2. Disclaimer
I am not a great presenter, but I
have made many mistakes.
This is a summary to avoid those
mistakes.
Some handy references from
Presentation heroes, I follow.
6. 1 - Give a confident introduction
Do not show your nervousness.
Stand still.
Don’t move, Don’t get anxious.
Do not offer Reasons.
7. 2 – Give your Credentials
Not just your degrees or
experience
1. Who you are
2. Why you are the best person
to talk there
3. What you are offering
8. 3 – Deliver Your Core Point
What is the USP
This is the answer to WHY this
presentation
9. 4 – Introduce Your Agenda
To highlight Takeaways from
your presentation
10. 5 – Give a credible statement
Relevant compelling data
Creating Interest
11. Guy Kawasaki’s 10 - 20 – 30 Rule
10 – Slides
To be presented in
20 – Minutes
With minimum
30 – Point Font
12. Have a Great Day
You can connect for more
vikram@vikcon.in
8805525650
Editor's Notes
Well began is half done.
Time to bore is 10 minutes, unless you present your value within that time.
Images speak better than presenter as well.
Action points - Technical details will follow later in individual conversation.
Guide audience - Like contact details, or where they can find more info etc.
Presentation is to guide audience, not presenter
People can read faster than you speak
Presentation is to guide audience, not presenter
Technical details will follow later in individual conversation
Presentation is to guide audience, not presenter
Technical details will follow later in individual conversation
Presentation is to guide audience, not presenter
Technical details will follow later in individual conversation
Presentation is to guide audience, not presenter
Technical details will follow later in individual conversation
Presentation is to guide audience, not presenter
Technical details will follow later in individual conversation
No bunch of slides. 10 is sufficient, may be 15 but not 50.
20 minutes are sufficient for those 10 slides.
30 point font, makes less text, this makes you study your material & present action pointsDo not put too much content packed over slide.
Presentation is to guide audience, not presenter
Technical details will follow later in individual conversation