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Reach Out & Influence Someone - Tips to Spread Your Message
Build a Better Presentation - Put Your
Content First
by Danielle Lewis, Senior Associate
These days, making a presentation has become synonymous with PowerPoint. It's easy to see why. Used effectively, PowerPoint can be a powerful tool for enhancing your presentation. But at the end of the day PowerPoint is just a tool and even the flashiest slides can't hide bad content. (However, bad slides can and often do hide great content - but that's a subject for another article.)
Strong content is the foundation of a good presentation. That is why Spitfire created the Presentation Planner - a free tool, found helpful by the hundreds of nonprofits that have already tested it, that leads you through five steps to better content.
1. Start by grounding your presentation in your communications strategy. Before you decide what you need to communicate, you need to know what your goal is, who you are trying to reach, and what you want the audience to do as a result of the presentation. 2. Create an opening that will get the audience's attention and plan a closing that will reinforce the big take-away.
3. Identify the main points you want to make - no more than four within a 20 minute block of time, as that is all your audience will be able to remember
Determine how you will make it interactive to help the information you are sharing stick with the audience.
4. Think beyond Q&A and consider a brainstorm, concept check, quiz or small group activity.
5. Plan to tell at least one story to get your audience's attention at the beginning, support a main point, or even serve as the main organizing theme of your presentation.
The next time you have to create a new presentation or revamp an existing one, give the Presentation Planner a try. Or check out our Extreme PowerPoint webinar to learn more about creating strong presentations. |