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Introduce yourself

  • Who are you?
  • How do you qualify to speak on the topic?
  • Are you an expert on the topic?

Introduce the topic

  • What is the topic?
  • Why is the topic important? (Briefly)
  • What are the take-aways for the audience at the end of the day?
  • Set the context right
  • Tell them a story
  • Briefly go over the topics that you are about to cover (setting the expectations right)

Presentation

  • Easy to read / non-serif fonts
  • Five lines per slide at the most
  • 20 slides per presentation should be enough for most topics
  • Have a title slide followed by introduction to self
  • Subsequent slides can be like this:
    • Take aways
    • Topics covered with a super brief one-line intro
    • Introduction to the topic
    • Definition in quotes in one slide
    • Content content content
    • Recap / re-inforce take-aways
    • Q & A prompt
    • How do you contact the presenter?
  • Tell them lots of storys (Keep them short and interesting)
  • Slides must make sense on their own
  • The speech should not depend on the slides
  • NEVER have paragraphs in the slides
  • Stay visible to all the people in the audience at all times.
  • Stick to the point. Don't deviate too much.

Behaviour

  • Eye contact
  • Rehearse well (Have flash cards to help with the flow)
  • Don't turn to look at the presentation much
  • Don't be stationary. Move about. But not too rapidly.. Take it easy
  • Set an effective feedback mechanism
    • Ask people to send anonymous feedbacks and questions if they are shy or reluctant. Have volunteers pass them on to you.
  • Ask for a show of hands to increase participation
  • Be humourous. but avoid insensitive comments. No sexism, no racism, no discriminating, no bullshit. Or you'll get your bum handed to you with a massive burn wound.
  • Be respectful even to your closest friend in the audience
  • Respect people's privacy and desire for anonymity. Don't blow people's identities if your reading a note from them aloud.
  • Get to know the audience. Ask for and address them by their names.
  • Know the audience's capabilities. Age group, language proficiency, academics, total count, etc.
  • Set context right throughout the presentation
  • Never wait too long for the audience to answer a question. 5 seconds is too long. Ask once. Wait 4 seconds. Insist that they answer. Wait 4 seconds, smile and move on.
  • Switch off your phone or hand it over to a friend.

Preparation

  • Know your turf - Wireless mic? Internet Availability? Power backup? Wi-fi dongle? Presentation compter has essential software?
  • Record your presentation so that you can view/hear it later to correct your mistakes. Use a cellphone to record your voice.

Security

  • Give only as much personal information as is absolutely necessary.
  • If you want to be in touch personally, only then should you give your phone number or personal email.
  • Never reveal your postal address