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Making Effective Technical
PresentationsRob Kremer
Adapted from original slides byDavid Maulsby
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Why Presentations?
Incite decisions
Achieve closure
Motivate, educate
Build relationships
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Why Be a Presenter?
Make contacts
Promote yourself
Promote your organization
Master your subject
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Planning a Presentation
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The Presentation ProcessPreparation
Research Audience
Select Material
Prepare Visuals
Write Text
Rehearse
Presentation
Introduce Speaker
Introduce Topic
Develop Ideas
Draw Conclusions
Answer Questions
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Understanding the AudienceResearch Audience
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Audience CompositionThe Chair
The Head Honcho
The Critic
Your Champion
The MassesResearch Audience
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The ChairTheir Role
Keeps the meeting on trackProtects the speaker
& YouEstablish your relationshipRefer problems to the chair Research Audience
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The Head HonchoRole
Decision-maker
& YouMake sure s/he understandsMarshall the audience to help you
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The CriticTheir Role
To debunk your story
& YouAnticipate objections in your talk
Have extra slides readyRehearse questions and answers
Counteract with yourchampion
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Your ChampionTheir Role
Advocate for you
& YouIdentify your champion
Attentive, nodding, interested questionsGet his/her endorsement
Third-party more believableResearch Audience
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The MassesTheir Role
A. Keen to learn, validateB. There on orders, bored
& YouAcknowledge themEarn their trustAppeal to their experience
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Understanding the Audience
What do they know about the topic?
What do they know about you?
Why are they in thismeeting?
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Understanding the AudienceAim to discover your champion
Teach the audience something new
Reflect their intelligenceKeep it simpleChallenge but don’t overwhelm Research Audience
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Respecting the Audience
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Dress CodeDress to flatter your audience
For peers, dress up a littleFor management, business casualFor customers, dress for success
Jacket and tieYou’re judged by your shoes
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Dress Code
“But I’m a poor student, I only have T-shirts!”
So what would you wear to a wedding?
Or a funeral?Research Audience
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Clothing Communiqué
Clothing sends messagesWhat you wearHow you wear itManners and gestures
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Professional DeportmentWatch your language
No slangAvoid grandiloquent sesquipedalian
circumlocutions
Watch your body languageRelaxed, not sloppy
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The Best Proof of Respect
Be prepared !You studied your topic You researched the audienceYou rehearsed your presentation
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Selecting MaterialResearch Audience
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Introduce Speaker
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Selecting the ContentHelp your audience reach their
objectivesUnderstand an issueAnswer a questionMake a decision
Focus on what they needto learn Research Audience
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Organizing the TalkAcknowledge the objectives
Yours and theirs
Establish common groundFrom You and Them to We
Provide a roadmapOutline / graphic
“Say what you’re going tosay…”
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Organizing the TalkThe storyline
History, process, relationship
The argumentThesis / antithethis / synthesis
The contributionProblem / solution
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Visual AidsResearch Audience
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Introduce Speaker
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Visual AidsGraphics reveal relationships
Introduce Speaker
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Answer Questions Research AudienceSelect Material
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Visual AidsIntroduce speaker
Introduce topic
Develop ideas
Answer questions
Draw conclusionsResearch Audience
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Visual Aids
Introduce Speaker
Introduce Topic
Develop Ideas
Draw Conclusions
Answer Questions
Research AudienceSelect Material
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Color Schemes
Too Little Contrast
Complementary ColorsToo Many Colors
Good ContrastGood Contrast
Best for Colorful Diags
Good ContrastToo Little Contrast
OK for Accent;TiringToo Little Contrast
Bad Good
Use very dark or very light background High contrast Avoid red, green
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Color Connotations
Mysterious and intriguing
Cool and rational
The plain old facts
Formal and methodical
Exciting marketing message
Another exciting messageResearch Audience
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Special Effects
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Uses of Special EffectsWake up the audience
Turn on imagination
Illustrate an idea
Drive home your point
Demonstrate your prowessResearch Audience
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Special EffectsDecoration
Animation
Sound
Video
Demo /scenario
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EffectsIllustrate relationships, processes
Favorite of s l em nsa e
Demos make effects unnecessaryResearch Audience
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Effects
Use to build up complex ideas/diagrams
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The TextResearch Audience
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Introduce Speaker
Introduce Topic
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Slide FormattingNumber your slides!
One topic per slide
Minimal textGraphics where possible
3 points Research AudienceSelect MaterialPrepare Visuals
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Using the WebArchive and distribute material
Elaborate slide content
PowerPoint is much easier to maintain
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RehearsalResearch Audience
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Introduce Speaker
Introduce Topic
Develop Ideas
Draw Conclusions
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Practice, Practice, PracticeRehearse to a live audience
Once is not enough!
Practice the mechanicsSet upRoles and signals
Introducer, speaker, slidecontroller
HandoffsResearch Audience
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Giving the PresentationIntroduce Speaker
Introduce Topic
Develop Ideas
Draw Conclusions
Answer Questions
Research Audience
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Remember…You’ve been granted the privilege
of speaking
Your audience is spending a lot of valuable time on you
The speaker is remembered long after what s/he says isforgotten
Introduce Speaker
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The SpeakerIntroduce Speaker
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Introduce Speaker
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Research Audience
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IntroductionsHave the chair introduce you
Implicit endorsement
Greet and acknowledge the audience
Introduce your team
Your qualificationsIntroduce Speaker
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Presenting YourselfYou are an authority
You inspire others
You can act on what you say
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Presenting YourselfSpeak up!
Self-confidence
Speak smoothlyHesitation, nervousness implies
incompetence
Eye contactHonesty, trust
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Coping with NervesShake ‘em off
Be well preparedNothing newBackups
Thank the audience
Find a friend
Stand tallIntroduce Speaker
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Inspiring OthersProject enthusiasm
Demonstrate teamwork
Wake up the audience
Introduce Speaker
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Walk the TalkMention your track record
Demo!
Propose action, incite decision
Introduce Speaker
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Develop Ideas
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The TopicIntroduce Speaker
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Set the AgendaDesired outcome of this meeting?
Why is this talk important NOW?
Why are you the ideal presenter?
Introduce Speaker
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Provide a RoadmapOutline
BRIEFLY
Preview the argumentBoldly state a controversial
conclusion and promise to prove it
Introduce Speaker
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Develop Ideas
Draw Conclusions
Answer Questions
Introduce Speaker
Introduce Topic
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The MaterialIntroduce Speaker
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Maintain the PaceWatch your remaining time
Preserve time for questionsDon’t invite audience to interrupt you
Skip rather than skim slidesDon’t talk too fast
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InteractionsIntroduce Speaker
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Interaction SkillsDon’t block the slides
Scan the audience (eye contact)Don’t stare at your slides
Move into the audienceIntroduce Speaker
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Interaction SkillsVary your voice (level, pitch)
Talk with your handsGently
Invite participationLeading questions
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QuestionsWhat if nobody has any?
Plant questions in your text
Ask the audienceSurvey says…
Have answers on “reserveslides”
Introduce Speaker
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Difficult QuestionsWhat if you don’t know the
answer?Admit itPromise to follow-upCanvas the audience
What if the question isirrelevant?Take it off-line
Introduce Speaker
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Coping with Trouble“Walk-on’s” (latecomers)
Greet them
A speech from the floorA bulldog questionerTake it off-line
Turn to the chair for help Introduce Speaker
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Summing UpIntroduce Speaker
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Presentation Strategies
Profile your audience
Define your presentation goalsand stick to them!
Prepare to convince and impress
No compromises! Introduce Speaker
Introduce Topic
Develop Ideas
Draw Conclusions
Answer Questions
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Presentation TacticsEstablish common ground
Interact with audience
Maintain control of the floor
Show rather than tell
Work toward a conclusionIntroduce Speaker
Introduce Topic
Develop Ideas
Draw Conclusions
Answer Questions
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Your Customer Presentation
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Planning Your TalkWho is the audience?
What are their objectives?
What are your objectives?
What is the minimum you can say?
What problems may arise?
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Giving Your TalkWho will you need onstage?
How will you involve the audience?
How many slides should you prepare?
What visual aids can you use?