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WORKING THE NUMBERS
How to Promote and Pitch Your Ideas
David Staughton www.bigdave.com.au
www.bigdave.com.au
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Universals
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THE FUTURE
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THE KEY TO GREAT FINANCIAL PRESENTATIONS
  • LESS DATA, MORE YOU
  • MORE INTERPRETATION!

LESS IS MORE
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FINANCIAL LITERACYDont Show Me the MONEY - SHOW
ME THE PROFIT!
COGS
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EXERCISE
  • What were the characteristics
  • of the
  • WORST Presentations
  • youve ever seen?

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  • Blah, blah, blah
  • Yadda, yadda, yadda
  • Meaningless numbers
  • Acronyms that nobody recognizes
  • Unintelligible sentence fragment
  • Even more numbers

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Oh my God! Hes reading the slide to us.
Is this ever going to end?
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EXERCISE
  • What were the features of the
  • BEST Presentations
  • youve ever seen?

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WHAT MAKES AN EXCELLENT PRESENTATION?
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POWER UP WITH AMPS!!
Presentation
AUDIENCE
MESSAGE
PRESENTER
Feedback
SURROUNDINGS
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A AUDIENCE
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Know Your OUTCOME
  • Are you going to
  • Persuade
  • Recognise
  • Inform
  • Motivate
  • Educate

THINK FEEL DO
Learning Styles VAK
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MAXIMUM AUDIENCE ENERGY
  • Use Nametags or Nameplates
  • Water on tables or available in foyer
  • No more than 90 mins (120?) without break
  • Group Rapport Activities Intros, Music
  • Interaction - Think, Pair, Group Share
  • Use Fun Rewards like chocolates prizes
  • Avoid Carbs at MT Lunch Death Zones
  • NO PAIN avoid beatings/ ridicule/sarcasm

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26 TIMES!
  • What does it take to really convince you?
  • CONVINCER STRATEGY (Google It)
  • KNOWING Vs DOING

Five frogs on a log
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M MESSAGE
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  • The ONLY PERSON who loves
  • your MATERIAL as much as you is YOU!

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Interact Involve to Engage
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MAXIMISE RETENTION Accelerated Learning
Principles
  • VAK
  • Props
  • Anchors
  • Simple Themes
  • Interactivity Discussion
  • Exercises DOING THINGS

SAY Vs DO
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IDEAS - MADE TO STICK
  • What makes a concept 'sticky (memorable) 
     
  • Simplicity
  • Unexpectedness
  • Concreteness
  • Credibility
  • Emotions
  • Stories! 

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More Personal STORIES
  • Stories engage the Imagination Emotions
  • Stories are Powerful Non-threatening
  • Stories Entertain Involve the Senses
  • Keep it Short and to the point
  • Dont Exaggerate too much
  • Remember Confidentiality!
  • ACT OUT THE STORY

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CHANGE OF STATE
B
CLOSE
C.T.A.
  • Focus

BODY
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  • Enthusiasm

2
1
INTRO
  • Openness

OPEN
  • Honesty
  • Curiosity

A
  • Rapport

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The 4 MAT Structure
  1. Why?
  2. What?
  3. How?
  4. What If?

Bernice McCarthy
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BODY STRUCTURES
  • OPEN 1-2-3- CLOSE
  • Structural Templates
  • Timeline past/present/future
  • Numeric 3/5/7 things
  • Geographic locations
  • 4MAT Why, What, How, WhatIf
  • Mnemonic S.M.A.R.T.
  • Metaphor Boat, Bike, Family, Seasons
  • RULE of THREE

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RULE OF THREE
  • TIME 3 Times
  • LOCATION 3 Places
  • ZOOM 3 Sizes
  • PENDULUM 3 Positions
  • BENEFITS 3 Benefits
  • ASPECTS 3 Aspects

OPEN
2
1
3
C.T.A.
CLOSE
Impromptu Man
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THE ART OF PERSUASION
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LESS BULLSHIT BINGO!
CEO Consultant translater
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COMMUNICATION CHANNELS
Abs Exis ME
N W WE
  • V A K

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P PRESENTERSKILLS
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BODY LANGUAGE What Impression are you giving?
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USING STAGECRAFT
  • Entrance / Intro
  • Group Eye contact
  • Avoid Barriers - Lapel
  • Chin position
  • Smile
  • Hands Arms ????
  • Blink Rate Fidgetting
  • Wandering Wobbling

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ADVANCED STAGECRAFT
  • Palms Up
  • Fingers Mouth cover
  • BSD Pose Audience Bully
  • Leaning Forward / Back
  • Leg Foot position
  • Personal Space to control
  • Stage Anchoring PPF

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Many people would rather DIE than speak in
PUBLIC
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How to Control Your Nerves
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TIPS TRICKS TOReducing Your Speaking Anxiety
  • Visualize yourself speaking
  • Know the room - Arrive early Walk around
  • Meet Greet the audience beforehand
  • REALLY Know your material
  • Look for the NODDERS
  • Get more Experience

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HOW TO TELL youre DYING
  • SYMPTOMS
  • Tired yawn/sleep
  • Room Lacks Energy
  • Lack of Participation
  • Nobody Laughs at your humour
  • Not Listening checking phones
  • People are leaving and chatting
  • Your Eye Focus Narrows

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What to do if youre DYINGor the room lacks
ENERGY
  • Call a Break (Before you Start)
  • Icebreaker Build Rapport first
  • Energizer Do an Exercise (Buddy)
  • Make it Brighter or Cooler
  • Take a Break then cut it down
  • Move on to your best material
  • Cut Run Finish early

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S SUITABLESURROUNDINGS
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ROOM ENERGY TIPS
  • Room Temperature 22 degrees! (Not gt 25)
  • Room Layout Sightlines!!
  • Full body exposed not behind lectern
  • Stand to the Left if possible
  • Stand in the Light! (Lighten the Screen)
  • Get a really Bright Projector! (3500 lumens)
  • Reduce Distractions (Away from Rear Door)

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PRESENTING TIPS TRICKS
  • NEVER EVER APOLOGISE ON STAGE!
  • Always Keep a Paper copy handy
  • Drink lots of room temp water (not iced)
  • Hydrate at least 4 hrs before
  • Do NOT end with Q A
  • Finish with your prepared BIG CLOSE
  • Powerpoint use B/W keys number ltretgt
  • Give Powerpoint Handouts out at END

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Avoid Death by Powerpoint
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RECOMMENDED READING
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MORE READING STORIES
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Great speakers arent born, they are trained.
  • Presenting is a Skill
  • Speak from your HEART to win
  • their Hearts Minds

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  • SEND AN EMAIL for Slides Free E-Book
  • www.bigdave.com.au
  • Email bigdave_at_bigpond.net.au
  • Phone 0408 375100

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