9. For planning & preparation purpose, let’s consider the 6 Thinking Hats by Edward de Bono
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18. Now that you’ve learnt how to plan & prepare your presentation, let’s put on the blue hat and look at some ideas on how to create powerful presentations using a story Technique: http://tinyurl.com/762zbs Sample: http://tinyurl.com/dff48l
Step 1: Present the facts of the case ( White Hat ) Step 2: Generate ideas on how the case could be handled (Green Hat) Step 3: Evaluate the merits of the ideas - List the benefits (Yellow Hat), List the drawbacks ( Black Hat ) Step 4: Get everybody’s gut feelings about the alternatives (Red Hat) Step 5: Summarize and adjourn the meeting (Blue Hat)
Authentic - When you present, never be afraid to be yourself, because that’s what people really want you to be. Have the personal touch. € Little or no bullet points, Show less on the screen, inspire interdependence, pique audience curiosity. Environment – technology, rehearse, audience Q&A – Start with slide sorter view, Press F5 to begin slide show, and Esc to go back to slide sorter.
Ideas, not your ego. Conversation – at least 2 ppl involved, a way to persuade. High voltage – not boring Dangerous – risky Powerful – has strength Living brand - High quality of your ideas, the compelling story, the interesting visuals, high level of engagement Stretch – Almost no one is good at everything. You’re probably good at one part of the process – eg: writing your story, editing your headlines, enhancing your ideas, creating visuals, or actually speaking and presenting. When you know your strength, pick a different area to improve on.