You stand facing a group of people. Maybe 5, maybe 500. Can you capture their attention? Will they listen? Your message is important. You know what you need to say. But, will they listen?
The is a very small window of time to win over a crowd. Your slides can’t win them over. Imagining them naked won’t win them over. Having a strategy that is built around what your audience wants to hear rather than what you want say is the way to start.
If you just wanted to share a facts with your audience, you could have sent an email. If you are standing in front of them, it’s because you need your audience to do something. A presentation is a call to action. Don’t waste your opportunity to motivate people to change their behaviour.
Presenting is a skill. Well, actually it’s many skills tied together into a strategy. Like any skill, you need to learn it, understand it, and practice it. How can you expect to stand up in front of a group of people and truly engage them if you don’t utilize a strategy focused on what motivates your audience to listen?
Once you have a strategy – the rules of the game – it becomes much easier to play.
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