Wednesday, September 06, 2006

Quick Tips on Presentations

I've developed these guidelines over the years and they work very well:
  • It is better to have too few PowerPoint slides than too many and, if the audience is small, it is better to have no PowerPoint at all.
  • If you can't skip the jargon and deliver your message in plain language, you don't really know your subject.
  • Make sure that your presentation answers the "frequently asked questions" of the average audience member, not those of a person who is obsessed with the topic.
  • Design your presentation to reach the most skeptical member of your audience but only up to a point. Some people can never be satisfied.
  • Give a short break every hour and use odd numbers such as 9 minutes or 11 minutes. The odd times will cause people to check their watches.
  • Keep it short but allow plenty of time for questions.
  • Pay attention to the room environment. It is better for room temperature to be on the cool side than too warm.
  • Gauge your style to the size of the audience. The smaller the size, the more informal the tone.
  • Keep up the pace, but slow down to pick up stragglers.

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