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10 presentation tips in under 10 minutes from Presentation Hero

10 presentation tips in under 10 minutes from Presentation Hero

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.

Matteo Cassese

June 11, 2014
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  1. fbbr.co/preshero @matteoc In just 10 minutes together, these are the

    10 most useful presentation tips I would give you. Let’s start!
  2. fbbr.co/preshero @matteoc If you have the time to do one

    thing, then devote all of it to knowing your audience.
  3. fbbr.co/preshero @matteoc Over the course of this presentation every tip

    will come with an example related to exactly this presentation.
  4. fbbr.co/preshero @matteoc Example “My audience is composed by people that

    - for their work - need to make presentations”
  5. fbbr.co/preshero @matteoc Make sure that everyone in the room has

    understood your name, but also that they are also able to describe who you are.
  6. fbbr.co/preshero @matteoc ...will mean a lot to your audience too.

    If you care, chances are your presentation...
  7. fbbr.co/preshero @matteoc 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.
  8. fbbr.co/preshero @matteoc Show them what they will gain from your

    presentation and, more importantly, how it will change them.
  9. fbbr.co/preshero @matteoc 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.
  10. fbbr.co/preshero @matteoc 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.
  11. fbbr.co/preshero @matteoc This is the moment where your audience understands

    that they have arrived at the core of your idea.
  12. fbbr.co/preshero @matteoc Example “Let’s check the fuel. We are at

    tip # 7. Do you already feel like opening PowerPoint and fixing your presentation?”
  13. fbbr.co/preshero @matteoc Towards the end of your presentation provide a

    summary, a birds eye view of what you have covered.
  14. fbbr.co/preshero @matteoc You're allowed to end on a call to

    action, a hope, a wish, a word of wisdom. Make it quick though.
  15. fbbr.co/preshero @matteoc Example “You can apply most of these tips

    to your presentation, even if your presentation is tomorrow”
  16. fbbr.co/preshero @matteoc Make sure you feel comfortable with your material.

    If you aren’t it will show and no trick will save you.
  17. fbbr.co/preshero @matteoc Or go back to your desk & learn,

    learn, learn, learn, learn, learn...
  18. fbbr.co/preshero @matteoc 1. Know your audience 2. Tell your audience

    who you are 3. Tell them why you’re there 4. Tell them why they are there
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  20. fbbr.co/preshero @matteoc 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 Project Crowd designed by Alex Kwa from the Noun Project Frame designed by irene hoffman from the Noun Project Transform designed by Daniel Hug from the Noun Project Independent designed by Griffin Mullins from the Noun Project Picture designed by Chris Clausen from the Noun Project Compass 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 Project PRESENTATION HERO is produced by LA FABBRICA DELLA REALTÀ Share on Twitter! 10 presentation tips in 10 minutes: a sneak preview of #presentationhero http://fbbr.co/preshero via @matteoc