For
years I have coached many of America's top CEO's.
I have worked with over 500 organizations from over
35 countries. I have worked with all levels of positions
from sales, to management to executives to entrepreneurs.
I have found that no matter our career choice, we all
have to make presentations. As a matter of fact, I believe
"Life is a Series of Presentations" and the skill set
is frankly overlooked and really is an undiscovered
secret to success in both business and life.
As
I have coached and trained over the years, one of the
core elements I find people often skip when preparing
for presentations (that causes the pain of not getting
the audience to fully buy-in) is lack of clear written
objectives. I speak to this issue in whole chapters
in many of my books.
Let
me share with you a few highlights in a simple process
that should help you with your next important presentations.
Think
of a funnel - at the top is all the possible things
you can share in your presentation (many people
share way too many things...we all know that). At the
bottom of the funnel are your core objectives of the
talk - as you go down the funnel from the top,
here are 5 steps to consider:
Step
1 - Define the actions you want the audience to
take as a result of your talk.
Step
2 - Define your audience (backgrounds, age, frame
of reference, and mental mindset, etc.).
Step
3 - Clarify the needs of your audience (basically
what's in it for them).
Step
4 - Begin to write out 3 or 4 phases that will become
your objectives starting with an action word like share,
communicate, inspire, motivate and then follow the action
word with what you want to accomplish. For example:
"Share the highlights of....", or, "Communicate the
specific time line of....", or, "Inspire the attendees
to...". You get the picture, three or four simple phases
beginning with an action word.
The
Final Step 5 - Mentally test your objectives and
outline with others - perhaps someone who knows your
audience and/or knows your subjects and have them give
you a One-minute critique so you end up with a clean
& clear set of tested objectives.
If
it's clear in your mind, then your ability to gain buy-in
and your confidence level will always be much higher. Tony
Jeary – Mr. PresentationTM
- is the author of 7 books on the subject of presentation,
including Inspire Any Audience and The Complete Guide to Effective
Facilitation. For more information about Tony or to order his products
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