Presentation Preparation: Where to Start

How should you start preparing a presentation to senior executives?

Don’t start by digging through your slide library and pulling the old standbys out.

Rather, answer these questions.

  1. What is the topic or subject you are reporting on? Be clear with yourself so you can be clear with your audience.
  2. Why is your topic important enough to be on the busy agenda of senior level managers?
  3. What questions will your audience be asking?  Can you answer them early in your presentation?

Sims Wyeth is a private speech coach in Montclair, NJ specializing in executive speech coaching and public speaking training in order to give accomplished people the knowledge and skill they need to become accomplished speakers. Learn more public speaking tips at www.SimsWyeth.com.

Communication Training: Focus on Your Audience

The paradox of effective speaking is that when you focus on the information needs of your audience, your needs for recognition and respect are fulfilled.

However, when you focus on your own needs to tell them everything you know, regardless of their interest, their willingness to listen and respect you as an expert is damaged by–well, too much talking about what’s in your head, and not enough talking about what’s in theirs.

They therefore think less of you. Thus, paradoxically, when you focus on your own needs, you damage your audience and yourself.

 
 
 
 

 

Sims Wyeth is a speech coach in Montclair, NJ specializing in presentation skills and public speaking training in order to give accomplished people the knowledge and skill they need to become accomplished speakers. Learn more public speaking tips at www.SimsWyeth.com.
 
  

 

 

 

 

 

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