Ray Poynter gave a lecture on creating better presentations. He discussed that there is no single best presentation style, as the style depends on factors like the audience and message. Poynter emphasized the importance of narrative flow and using stories and techniques like building slides incrementally. He recommended analyzing TED talks to learn from examples of great presenters like Hans Rosling. Poynter's lecture provided tips on aspects like limiting words on slides and rehearsing presentations.
The Kanban Policy Game is a fun way to experience how policies affect performance. In the game you are hired as a coach to lead an Agile transformation. To achieve success, you have to improve the performance of the teams in the client organization in terms of lead time and throughput. As Kanban method practitioner you decide to introduce and apply the six Kanban practices.
A/B testing, optimization and results analysis by Mariia Bocheva, ATD'18Mariia Bocheva
While working with data we usually face several problems: we don't have enough data, we have too much data, we don't know what to do with this data.
In this session, I'll show how to make sure you can rely on your data and share my favorite ideas on how you can use Google Analytics and other for A/B testing, optimization and analysis.
You’ll gain a better understanding on what to look at to answer your UX questions, how to run a test properly and evaluate the its results.
The Kanban Policy Game is a fun way to experience how policies affect performance. In the game you are hired as a coach to lead an Agile transformation. To achieve success, you have to improve the performance of the teams in the client organization in terms of lead time and throughput. As Kanban method practitioner you decide to introduce and apply the six Kanban practices.
A/B testing, optimization and results analysis by Mariia Bocheva, ATD'18Mariia Bocheva
While working with data we usually face several problems: we don't have enough data, we have too much data, we don't know what to do with this data.
In this session, I'll show how to make sure you can rely on your data and share my favorite ideas on how you can use Google Analytics and other for A/B testing, optimization and analysis.
You’ll gain a better understanding on what to look at to answer your UX questions, how to run a test properly and evaluate the its results.
Be Amazing: 5 Rules for Great Presentationsjcasimir
We all need to communicate ideas and, for business purposes, the ability to run a successful presentation is essential. In this session we discuss five rules to help guide your planning and delivery.
Well let's get real it's a competing world and only the best can survive. We have to always try to get the most out but in a well planned and organised way. The more senior your audience, we learned, the less you should rely on your presentation deck and the more you should expect your 'PITCH' to be a conversation, showing your team’s authentic passion for the challenge or problem and their resilience for solving it creatively, together. So combine your pitch with the combination of killer presentation and impression.
Within the framework of its Research Communications Capacity Building Program, GDNet produced, in collaboration with CommsConsult, a series of 7 handouts providing some guidelines for a great presentation. They cover several aspects starting from how you look and feel while presenting, and structuring your presentation, to how to make your messages effective. It also explains how to manage your information and research using social media, in addition to providing some tips for writing to an online audience, and ending with a template for leave-behind handouts.
This presentation that support the young researcher in Egypt to learn how to conduct a professional presentation and discuss the key points of the presentation strcture and give tips for slides
Presentation skills for business managersjairajputana
this is the most essential part of a manager.
beside communication skills one needs to possess greater presentation skills and negotiation skills for his & organization's betterment.
\you plz leave a comment ,if u r downloading and if you like this.
Get noticed 2017 - how to get seen and stay visible Alan Stevens
Techniques to help you get noticed in business, including tips on speaking and presenting, how to handle difficult questions, and how to tell great stories.
Be Amazing: 5 Rules for Great Presentationsjcasimir
We all need to communicate ideas and, for business purposes, the ability to run a successful presentation is essential. In this session we discuss five rules to help guide your planning and delivery.
Well let's get real it's a competing world and only the best can survive. We have to always try to get the most out but in a well planned and organised way. The more senior your audience, we learned, the less you should rely on your presentation deck and the more you should expect your 'PITCH' to be a conversation, showing your team’s authentic passion for the challenge or problem and their resilience for solving it creatively, together. So combine your pitch with the combination of killer presentation and impression.
Within the framework of its Research Communications Capacity Building Program, GDNet produced, in collaboration with CommsConsult, a series of 7 handouts providing some guidelines for a great presentation. They cover several aspects starting from how you look and feel while presenting, and structuring your presentation, to how to make your messages effective. It also explains how to manage your information and research using social media, in addition to providing some tips for writing to an online audience, and ending with a template for leave-behind handouts.
This presentation that support the young researcher in Egypt to learn how to conduct a professional presentation and discuss the key points of the presentation strcture and give tips for slides
Presentation skills for business managersjairajputana
this is the most essential part of a manager.
beside communication skills one needs to possess greater presentation skills and negotiation skills for his & organization's betterment.
\you plz leave a comment ,if u r downloading and if you like this.
Get noticed 2017 - how to get seen and stay visible Alan Stevens
Techniques to help you get noticed in business, including tips on speaking and presenting, how to handle difficult questions, and how to tell great stories.
When most people in the industry talk about online or digital reputation management, what they're really saying is Google search and PPC. And it's usually reactive, left dealing with the aftermath of negative information published somewhere online. That's outdated. It leaves executives, organizations and other high-profile individuals at a high risk of a digital reputation attack that spans channels and tactics. But the tools needed to safeguard against an attack are more cybersecurity-oriented than most marketing and communications professionals can manage. Business leaders Leaders grasp the importance; 83% of executives place reputation in their top five areas of risk, yet only 23% are confident in their ability to address it. To succeed in 2024 and beyond, you need to turn online reputation on its axis and think like an attacker.\
Key Takeaways:
- New framework for examining and safeguarding an online reputation
- Tools and techniques to keep you a step ahead
- Practical examples that demonstrate when to act, how to act and how to recover
A.I. (artificial intelligence) platforms are popping up all the time, and many of them can and should be used to help grow your brand, increase your sales and decrease your marketing costs.In this presentation:We will review some of the best AI platforms that are available for you to use.We will interact with some of the platforms in real-time, so attendees can see how they work.We will also look at some current brands that are using AI to help them create marketing messages, saving them time and money in the process. Lastly, we will discuss the pros and cons of using AI in marketing & branding and have a lively conversation that includes comments from the audience.
Key Takeaways:
Attendees will learn about LLM platforms, like ChatGPT, and how they work, with preset examples and real time interactions with the platform. Attendees will learn about other AI platforms that are creating graphic design elements at the push of a button...pre-set examples and real-time interactions.Attendees will discuss the pros & cons of AI in marketing + branding and share their perspectives with one another. Attendees will learn about the cost savings and the time savings associated with using AI, should they choose to.
The digital marketing industry is changing faster than ever and those who don’t adapt with the times are losing market share. Where should marketers be focusing their efforts? What strategies are the experts seeing get the best results? Get up-to-speed with the latest industry insights, trends and predictions for the future in this panel discussion with some leading digital marketing experts.
5 big bets to drive growth in 2024 without one additional marketing dollar AND how to adapt to the biggest shifting eCommerce trend- AI.
1) Romance Your Customers - Retention
2) ‘Alternative’ Lead Gen - Advocacy
3) The Beautiful Basics - Conversion Rate Optimization
4) Land that Bottom Line - Profitability
5) Roll the Dice - New Business Models
Videos are more engaging, more memorable, and more popular than any other type of content out there. That’s why it’s estimated that 82% of consumer traffic will come from videos by 2025.
And with videos evolving from landscape to portrait and experts promoting shorter clips, one thing remains constant – our brains LOVE videos.
So is there science behind what makes people absolutely irresistible on camera?
The answer: definitely yes.
In this jam-packed session with Stephanie Garcia, you’ll get your hands on a steal-worthy guide that uncovers the art and science to being irresistible on camera. From body language to words that convert, she’ll show you how to captivate on command so that viewers are excited and ready to take action.
First Things First: Building and Effective Marketing Strategy
Too many companies (and marketers) jump straight into activation planning without formalizing a marketing strategy. It may seem tedious, but analyzing the mindset of your targeted audiences and identifying the messaging points most likely to resonate with them is time well spent. That process is also a great opportunity for marketers to collaborate with sales leaders and account managers on a galvanized go-to-market approach. I’ll walk you through the methods and tools we use with our clients to ensure campaign success.
Key Takeaways:
-Recognize the critical role of strategy in marketing
-Learn our approach for building an actionable, effective marketing strategy
-Receive templates and guides for developing a marketing strategy
Mastering Local SEO for Service Businesses in the AI Era is tailored specifically for local service providers like plumbers, dentists, and others seeking to dominate their local search landscape. This session delves into leveraging AI advancements to enhance your online visibility and search rankings through the Content Factory model, designed for creating high-impact, SEO-driven content. Discover the Dollar-a-Day advertising strategy, a cost-effective approach to boost your local SEO efforts and attract more customers with minimal investment. Gain practical insights on optimizing your online presence to meet the specific needs of local service seekers, ensuring your business not only appears but stands out in local searches. This concise, action-oriented workshop is your roadmap to navigating the complexities of digital marketing in the AI age, driving more leads, conversions, and ultimately, success for your local service business.
Key Takeaways:
Embrace AI for Local SEO: Learn to harness the power of AI technologies to optimize your website and content for local search. Understand the pivotal role AI plays in analyzing search trends and consumer behavior, enabling you to tailor your SEO strategies to meet the specific demands of your target local audience. Leverage the Content Factory Model: Discover the step-by-step process of creating SEO-optimized content at scale. This approach ensures a steady stream of high-quality content that engages local customers and boosts your search rankings. Get an action guide on implementing this model, complete with templates and scheduling strategies to maintain a consistent online presence. Maximize ROI with Dollar-a-Day Advertising: Dive into the cost-effective Dollar-a-Day advertising strategy that amplifies your visibility in local searches without breaking the bank. Learn how to strategically allocate your budget across platforms to target potential local customers effectively. The session includes an action guide on setting up, monitoring, and optimizing your ad campaigns to ensure maximum impact with minimal investment.
The digital marketing industry is changing faster than ever and those who don’t adapt with the times are losing market share. Where should marketers be focusing their efforts? What strategies are the experts seeing get the best results? Get up-to-speed with the latest industry insights, trends and predictions for the future in this panel discussion with some leading digital marketing experts.
How to Use AI to Write a High-Quality Article that Ranksminatamang0021
In the world of content creation, many AI bloggers have drifted away from their original vision, resulting in low-quality articles that search engines overlook. Don't let that happen to you! Join us to discover how to leverage AI tools effectively to craft high-quality content that not only captures your audience's attention but also ranks well on search engines.
Disclaimer: Some of the prompts mentioned here are the examples of Matt Diggity. Please use it as reference and make your own custom prompts.
Core Web Vitals SEO Workshop - improve your performance [pdf]Peter Mead
Core Web Vitals to improve your website performance for better SEO results with CWV.
CWV Topics include:
- Understanding the latest Core Web Vitals including the significance of LCP, INP and CLS + their impact on SEO
- Optimisation techniques from our experts on how to improve your CWV on platforms like WordPress and WP Engine
- The impact of user experience and SEO
Is AI-Generated Content the Future of Content Creation?Cut-the-SaaS
Discover the transformative power of AI in content creation with our presentation, "Is AI-Generated Content the Future of Content Creation?" by Puran Parsani, CEO & Editor of Cut-The-SaaS. Learn how AI-generated content is revolutionizing marketing, publishing, education, healthcare, and finance by offering unprecedented efficiency, creativity, and scalability.
Understanding
AI-Generated Content:
AI-generated content includes text, images, videos, and audio produced by AI without direct human involvement. This technology leverages large datasets to create contextually relevant and coherent material, streamlining content production.
Key Benefits:
Content Creation: Rapidly generate high-quality content for blogs, articles, and social media.
Brainstorming: AI simulates conversations to inspire creative ideas.
Research Assistance: Efficiently summarize and research information.
Market Insights:
The content marketing industry is projected to grow to $17.6 billion by 2032, with AI-generated content expected to dominate over 55% of the market.
Case Study: CNET’s AI Content Controversy:
CNET’s use of AI for news articles led to public scrutiny due to factual inaccuracies, highlighting the need for transparency and human oversight.
Benefits Across Industries:
Marketing: Personalize content at scale and optimize engagement with predictive analytics.
Publishing: Automate content creation for faster publication cycles.
Education: Efficiently generate educational materials.
Healthcare: Create accurate content for patients and professionals.
Finance: Produce timely financial content for decision-making.
Challenges and Ethical Considerations:
Transparency: Disclose AI use to maintain trust.
Bias: Address potential AI biases with diverse datasets.
SEO: Ensure AI content meets SEO standards.
Quality: Maintain high standards to prevent misinformation.
Conclusion:
AI-generated content offers significant benefits in efficiency, personalization, and scalability. However, ethical considerations and quality assurance are crucial for responsible use. Explore the future of content creation with us and see how AI is transforming various industries.
Connect with Us:
Follow Cut-The-SaaS on LinkedIn, Instagram, YouTube, Twitter, and Medium. Visit cut-the-saas.com for more insights and resources.
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Key Takeaways:
Understand how search engines work
Be able to find out where your users search
Know what is required for each discipline of SEO
Feel confident creating an SEO Plan
Confidently measure SEO performance
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When most people in the industry talk about online or digital reputation management, what they're really saying is Google search and PPC. And it's usually reactive, left dealing with the aftermath of negative information published somewhere online. That's outdated. It leaves executives, organizations and other high-profile individuals at a high risk of a digital reputation attack that spans channels and tactics. But the tools needed to safeguard against an attack are more cybersecurity-oriented than most marketing and communications professionals can manage. Business leaders Leaders grasp the importance; 83% of executives place reputation in their top five areas of risk, yet only 23% are confident in their ability to address it. To succeed in 2024 and beyond, you need to turn online reputation on its axis and think like an attacker.
Key Takeaways:
- New framework for examining and safeguarding an online reputation
- Tools and techniques to keep you a step ahead
- Practical examples that demonstrate when to act, how to act and how to recover
Most small businesses struggle to see marketing results. In this session, we will eliminate any confusion about what to do next, solving your marketing problems so your business can thrive. You’ll learn how to create a foundational marketing OS (operating system) based on neuroscience and backed by real-world results. You’ll be taught how to develop deep customer connections, and how to have your CRM dynamically segment and sell at any stage in the customer’s journey. By the end of the session, you’ll remove confusion and chaos and replace it with clarity and confidence for long-term marketing success.
Key Takeaways:
• Uncover the power of a foundational marketing system that dynamically communicates with prospects and customers on autopilot.
• Harness neuroscience and Tribal Alignment to transform your communication strategies, turning potential clients into fans and those fans into loyal customers.
• Discover the art of automated segmentation, pinpointing your most lucrative customers and identifying the optimal moments for successful conversions.
• Streamline your business with a content production plan that eliminates guesswork, wasted time, and money.
Mastering Local SEO for Service Businesses in the AI Era is tailored specifically for local service providers like plumbers, dentists, and others seeking to dominate their local search landscape. This session delves into leveraging AI advancements to enhance your online visibility and search rankings through the Content Factory model, designed for creating high-impact, SEO-driven content. Discover the Dollar-a-Day advertising strategy, a cost-effective approach to boost your local SEO efforts and attract more customers with minimal investment. Gain practical insights on optimizing your online presence to meet the specific needs of local service seekers, ensuring your business not only appears but stands out in local searches. This concise, action-oriented workshop is your roadmap to navigating the complexities of digital marketing in the AI age, driving more leads, conversions, and ultimately, success for your local service business.
Key Takeaways:
Embrace AI for Local SEO: Learn to harness the power of AI technologies to optimize your website and content for local search. Understand the pivotal role AI plays in analyzing search trends and consumer behavior, enabling you to tailor your SEO strategies to meet the specific demands of your target local audience. Leverage the Content Factory Model: Discover the step-by-step process of creating SEO-optimized content at scale. This approach ensures a steady stream of high-quality content that engages local customers and boosts your search rankings. Get an action guide on implementing this model, complete with templates and scheduling strategies to maintain a consistent online presence. Maximize ROI with Dollar-a-Day Advertising: Dive into the cost-effective Dollar-a-Day advertising strategy that amplifies your visibility in local searches without breaking the bank. Learn how to strategically allocate your budget across platforms to target potential local customers effectively. The session includes an action guide on setting up, monitoring, and optimizing your ad campaigns to ensure maximum impact with minimal investment.
1. Ray Poynter, The Future Place – JMRX Lectures 2015
Crea%ng
Be*er
Presenta%ons
Ray Poynter
The Future Place
JMRX
–
Tokyo
–
June,
2015
2. Ray Poynter, The Future Place – JMRX Lectures 2015
Agenda
1. There
is
no
single
best
style
2. Narra>ve
flow
3. Stories
and
devices
4. Body
language
5. Analysis
of
presenta>ons
6. The
Big
Picture
7. Ques>ons
3. Ray Poynter, The Future Place – JMRX Lectures 2015
There
is
no
‘Single
Best
Presenta%on’
• Who
are
the
audience?
What
do
they
need?
What
can
they
understand?
What
do
they
expect?
• What
is
the
message?
Good
news
or
bad
news?
A
simple
message
or
a
complex
one?
• Are
you
telling
them
facts,
teaching
them
something,
or
trying
to
change
their
minds?
• What
is
the
medium?
Face-‐to-‐face,
webinar,
conference
etc.
• What
works
best
for
you?
4. Ray Poynter, The Future Place – JMRX Lectures 2015
From:
hWps://hbr.org/2013/06/how-‐to-‐give-‐a-‐killer-‐presenta>on
6. Ray Poynter, The Future Place – JMRX Lectures 2015
Some
Constant
Themes
• The
presenter
is
the
presenta>on
– Everything
else
is
there
to
support
the
presenter
• The
presenta>on
should
built
around
specific
and
iden>fied
objec>ves
• The
presenta>on
has
to
earn
its
place
– It
will
not
automa>cally
be
listened
to
or
consulted
• Presenta>ons
should
be
rehearsed
– Always
• The
key
feature
is
narra>ve
flow
– Linked
to
storytelling
• Perfect
is
the
enemy
of
good
7. Ray Poynter, The Future Place – JMRX Lectures 2015
Be
ready
to
tell
me
the
‘story’
a`er
watching
it
8. Ray Poynter, The Future Place – JMRX Lectures 2015
Hans
Rosling
is
the
best
guide
to
follow
And,
TED
the
best
source
9. Ray Poynter, The Future Place – JMRX Lectures 2015
Try
to
Watch
One
TED
Video
a
Week
Watching
them
in
a
group
at
work
delivers
extra
benefits
Consider:
– What
were
the
objec>ves
of
the
speaker?
– What
is
the
story?
– What
storytelling
and
presen>ng
‘devices’
has
the
speaker
used?
– What
has
the
speaker
le`
out,
to
make
the
story
clearer?
10. Ray Poynter, The Future Place – JMRX Lectures 2015
10
Tips
from
TED
for
Speaking
BADLY
1. Take
a
really
long
>me
to
explain
what
your
talk
is
about.
2. Speak
slowly
and
dram>cally.
3. Make
sure
you
let
everyone
know
how
important
you
are.
4. Refer
to
your
book,
or
even
quote
from
it.
5. Fill
your
slides
with
text,
bullets,
and
fonts
11. Ray Poynter, The Future Place – JMRX Lectures 2015
10
Tips
from
TED
for
Speaking
BADLY
6. Use
lots
of
technical
jargon
to
make
yourself
sound
clever
7. Speak
at
great
length
about
your
company
8. Don’t
bother
rehearsing
or
checking
length
9. Sound
like
you
are
reci>ng
it
from
memory
10. Avoid
eye
contact
with
the
audience
12. Ray Poynter, The Future Place – JMRX Lectures 2015
What
should
be
on
the
slide?
The
slide
is
there
to
provide
support
to
you
– You
are
the
presenta>on
Nothing
should
be
on
the
slide
if
it
not
helping
you
Things
should
appear
on
the
slide
when
they
help
– And,
they
should
go
when
they
no
longer
help.
Builds
are
a
useful
part
of
this
process
13. Ray Poynter, The Future Place – JMRX Lectures 2015
How
many
words
on
the
slide?
Seth
Godin
Modern
US
Business
Guru
Here
are
the
five
rules
you
need
to
remember
to
create
amazing
Powerpoint
presenta:ons:
1)
No
more
than
six
words
on
a
slide.
EVER.
There
is
no
presenta:on
so
complex
that
this
rule
needs
to
be
broken.
14. Ray Poynter, The Future Place – JMRX Lectures 2015
Seth
Godin
Presen%ng
hWp://www.ted.com/talks/seth_godin_on_sliced_bread
15. Ray Poynter, The Future Place – JMRX Lectures 2015
Seth
Godin
Presen%ng
1. What
worked?
For
you?
2. What
did
NOT
work?
For
you?
Seth
Godin
is
is
not
talking
about
a
market
research
debrief.
He
is
not
talking
about
passing
informa>on
to
the
audience.
He
is
talking
about
Keynote-‐style
presen>ng.
An
American
talking
to
Americans.
16. Ray Poynter, The Future Place – JMRX Lectures 2015
Reasons
for
Words
• Emphasis
• Memory
• Comprehension
– e.g.
language
issues
or
jargon
issues
• Credibility
– Numbers
and
quotes
from
memory
can
seem
suspect
• Precision
– This
is
not
approximate
E=MC2
17. Ray Poynter, The Future Place – JMRX Lectures 2015
If
people
don’t
see
speakers
from
your
country,
they
expect
the
research
to
be
of
a
lower
quality
NewMR
Survey,
May
2015,
N=133
(Non-‐English
Speaking=43),
Popula>on
=
English
speaking
followers
of
NewMR
0%
10%
20%
30%
40%
50%
60%
70%
Want
to
see
more
speakers
from
Best
research
quality
Non-‐English
18. Ray Poynter, The Future Place – JMRX Lectures 2015
Does
your
client
insist
on
seeing
the
data?
Country
Want
to
see
more
speakers
from
Best
research
quality
Non-‐English
China
56%
3%
0%
Brazil
42%
3%
2%
Japan
36%
5%
7%
Australia
31%
15%
12%
Germany
25%
18%
21%
USA
21%
51%
51%
France
20%
7%
7%
UK
19%
63%
60%
Canada
15%
11%
14%
Italy
12%
2%
5%
Base
133
133
44
Include
slides
like
this,
but
hide
them
19. Ray Poynter, The Future Place – JMRX Lectures 2015
8
Devices
and
Tips
(ヒント)
1. Builds
2. Humour
3. Metaphor
(Aliens
=
Jaws
in
Space)
4. Classic
messages,
“First
I
will
tell
you
the
good
news
…”
5. Asking
the
audience
to
make
guesses
6. Making
the
audience
uncomfortable
7. Something
that
is
not
PowerPoint
8. Body
language
20. Ray Poynter, The Future Place – JMRX Lectures 2015
It’s
on
the
cards
男
女
A
B
AB
O
Other/DK
Height
cm
21. Ray Poynter, The Future Place – JMRX Lectures 2015
It’s
on
the
cards
男
女
A
?%
?%
40%
B
?%
?%
20%
AB
?%
?%
10%
O
?%
?%
30%
Other/DK
?%
?%
0%
日
本
人
22. Ray Poynter, The Future Place – JMRX Lectures 2015
It’s
on
the
cards
男
女
日
本
人
Class
Average
Height
?
?
?
Na>onal
Average
Height
158
172
165
23. Ray Poynter, The Future Place – JMRX Lectures 2015
Which
people
are
confident?
We
are
just
looking
at
the
speakers
29. Ray Poynter, The Future Place – JMRX Lectures 2015
Some
other
body
issues
30. Ray Poynter, The Future Place – JMRX Lectures 2015
Listening,
eyes,
reduces
power
Speaking,
increases
power
Speaking
is
not
the
only
phase
of
a
presenta>on
31. Ray Poynter, The Future Place – JMRX Lectures 2015
Engaged?
Power/Authority?
32. Ray Poynter, The Future Place – JMRX Lectures 2015
When
to
shine,
and
when
to
re%re
33. Ray Poynter, The Future Place – JMRX Lectures 2015
Confident
Presenters
Push
Their
Groin!
36. Ray Poynter, The Future Place – JMRX Lectures 2015
Body
when
speaking
1. Stand
up
2. Don’t
back
away
3. Groin
to
the
front
4. Stand
straight
5. Smile
6. Hands
not
by
side
7. Don’t
protect
you
body
8. Some
anima>on
(walking
is
fine,
but
not
compulsory)
37. Ray Poynter, The Future Place – JMRX Lectures 2015
Body
Language
• My
material
=
intui>ve/observa>onal
• Amy
Cuddy
=
science
38. Ray Poynter, The Future Place – JMRX Lectures 2015
Amy
Cuddy
hWp://www.ted.com/talks/amy_cuddy_your_body_language_shapes_who_you_are
39. Ray Poynter, The Future Place – JMRX Lectures 2015
The
Big
Picture
• There
is
no
single,
‘best’
presenta>on
style
or
system
• Focus
on
the
audience
and
the
message
• Have
a
clear
objec>ve
for
the
presenta>on
• Develop
the
narra>ve
theme
(the
story)
• Use
‘devices’
to
make
it
flow
beWer
• Prac>ce
and
rehearse
40. Ray Poynter, The Future Place – JMRX Lectures 2015
Be
ready
to
tell
me
the
about
the
‘devices’
a`er
watching
it
41. Ray Poynter, The Future Place – JMRX Lectures 2015
Hans
Rosling
is
the
best
guide
to
follow
And,
TED
the
best
source
42. Ray Poynter, The Future Place – JMRX Lectures 2015
Thank
You!
Ques%ons?
43. Ray Poynter, The Future Place – JMRX Lectures 2015
The
Presenta%on
Style
Grid
Theatre
Formal
Big
Picture
Detail
Interna>onal
Conference
Japanese
Conference
Training
Session
?
?
?
?