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Chris HeinzVP of Marketing & Company Chaplain

EnergyCAP, Inc.

[email protected] - @csheinz

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Sooner or Later You’ll Have To

Present: Practical Tips for Powerful

Presentations

Energy Managers are called upon to give presentations, but

their effectiveness can be limited by a number of factors:

Inexperience

Fear

Lack of preparation

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By preparing in five ways, you can deliver powerful

presentations that move the audience to embrace your idea.

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Different Meaningful Valuable

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Although understanding the audience is the starting place for

creating a presentation, the audience is often overlooked.

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Likeable hero

Encounters obstacles

Emerges transformed

Image source: https://fanart.tv/movie/380/rain-man/

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“As presenters, our goal is simple:

To help others see what we see.”

Dan Roam

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By understanding the audience, you can deliver a

presentation that speaks to them so they care about what

you care about.

Identify the audience

Build profiles

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What is their background?

What distinguishes them?

What are their goals?

What are their challenges?

How does your idea help?

What will be their objections?

Build Profiles

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Believe now Behave now

Believe then Behave then

Plan the Change

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By understanding the audience, you can deliver a

presentation that speaks to them so they care about what

you care about.

Identify the audience

Build profiles

Plan the change

Find common ground

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Mediocre presentations often suffer from an unclear,

undeveloped, or inaccessible message.

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By developing and presenting a clear Big Idea and a

compelling Call-to-Action, your audience will know what is at

stake if they don’t act.

Big Idea

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Energy management software makes it easy for organizations

to reduce energy use, save money, and simplify work

processes.

By preparing in five ways, you can deliver powerful

presentations that move the audience to embrace your idea.

Big Idea = Point of View + Stakes

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Tied to the Big Idea is the Call-to-Action, which will be:

Clear and easy

Actionable and barrier-free

Presented after you’ve made your case

Simple

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When presentations only dump information,

they don’t inspire, change, or call to action.

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By utilizing storytelling for structure and substance, you will connect

with your audience, introduce intrigue, and prove your idea.

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Storytelling for

Structure

Abraham Lincoln

Mahatma Gandi

Martin Luther King, Jr.

John Ortberg

Steve Jobs

Angelina Jolie

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Storytelling for Structure

Source: http://cdn.www.duarte.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/02/LinkedIn_ND_164.jpg

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“When we tell a story in a presentation, three great

things happen: We make complex concepts clear, we

make ideas unforgettable, and we include everyone.”

Dan Roam

Storytelling for Substance

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Brainstorm personal stories from your life

Use stories of people you know

Tell popular stories from books, movies, plays, or real life

Consider emotions

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Poorly designed slides hurt—not help—your idea.

Slides are not your:

Presenter notes

Soapbox

Art canvas

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By following four rules of slide design,

you can make your idea shine…and you

don’t have to be a graphic designer.

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Complex vs. Simple

Source: http://www.greatspeech.co/article-512/powerpoint-the-5-primary-principles-of-powerpoint-presentations.html

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“More of your brain is dedicated to vision than to

any other thing that we do.”

Dan Roam

Text vs. Illustration

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“I’m good at what I do.”

“I’m responsiblefor what I do.”

“What I/we dois important.”

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Cliché vs. Fresh: Teamwork or Partnership

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Target or Goal

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Leaving A Legacy

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How can you select fresh photos for your presentation?

Avoid standalone images

Throw out your first impression

Brainstorm related concepts

Plan time for creativity

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Title slide Navigation slideWalk-in Slide

Chance vs. Purpose

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Chance vs. Purpose

Big-word slide Quote slideBullet slide

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Chance vs. Purpose

Diagram slide Walk-out slideData slide

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The credibility of a

grand idea can be lost

with poor delivery.

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You can create an inspiring experience for your

audience by nailing the delivery.

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Practice in front of others

Practice in same place

Arrive early

Recruit help

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Dress plus to match audience

Use appropriate speech

Make eye contact

Find a friendly face

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Plan gestures

Avoid pacing

Use black screen

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Incorporate supporting object

Use powerful metaphor

Include video or audio

Invite other people

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Hand out paper

Create slidedoc

Plan the call-to-action

Provide memorable giveaway

Send email follow-up

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Different Meaningful Valuable

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By preparing in five ways, you can deliver powerful

presentations that move the audience to embrace your idea.

©2015 EnergyCAP, Inc. ▪ @energycap ▪ www.EnergyCAP.com