10 presentation tips in under 10 minutes from presentation hero #sxsw

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http://fbbr.co/preshero Discover 10 simple actionable tips that can instantly make your next presentation a success. Presentation Hero is a framework to structure, design and deliver any kind of presentation. In this first document we focus on presentation structure: how to captivate your audience, how to structure your narration, how to start, how to conclude your presentation? Discover the simplicity and clarity of Presentation Hero and improve your presentation skills.

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In just 10 minutes together, these are the 10 most useful presentation tips I

would give you. Let’s start!

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Put yourself in their shoes, imagine what they would want to get from your presentation.

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Think about ways to simplify the

relationship between your audience and

your material.

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Over the course of this presentation every tip will come with an example related to exactly this presentation.

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Example

“My audience is composed by people that - for their work - need to

make presentations”

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Make sure that everyone in the room has understood your name, but also that they are also able to describe who you are.

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Explain your motivation for

presenting, let your unique knowledge and

perspective show.

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Help your audience understand how passionate you are about what you are going to talk about.

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...will mean a lot to your

audience too.

If you care, chances are your presentation...

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Within the first minutes of your presentation provide your audience with a sample of the advantage they will gain by following your presentation till the end.

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Show them what they will gain from your presentation and,

more importantly, how it will change them.

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Example

“I bet you have found already something

actionable among my tips.

Well done!”

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Your presentation should elicit a change

in the way they see, feel or relate to your

topic.

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Every individual in your audience will

react in a unique manner.

And that’s totally fine!

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Some will just understand, many will reject your ideas, some will be confused, some will look for the the tweetable content, others will be all over your data & research.

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Example

“Not everybody likes lists. These 10 tips are

ment for the pragmatists among you”

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Imagine the climax as the summit, the peak, the high point of your narrative, the moment you deliver the most insight, the one concept that is most transformative.

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This is the moment where your audience understands that they have arrived at the core of your idea.

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Your audience knows that this marks also the beginning of the end of the presentation.

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Example

“Let’s check the fuel. We are at tip # 7. Do you

already feel like opening PowerPoint and fixing your presentation?”

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Towards the end of your presentation

provide a summary, a birds eye view of what

you have covered.

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This will help your audience understand your material & aid them in making sense & remembering it.

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Let your wisdom show through something actionable, that your audience can apply to their every day life.

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You're allowed to end on a call to action, a

hope, a wish, a word of wisdom.

Make it quick though.

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Example

“You can apply most of these tips to your presentation, even if your presentation is tomorrow”

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Make sure you feel comfortable with your material. If you aren’t

it will show and no trick will save you.

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Structure, design, delivery are good

skills. Being knowledgeable about the topic is essential.

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1. Know your audience 2. Tell your audience who you are 3. Tell them why you’re there4. Tell them why they are there

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5. Transform your audience 6. Everyone reacts differently7. Mark your most important concept

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Thank you!

Special thanks: Andrea Volpini, Tommaso Lana, Daniela Berto, Rafael Swiniarski, André Pankratz, Livia Patta, Davide Novelli, Stephanie Richards, Alessandro Pedori, Elisabetta

Cassese

Photo Credits: Stefano Corso

Music: Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY 3.0)Lost Moon Cosmic Forest by Questiion

Icons: Creative Commons – Attribution (CC BY 3.0)Projection Screen designed by Garrett Knoll from the Noun

ProjectCrowd designed by Alex Kwa from the Noun Project

Frame designed by irene hoffman from the Noun ProjectTransform designed by Daniel Hug from the Noun ProjectIndependent designed by Griffin Mullins from the Noun

ProjectPicture designed by Chris Clausen from the Noun ProjectCompass designed by Jens Windolf from the Noun Project

Compass Rose designed by Proletkult Graphik from the Noun Project

Book designed by Edward Boatman from the Noun ProjectPRESENTATION HERO

is produced by LA FABBRICA DELLA REALTÀ

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