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Presentation Insights

How to create and deliver effective presentations

George Torok, The Speech Coach for Executives905-335-1997

If it’s important, rehearse your presentation. Don’t wing it.

PS: If you’re speaking, it’s important.

George Torokwww.SpeechCoachforExecutives.comwww.SuperiorPresentations.net

What do you want people to think, feel or do after your presentation?Be clear on the goal of your presentation

George Torokwww.SpeechCoachforExecutives.comwww.SuperiorPresentations.net

Do not read your speech unless the lawyers tell you to do that.

George Torokwww.SpeechCoachforExecutives.comwww.SuperiorPresentations.net

If your slides are your presentation, who needs you?

George Torokwww.SpeechCoachforExecutives.comwww.SuperiorPresentations.net

Facts without relevance are pointless

You are there to connect the dots.

George Torokwww.SpeechCoachforExecutives.comwww.SuperiorPresentations.net

The audience only wants

the key information –not ALL the information

Sort and prioritize for them.

George Torokwww.SpeechCoachforExecutives.comwww.SuperiorPresentations.net

Remove the wasted words from your presentation. Start by removing the adverbs.

absolutely, anxiously, basically, eventually, formally, calmly, exactly, extremely, generally, gracefully, gratefully, freely, naturally, happily, painfully, quickly, truly, roughly, slowly, ultimately, wisely, very, unnecessarily, yearly

George Torokwww.SpeechCoachforExecutives.comwww.SuperiorPresentations.net

To establish rapport with your audience, find the

common ground.

George Torokwww.SpeechCoachforExecutives.comwww.SuperiorPresentations.net

Your speech is over when the audience stops listening, not when you stop speaking. George Torok

www.SpeechCoachforExecutives.comwww.SuperiorPresentations.net

It doesn’t matter what you thought you said. It’s what the audience believes you meant.

George Torokwww.SpeechCoachforExecutives.comwww.SuperiorPresentations.net

Every presentation is an investment of time, money and effort. How will you protect your investment?

George Torokwww.SpeechCoachforExecutives.comwww.SuperiorPresentations.net

A poor presentation hurts the audience, destroys the message and demeans the messenger.

George Torokwww.SpeechCoachforExecutives.comwww.SuperiorPresentations.net

You’ve seen bad presentations. What will you

do to make yours better?

George Torokwww.SpeechCoachforExecutives.comwww.SuperiorPresentations.net

Can you summarize your presentation in about six words? If not, you don’t understand your message.

George Torokwww.SpeechCoachforExecutives.comwww.SuperiorPresentations.net

The reason you speak is to move people. What

direction do you want to move them?

PS: Design your presentation to do that.

George Torokwww.SpeechCoachforExecutives.comwww.SuperiorPresentations.net

Imagine how your audience feels when you

read your slides to them.

George Torokwww.SpeechCoachforExecutives.comwww.SuperiorPresentations.net

The value of your presentation is not based on the number of words you use. It is the power of the ideas you convey.

George Torokwww.SpeechCoachforExecutives.comwww.SuperiorPresentations.net

What’s the value of your presentation. What might you gain from success? What could you lose from failure?

George Torokwww.SpeechCoachforExecutives.comwww.SuperiorPresentations.net

Be prepared to answer the most challenging questions with confidence and simplicity.

George Torokwww.SpeechCoachforExecutives.comwww.SuperiorPresentations.net

Do you want people to read your slides or listen to you read to them? They can’t do both.

George Torokwww.SpeechCoachforExecutives.comwww.SuperiorPresentations.net

One of the challenges of presenting is recognizing what to leave out. Your audience won’t want to hear all that you want to tell.

George Torokwww.SpeechCoachforExecutives.comwww.SuperiorPresentations.net

There is no pill to become a better public speaker, but you can learn how to improve your speaking skills.

George Torokwww.SpeechCoachforExecutives.comwww.SuperiorPresentations.net

Presentation Insights

Arrange for presentations skills training for your team or speech coaching for your executives.

George TorokThe Speech Coach for Executives

905-335-1997

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