene partner¨s declarations
, why?: this helps you appear more professional unified
, use ^and ̄ rather than ^no ̄
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26. HOW NOT 2 SUCK AT PRESENTING YOUR WORK #not2suck
TO SUMMARIZE
BE YOURSELF, BUT BETTER
, a good presentation is a genuine presentation
, find what works, forget what doesn¨t
, be true to you (just be a less nervous you)
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27. HOW NOT 2 SUCK AT PRESENTING YOUR WORK #not2suck
AND ALWAYS REMEMBER...
PRESENTING WELL IS PARAMOUNT
, plan, prepare practice
, utilize some of these tips tricks to improve
your presentation performance
, above all, be organized, be engaging be professional
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