The document discusses five insights for presenting like a journalist. Journalists (1) are supremely confident in their stories and agenda. They (2) stick to brevity and pithy statements to get their message across quickly. Journalists (3) develop consistent styles and structures for their writing and delivery through practice and repetition. Specialist journalists (4) develop authority in their field and influence audiences even if not liked. Finally, journalists (5) tell compelling stories from experience, speaking confidently without scripts. The document encourages presenters to borrow these techniques to strengthen their own skills and influence.
Why you should think like a journalist when planning to present
1. Why you should think
like a journalist
when planning
presentations
Five insights
A Confidence Tricks concoction
2. Why you should think like
a journalist
when planning presentations
(Five Insights)
@simonmossman
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journalist & TV producer,
internet journalist and
now media & communication
advisor and executive presentation
skills coach and mentor.
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Presenters and public speakers in any
setting, be it …
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Industry conference keynote;
The Board of Directors;
Community town hall meetings;
Tender contract procurement panels;
(the list is endless!)
… can borrow a trick or three from the
press corps when it comes to preparing
to front their audience.
4. They are
supremely
confident
(even to the point of cockiness);
Why you should think like a journalist when planning presentations – Five Insights
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5. They stick determinedly
to THEIR agenda
Why you should think like a journalist when planning presentations – Five Insights
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6. ii
News writers …
are accustomed to
brevity to get
the message across:
Why you should think like a journalist when planning presentations – Five Insights
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7. Brevity in headlines
Why you should think like a journalist when planning presentations – Five Insights
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8. Journalists inherently
understand the power
of the pithy statement
(a.k.a. key messages in PR parlance)
a.k.a. ‘quotable
quotes’;
Why you should think like a journalist when planning presentations – Five Insights
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9. Don’t use 10 words when
two will suffice.
The same rules that
reporters learn at
journalism school …
… apply to you, too.
Why you should think like a journalist when planning presentations – Five Insights
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10. iii
Journalists develop
writing styles &
broadcast mannerisms
& defined approaches
to structure & delivery
…
and they stick to
that tried and
tested script:
Why you should think like a journalist when planning presentations – Five Insights
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11. Which for you, the presenter
and public speaker, translates as:
Repetition.
Repetition.
Repetition.
Why you should think like a journalist when planning presentations – Five Insights
a Confidence Tricks concoction
12. By routinely
practicing
content
development
as much as
regularly
rehearsing
delivery…
… you can develop
confident,
influential
speaking skills
Why you should think like a journalist when planning presentations – Five Insights
a Confidence Tricks concoction
13. iv
Specialist
journalists
–
such
as
columnists, writers on regular key topics
(e.g, politics, finance) - develop authority
and set agendas which their readers
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YOUR audience
absorb (even if they dislike the sentiment):
Why you should think like a journalist when planning presentations – Five Insights
a Confidence Tricks concoction
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14. People choose the
facts they want
– and they will read a
journalist even if they
don’t like his/her work;
Why you should think like a journalist when planning presentations – Five Insights
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15. The same
applies to you.
While your job
is to win over
your audience,
you won’t get
them all.
BUT….
Why you should think like a journalist when planning presentations – Five Insights
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16. … you will develop greater selfdiscipline by:
i staying on message,
ii being consistent in
thoughts, words and actions
… which helps YOU develop a clear
style and persona, a frame on which to
carve a confident presenting career.
Why you should think like a journalist when planning presentations – Five Insights
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17. v
And the clincher?
Why you should think like a journalist when planning presentations – Five Insights
a Confidence Tricks concoction
18. Journalists are
notorious for
telling their
war stories
Why you should think like a journalist when planning presentations – Five Insights
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19. Often unprompted, old news
hacks love to launch into
their tales from the trenches
Why you should think like a journalist when planning presentations – Five Insights
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20. Like a raconteur propping
up the bar, never scripted,
always ad-libbed
Why you should think like a journalist when planning presentations – Five Insights
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21. They speak
from the
heart –
because they know the subject
matter inside and out.
Why you should think like a journalist when planning presentations – Five Insights
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24. Why you should think
like a journalist
when planning
presentations
Five insights
A Confidence Tricks concoction
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On a separate and personal note, while knocking this preso together I was
bothered by the lack of evident women journalists who could equally inspire
these five insights.
If you can offer any suggestions (with where I can find available images), I’ be
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chuffed to update this preso, ‘ os I sure as heck had a challenge trying to find
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anything / anyone suitable!
Cheers,
@simonmossman
Co-Founder & Executive Coach @confidencetrix