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Page 1: The Bulletproof Speaker - 5th April 2017

Business Presentation Skills

The Bulletproof Speaker

Jakarta 2017

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W.S.I.C.A.T

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The bulletproof vest

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The Feedback Sandwich

P_________

I___________

E___________

ositive

mprovement

ncouragement

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How people present

A – One week: Night before

B – Use old slides

C – Bluff

D – Prepare but run out of time

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A Typical Presentation

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It’s an audience thingPresentation

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My audience, their presentations

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Presenter’s point of view

Presentation

Past

X

END

Presentation XSTART

FUTURE

Audience’s point of view

Different Points of View

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Our feature Your benefit

Different interests

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Features Vs Benefits

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Presenter’s point of view

Presentation

Past

X

END

Presentation XSTART

Future

Audience’s point of view

Different Points of View

FEATURES

AFTERS

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"Kodak doesn’t sell film, It

sells memories."

George Eastman - Founder

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Most common afters

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Most common afters

Time saved

Income increase

Risk reduction

Expenditure reduction

Stress relief

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Getting straight to the point

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The untold secret about concentration

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The untold secret about concentration

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The untold secret about concentration

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Atten

tion-Reca

ll

Time

What will your audience remember?

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Rehearsal time

Presentation

(almost all)

Q&A

(almost none)

Importanceto audience

Q&A

(more important)

Presentation

(less

important)

Q&A

(less time)

Presentation

(takes most time)

Time spent

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Q&ATips for great Q&A sessions

1 – Be clear

2 – Be Quick

3 – Don’t overrun

4 - Shut up, move on

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• Throw Back

• Question The

Assumption

• Thank

Handling Questions

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Any Questions?

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Q&AAvoid awkward silences

1 – Show empathy

2 – If I were you…

3 – Somebody asked me earlier

4 – Rehearsal of answers

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The bulletproof vest

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More Audience Interaction

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More audience Participation

• START WITH A

• MAKE IT ONE WITH A

• GET THE AUDIENCE TO

• NEXT GET THEM TO

Question

High probability of agreement

Raise their hands

Verbalize the agreement

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Position the audience

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Position the audience

Raise your hand if you

Design a question to get hands up and say ‘yeah’

And raise your hand again if

Would like to earn more money

Say ‘yeah’ if you agree with me

You would like to have more time to spend this money with the people you care about

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Senior Audience and B.O.D

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Presenter’s mind set

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What do they care about?

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Realities

• An agenda item not the agenda item• Room full of ego• Division amongst themselves• Little or no introduction / small talks• Limited attention• No thanks for over-running

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Top tips• An agenda item not the agenda item

• Room full of ego

• Division amongst themselves

• Little or no introduction / small talks

• Limited attention

• No thanks for over-running

Blend

Leave yours at the door

Protect your sponsor(s)

Know your audience

Preview & SummariseBE BRIEF !!!!!!

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The next steps

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The next steps

Network like a pro 24th August 2016

Speak to sell 7th September 2016

Close deals faster 28th September 2016

Selling and Negotiation Masterclass 18-19th October 2016

Business Presentation Skills Masterclass 8-10th November 2016

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