How to Make a Successful Presentation. Sandeep Krishnamurthy http://faculty.washington.edu/sandeep sandeep@u.washington.edu



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How to Make a Successful Presentation Sandeep Krishnamurthy http://faculty.washington.edu/sandeep sandeep@u.washington.edu 1

Chances are You are a college student whose grade depends on the quality of a presentation. And, you are nervous about it. 2

Chances are You are sick and tired of sitting through terrible PowerPoint presentations. 3

Chances are You were never trained to deliver an effective presentation. 4

Chances are You are willing to spend 10 minutes to become more effective at making presentations. 5

This ebook will 1. Give you a simple and effective framework to prepare for presentations. 2. Walk you through the simple steps that will get you there. 3. If you like what is in here, contact me at sandeep@u.washington.edu. 6

Audience Energy Organization Material Interaction Surprise Staging Self awareness Everything. 7

Audience Energy Organization Material Interaction Surprise Staging Self awareness A E O M I S S S 8

AEOMISSS Audience. 9

AEOMISSS Energy. 10

AEOMISSS Organization. 11

AEOMISSS Material. 12

AEOMISSS Interaction. 13

AEOMISSS 14

AEOMISSS Staging. 15

AEOMISSS Self Awareness. 16

Got all that? Audience Energy Organization Material Interaction Surprise Staging Self awareness 17

Definition of Audience Spectators whose primary purpose is to view a performance. People who are expected to hear the program. The group most likely to be interested in the subject matter. The person to whom the writing is addressed. Audience one out of six 18

Do you know who is listening to your talk? Audience two out of six 19

What makes this audience tick? Numbers or pictures? Quotations? Potential for huge profit? Stunning New Ideas? Candy? Bold Take aways? Audience three out of six 20

What Bores This Audience? Telegraphing Complete and utter predictability. Stating the obvious Yes, we know that Google is huge. Not knowing what you are talking about. Poor or shallow analysis. Too much information. Too little information. Audience four out of six 21

What does the audience already know about the topic? Are there content experts in the audience? Have they heard a similar presentation before? To find out Do your research before the talk (e.g. go to organization s web site). Arrive early. Use probing questions in the first 5 minutes. Audience five out of six 22

What offends this audience? Research the sensibilities of the audience. Some things to watch out for Colorful language or imagery. Stereotypes. Understand the culture and context within which the audience operates. Audience six out of six 23

Energy AXIOM: A high energy presentation is, generally, much more effective than a lowenergy one. Energy one out of two 24

How to convey energy. Voice Use the right Volume. Use the right Intonation (fluctuate rather than drone). Enunciate. Act like you have a passionate belief in topic. Be confident and engaging. Move around. Do not stand in one place. Energy two out of two 25

Organization Intro Body Conclusion. Big start (Bold, Catchy). Big finish (Answer the So what? question). State the big points up front. I want to convince you today that the Hispanic market segment is something you cannot ignore. Take aways What is the one thing you want audience members to remember in six months? Organization one out of three 26

On Designing PowerPoint Slides Try different organization schemes. Be different. Do not end with a Questions? slide (everybody does it). Do not put too much information on a slide. Organization two out of three 27

Minimize Fluff Do not spend too much time on something that is easily available through a web search on a company s web site. A weak slide takes away from the credibility of your presentation. E.g. Joe started the company in his garage with Bob and Sally for $50. Organization three out of three 28

Material Use a variety of material. Include Handouts. Illustrations (e.g. Advertisements, Posters) Videos. Props (e.g. Products). Material 29

Interaction Works for these purposes a) Understanding where the audience is ate.g. how many have heard of Twitter.com? b) Customizing your talk. c) Tracking audience response. Interaction one out of two 30

Remember Building in interaction does not always work. Don t go with a high stake leading question. e.g., how many of you have been to site xyz.com? (What if the answer is zero?) Interaction two out of two 31

Surprise Audience has an expectation about the talk. They expect that you will Follow a linear style and walk through 20 slides. Break this expectation by doing something completely unexpected. Surprise one out of two 32

Effective use of Surprise Provide the top five ideas in the presentation on the first slide. Use an image or anecdote to start. Be creative! Surprise two out of two 33

Staging Make eye contact with the audience. Do not stand in one place. Do not hide behind the podium. Practice hand offs with other presenters. Have a plan for moving the speakers along if you have multiple presenters. Staging one out of one. 34

Self Awareness Use body language and subtle clues to keep track of audience response. Do you know how the audience is reacting to the talk? Are you boring them? Which parts are they liking more? Are you aware of your mannerisms? E.g. hand movements, use of Ums, Ahs. Self awareness one out of one 35

A E O M I S S S Audience Energy Organization Material Interaction Surprise Staging Self awareness 36

Sandeep Krishnamurthy http://faculty.washington.edu/sandeep sandeep@u.washington.edu 37