Sunday, May 8, 2022

“What the Best Presenters Do Differently,” by Carmine Gallo

 Fri 06 May 2022 


Stand Out During Your Next Presentation
What sets the best presenters apart? It all comes down to understanding the difference between giving a presentation and telling a story. Here are five storytelling strategies to help you stand out the next time you give a presentation.
  • Craft a narrative. A story is a connected series of events told through words and pictures. It has a theme, attention-grabbing moments, heroes and villains, and a satisfying conclusion.
  • Pair your text with images. Researchers have found that your audience will recall about 10% of your message if they simply hear information. But if they hear information and see a picture, they’ll retain 65%.
  • Humanize data. Data is abstract until it’s put into context that people can understand. So make your statistics more memorable by putting a face to them.
  • Surprise your audience. The human brain pays attention to novelty — twists and turns and unexpected events. Our brain perks up when we detect something that breaks a pattern.
  • Rehearse — out loud. Practice your vocal delivery, adding perfectly timed pauses and varying the pace of your speech. If you plan to stand in front of a group, stand during your rehearsal. If you're going to be seated in a Zoom call, take a seat, and deliver each slide as though you’re giving the real thing.
This tip is adapted from What the Best Presenters Do Differently,” by Carmine Gallo

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