Presentation tips for Power Point Richard Riche
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Presentation tips for Power Point Richard Riche
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Position
Plan!
Remember a powerful opening
Be a showman
When you communicate create one clear message
Be a speaker
Pacing, vocal variety and Pause
Tell a story
One point at a time
Keep it simple! Remember:
Always be positive
Remember the “hook” and “take away”
Why should I care?
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Editor's Notes

  • #2 Do you want to do amazing presentations? To Stop boring Power point? To Have fun and inspire!
  • #3 Helps maintain eye contact
  • #4 What you see
  • #5 What you see
  • #6 What the audience sees
  • #8 Press B to blank the screen Stand to left - let them see the screen .. Reading left to right Careful not to cut off audience
  • #9 Take the time to work out your message, hook and story before you write the first slide Slides should augment your message, not be your message. Leave bullets to movies .. People want to write bullets down … If they are writing or reading .. They are not listening
  • #10 Question or a statement!
  • #11 Use drama, Connect with people using senses Feel, taste, touch, smell Go big, difference between one on one and audience
  • #12 Create a clear picture A clear message Rule of 3 - max 3 things Statistics and lots of facts are boring - use handouts 1000 songs in your pocket
  • #13 You still need to speak PP should augment not be your presentation Use …
  • #14 Monotone and speaking too fast kills
  • #15 People remember stories Tell a story, make a point
  • #16 A clear point Use the story to illustrate your point
  • #17 Keep it simple Take the time to keep/make it simple Ipod 5 GB - “the size of a deck of cards” “1000 songs in your pocket”
  • #18 Running down competitors adds attention. Create positive images of your product … What is the benefit?
  • #19 What should the audience walk away with? Give problem, solution with benefits
  • #20 NB NB Why should I care? What should the audience walk away with?
  • #21 Keep it simple!
  • #22 Keep it simple!