Presentation Strategy | |
Analyze the Audience | p. 5 |
Who are they? | p. 6 |
What do they know and expect? | p. 9 |
What do they feel? | p. 13 |
What will persuade them? | p. 15 |
Identify your Intent | p. 25 |
Consider your general purpose | p. 26 |
Write your presentation objective | p. 30 |
Use your objective to stay focused | p. 34 |
Make the Most of the Message | p. 37 |
Make your message memorable | p. 38 |
Consider the medium | p. 44 |
Presentation Implementation | |
Structure the Content | p. 53 |
Collect, focus, and order information | p. 54 |
Decide what to say | p. 60 |
Prepare for Q&A | p. 67 |
Design Effective Powerpoint Visuals | p. 77 |
Start with your titles | p. 79 |
Design a basic template | p. 85 |
Think visually as you design | p. 100 |
Edit your efforts | p. 113 |
Refine Your Nonverbal Delivery | p. 119 |
Analyze your nonverbal style | p. 120 |
Practice your nonverbal delivery | p. 130 |
Manage your nervous symptoms | p. 136 |
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