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Title: How To Prepare And Deliver An Executive Presentation


1
How To Prepare And Deliver An Executive
Presentation
  • Michael P. Gonzales
  • December 15, 2005

2
Communicate Visually
  • 83 through seeing
  • 11 through hearing
  • 3 through smell
  • 2 through touch
  • 1 through taste

3
Five Questions To Ask Yourself
  • Who will attend your briefing?
  • What is the purpose of the presentation?
  • Why are they attending?
  • How will you support your presentation?
  • Where is the presentation taking place?

4
In the First 15 Seconds
  • Economic level
  • Education level
  • Trustworthiness
  • Social position
  • Level of sophistication
  • Social heritage
  • Education heritage
  • Success level
  • Moral character

5
When to tell...when to show...when to show and
tell
  • Verbal - inspire
  • Visual - fact-oriented, educate
  • Visual/Verbal - get the commitment

6
Presentation Format
  • Opening 10 20 of the allotted time
  • Body 65 - 75 of the allotted time
  • Summary 10 - 20 of the allotted time
  • Conclusion 30 Seconds or less

7
Before The Presentation, Always
  • Be prepared
  • Know your facts
  • Brainstorm

8
Map Your Persuasive Strategy
Conclusion
Summarize
Introduction
Persuasive Presentation
Subject/Problem
Advantage of Plan
Disadvantages of Plan
Point of View
Your Plan/Proposal
9
Seven Tips To Open A Presentation
  • Something newsworthy
  • Startling fact or statistic
  • Compliment the audience
  • Share human interest/personal experience

10
Seven Ways To Open A Presentation, contd
  • Tell a joke be very careful what sort of joke
    you tell
  • Cite a quote
  • - If you cant make it simple, you dont
    understand it
  • Refer to location

11
Map Your Persuasive Strategy
Conclusion
Summarize
Introduction
Persuasive Presentation
Subject/Problem
Advantage of Plan
Disadvantages of Plan
Point of View
Your Plan/Proposal
12
During The Presentation - Always
  • Relax - take a deep breath
  • Use good posture
  • Use eye contact

13
During The Presentation - Always
  • Be a good listener
  • Summarize or paraphrase a question back
  • Forget perfection

14
Gestures
  • Short and choppy Nervous and tense
  • Open and purposeful Confident
  • Hands clasped Tentative closed
  • Hands behind you Hiding something

15
Gestures, contd
  • Arms crossed Know it all closed
  • Constantly shifting weight Not firm on what you
    say
  • Standing tall well planted Stands firm
    trustworthy

16
Never
  • Read a speech word for word
  • Never allow yourself to be rushed
  • Never use inappropriate language
  • Never use stories that were told to you in
    confidence

17
Four Ways To Close A Presentation
  • Challenge/call to action
  • Point to the future
  • Transition/bridge
  • Summarize briefly

18
Conclusion
  • Be prepared
  • Will you be ready?

19
Fearless QAs
  • Unclear
  • Dont know
  • Too personal
  • Hostile statement
  • Rambling question
  • Your view is challenged
  • You are asked a tough question

20
QA Shield
  • Possible Questions Answers

21
Four Dont for QAs
  • Dont ask for approval
  • Does that answer your question?
  • Dont look at the questioner when you have
    finished
  • Dont value the question

22
Pointers
  • Speak and listen often, different organizations
  • Feedback
  • Know how to use the equipment
  • Have a backup
  • Dont put too much on a slide
  • Handouts
  • Business Cards

23
  • Facts Facts Facts
  • Facts Emotion Interpretation

24
You Can and Will Deliver an Outstanding Executive
Presentation
Thank You
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