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    <title>Nolan Hayes</title>
    <description>I make an effort to provide examples in my talks that relate technical ideas to practical scenarios. Practical analogies are typically easier for audiences to recall than abstract explanations, particularly when talking about subjects like digital products, project planning, or data visualisation.
Gathering examples from various businesses rather than depending just on technology case studies is one practice that has benefited me. Design choices, scalability, and long-term planning can frequently be explained in an engaging way by examining architecture, urban planning, or real estate developments. For instance, I discovered &lt;a href="https://www.prestigekomapally.com/"&gt;Prestige Kompally&lt;/a&gt;. which provides a thorough picture of how a big-scale development is organised, while looking into huge residential developments. Examples like this can greatly simplify abstract planning concepts for an audience, even if your presentation isn't about real estate</description>
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