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PresentationTips &Techniques

Russ Unger | @russuUser Experience DirectorHappy Cog

Photo by Dietmar Temps, Cologne http://www.dietmartemps.de/

IIntroduction

Who Am I?Russ Unger

3

Introduction

Where Do I Work?

What Do I Do?User Experience Director

Uh...

4

Introduction

Who Really Cares?

Hint: Rhymes with “no one”.

IIWhat I’m Going To Tell You

Presentation Tips & Techniques

• Preparation• Structure• Timing• Pre-Gaming

6

What I’m Going To Tell You

• On Stage• Q & A• General Niceties

IIIPreparation

Structure

8

Preparation

•Tell ‘em

•Tell ‘em

•Tell ‘em

Timing

9

Preparation

• Creation Hours

• Slides Per Minute?

• Minutes Per Slide?

• Average adult attention span: 15-30 seconds

Image Source © Time Inc.

How I Prepare A Presentation

10

Cards

Preparation

Research Notes / Outline

PracticeSlides

Whitney Hess

11

Preparation

“I walk through each section, writing in any voice-over that I want to be sure to hit into the Notes area for each slide.

IVPre-Game

Chris Fahey

13

Pre-Game

“You aren’t going to sleep the night before, so get plenty of sleep during the week leading up to the night before.

Light & Easy

14

Pre-Game

• Easy on the caffeine

• Light meals / snacks

• Find your happy place

Jesse James Garrett

15

Pre-Game

“Have something small to eat, not a full [meal] or anything heavy. If you’re going to have coffee, do it well before you have to be on stage.

16

Pre-Game

Case the Joint

Alex Dittmer

17

Pre-Game

“I always go pee when they call “five minutes to places”. I’m not sure how I started that habit, but it seems to relax me.

C.E. Lane

18

Pre-Game

“It seems like there’s some sort of inverse formula stating the harder you are about to rock, the more silent you will become beforehand. Before the biggest solo show I ever played, I fell asleep under a card table.

VOn Stage

Stage Fright!

20

On Stage

• Prepare!

• Prepare!

• Prepare!

• Remember: You’re the Pro and Authority on the Topic!

Image Source © Time Inc.

Eytan Mirsky

21

On Stage

“I try to do some [content] I am most comfortable with in the beginning because I know that if/when those go well, I will become more relaxed.

David Armano

22

On Stage

“Try to focus your presentations on something you feel passionate about. մեat’s one of the reasons my stage fright is pretty minimal.

23

On Stage

Break the Ice

Scott Berkun

24

On Stage

“If you prepared correctly (meaning you practiced, have clear points, are enthusiastic about them, and understand why the audience showed up) you’ll look like a rock star.

(On talking to a bored audience)

Image Source © Nathanael Boehm

http://www.scottberkun.com/blog/2010/speak-to-bored-audience/

Stage Presence

25

On Stage

• Posture

• Don’t T-Rex

• Podium use / reliance

• Mics - handhelds, lavalieres, how to use

• Know your clickerImage Source © Time Inc.

5 Tips for a Good Stage Presence

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On Stage

“1. Stand Tall2. Keep your head and eyes UP3. Smile4. Never retreat5. Move with purpose, energy & enthusiasm

Enthusiasm! YEAH!

27

On Stage

• Love it

• Or Leave it

• A story: How I Sucked.

Image Source © Time Inc.

Authoritah

28

On Stage

• Stand up

• Sit down

• I own you

Image Source © South Park Digital Studios LLC

Presenting

29

On Stage

• S l o w d o w n

• Let people absorb your information

• Don’t read your slides

• Look at/face the audience

• Kill the sarcasmImage Source © Time Inc.

Lee Iacocca

30

On Stage

“You can have brilliant ideas, but if you can’t get those ideas across, they don’t do anybody any good.

Image Source: http://en.academic.ru/dic.nsf/enwiki/143626

People Like Stats

31

On Stage

Perception of Spoken Message in Regards to Communicating Feeling & Attitudes

0

15

30

45

60

Words (7%) Voice (38%) Non-verbals (55%)

5%

95%

Who uses the“Disabled” toilet

Source: Monarth & Kase, “մեe Confident Speaker”

Source: մեe Internet

Reading the Crowd

32

On Stage

• Quiet != Bad

• Note takers

• մեe Twitters

Image Source © Time Inc.

Hostiles & Haters

33

On Stage

• Diplomacy wins

• YOU have the microphone

• Be nice

• Until you can’t

Image Source © Time Inc.

Losing Your Flow

34

On Stage

• Don’t make a scene

• Find your bearings

• If all else fails: be honest and forge onward

Image Source © Time Inc.

Erik Soens

35

On Stage

“A simple retort such as “Whew... that got away from me, let me reiterate” works just fine.

Eytan Mirsky

36

On Stage

“Most times people are not as aware of any mistakes as you might think. մեey are not focusing on things the way you, as the performer, are.

VIQ & A

Basics of Q&A

38

Q&A

• Repeat the question

• IDK is OK (just follow-up)

• Being wrong: also OK

• Manage the questioneer

• Get out of the way!

Image Source © Time Inc.

VIIGeneral Niceties

Appreciation

40

General Niceties

• Organizing is hard work

• Mistakes happen

• Audience is there for you

• Be classy

Image Source © Time Inc.

VIIITake Aways (What I Told You)

Presentation Tips & Techniques

• Preparation and Rehearsal are your best friends• Pre-Gaming rituals help you find your “A” game• Be aware of your stage presence• Find ways to engage your audience• S L O W D O W N • Don’t forget to think about Q & A• Be nice, be appreciative, stay classy

42

Take Aways

IXResources

Books

44

Resources

Quotes & Interview Experts

45

Resources

Alex Dittmer David Armano Jesse James Garrett

C. E. Lane Erik Soens Whitney Hess Chris Fahey Eytan Mirsky

Image Source © Nathanael Boehm

Scott Berkun

XClosing Slide

PresentationTips &Techniques

Russ Unger | @russuUser Experience DirectorHappy Cog

Photo by Dietmar Temps, Cologne http://www.dietmartemps.de/

PresentationTips &Techniques

Russ Unger | @russuUser Experience DirectorHappy Cog

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