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Put the purpose or the goal of the presentation.






Got to be ready for anything. If you know your topic inside and out — deep


and wide — then there is nothing to worry about.






Authenticity. From the heart. You have to mean it. Absolutely fundamental. If it


matters to you (deeply), it will matter to them.




Put the main points you want to make




Their background, knowledge level


Important rules (even in many other fields, like software development, design, ...)
























Several hundred slides. Most slides are no more than a word or two, a short quote, or a photo. Most slides are visible no more than a few seconds.


(Not always work)Never allow the screen to compete with what he is saying.


He wants them to be focusing on my words. He don't care if they look at me, but it is the rhythm and timing of his words that are important.




King-sized text as a visual


Excellent for having people understand and remember his presentation.


\"Top-10\" format — essentially 10 slides and 10 major ideas.








4 words X 6 lines per slide Or 7 X 7 max


(exercise on Identity 2.0 presentation, what do you remember)






Make a connection between the topic and what it means in the real world






Before we deliver lets ...


Steve jobs, Larry Lessing, ..


Use all your abilities








Emphasize your main points


Stop talking so they can absorb what you said


Take a rest










Except when used in unison with your speech




Move around the room to increase interaction with your audience




Standing erect and leaning forward communicates that you are approachable,


receptive, and friendly.




Powerful connection






Always dress appropriately for the culture, but a little better than everyone else.




A research 55% of the information we take in is visual and only 7% is text.




Example in Identity 2.0, The word \"closed\" is displayed on a \"black\" slide and


the word \"open\" on a \"white\" slide....




Maintain attention but not loose it.






You welcome nerves, let the adrenaline works (It's Ok for nerves)








No one is perfect (Even the best presenters make mistakes. The key is to


continue on after the mistake.)




Energy! Enthusiasm! .... Enjoy it!





Stupid is who think others are stupid










or at least your self and take feedback






Studies show that listeners lose their attention after approximately 18 minutes.



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