Learn how not just to give a presentation, but to enchant the audience. Building great presentations is an important driver to success – whether its pitching to a VC, or potential customers or partners. Millions of hours each year are wasted in giving presentations which add clutter, confusion and crap. There is a panacea to this situation. Simple and elegant ways that when used can change the way your audience looks up to you. Become a Presentation Rockstar. After all, Presentation is not about powerpoint, its about You.
The presentation belongs to my session at BarCamp Bangalore 2012.
For summary of my talk and other links, visit the following links :-
1.
http://www.vivekjuneja.in/2012/02/summary-of-dont-just-present-enchant.html
2. http://www.vivekjuneja.in/2011/02/wow-effect.html
3. Do not just Present
Enchant
great
The Art and Science of good Presentation
4. DISCLAIMER
There is NO Magic Bullet that can solve your presentation
woes. The ideas that will be discussed today are from my
experiences and are also inspired from the interactions I
had with some of the great presenters of our lifetime.
Please be advised that I cannot guarantee that these ideas
will work 100% of the time. The speaker must use wise
judgment and instinct to use what works at the right time.
5. Do not just Present
Enchant
How to avoid being titled “Yet another Presentation”
and other stories
70. Why not to use bullet point ?
? It makes the presentation
boring
? It does not engage the audience
? It makes presentation look more
like a document that is read
71. Life beyond the
Bullet Point
Typography
Icons
Use of
Shapes
Images
This unfortunate slide?reportedly comes from a presentation by Jan Baan, founder and chairman of vendor Cordys. Granted, an "SOA Grid" can be an esoteric topic, but instead of understanding the end game, we're left with trying to figure out how to get in the game. Marketing and presentation guru Seth Godin?called this the "worst PowerPoint slide ever used by a CEO."
This unfortunate slide?reportedly comes from a presentation by Jan Baan, founder and chairman of vendor Cordys. Granted, an "SOA Grid" can be an esoteric topic, but instead of understanding the end game, we're left with trying to figure out how to get in the game. Marketing and presentation guru Seth Godin?called this the "worst PowerPoint slide ever used by a CEO."
This unfortunate slide?reportedly comes from a presentation by Jan Baan, founder and chairman of vendor Cordys. Granted, an "SOA Grid" can be an esoteric topic, but instead of understanding the end game, we're left with trying to figure out how to get in the game. Marketing and presentation guru Seth Godin?called this the "worst PowerPoint slide ever used by a CEO."
This unfortunate slide?reportedly comes from a presentation by Jan Baan, founder and chairman of vendor Cordys. Granted, an "SOA Grid" can be an esoteric topic, but instead of understanding the end game, we're left with trying to figure out how to get in the game. Marketing and presentation guru Seth Godin?called this the "worst PowerPoint slide ever used by a CEO."
This unfortunate slide?reportedly comes from a presentation by Jan Baan, founder and chairman of vendor Cordys. Granted, an "SOA Grid" can be an esoteric topic, but instead of understanding the end game, we're left with trying to figure out how to get in the game. Marketing and presentation guru Seth Godin?called this the "worst PowerPoint slide ever used by a CEO."
Bill Gates in the Clouds?PowerPoint slides are there to help presenters solidify the point they are trying to make -- not to confuse the audience with tons of logos, computing hardware images and arrows pointing here, there and everywhere. Bill, let us guess: You're alluding to?"cloud computing"? Experts universally say: Keep the images to a minimum (like, one image per slide) and keep the text as brief as possible.Snooze Scale:?ZZZZ (Bill, you should know better.)
This unfortunate slide?reportedly comes from a presentation by Jan Baan, founder and chairman of vendor Cordys. Granted, an "SOA Grid" can be an esoteric topic, but instead of understanding the end game, we're left with trying to figure out how to get in the game. Marketing and presentation guru Seth Godin?called this the "worst PowerPoint slide ever used by a CEO."
This unfortunate slide?reportedly comes from a presentation by Jan Baan, founder and chairman of vendor Cordys. Granted, an "SOA Grid" can be an esoteric topic, but instead of understanding the end game, we're left with trying to figure out how to get in the game. Marketing and presentation guru Seth Godin?called this the "worst PowerPoint slide ever used by a CEO."