p cubed framework

A presentation is made of three component parts; the story (p1), the supportive media (p2) and the delivery of these (p3). The value of a presentation is the product of these three factors, the p cubed value.

The three components are discussed in more depth in their individual sections. This section deals with the p cubed value, the product of preparation, design, and delivery.

Some key posts include:

Presentations fail because science

There is a feeling that this improved approach to presentation is principally about style. No, it is principally about science. The reason that the majority of presentations fail is because,…

The practice of presentations.

The 5th P in Presentation is for Practice. It is, of course, the most important. The astute or grammarians amongst you will have noticed that this is the noun version…

One Hundred Posts!

Way back in March 2013 I published my first post on this blog site; “Your presentation is the product of its parts.” In it I discussed the p cubed concept…

Less is more

Less words.Less complexity.Less facts.Less bulletpoints.Less datapoints.Less graphs.Less clip art.Less annotation.Less slides.Less rambling.Less apologising.Less time.Less is more.

It’s just not scientific…

Recently I shared ideas with a colleague about presentations and she significantly altered the supportive media (p2) of her upcoming presentation. She was very pleased with her performance and the…

  • The last post.

    On Tuesday 5th March 2013 I first posted…

  • Credit where credit is due.

    In a previous post I recalled my sadness…

  • Where are your slides?

    A great presentation is the product of three…

  • The Greatest Presentation in the World (tribute)

    As titles of talks go, that is something…

  • It’s not about you

    The value of a presentation is NOT what…

  • Which part of your preparation took the most time?

    A great presentation takes time. None of them…

  • 200 and counting!

    This post marks the 200th in a series…

  • Presentation wisdom from Winnie the Pooh

    My dear friend @nicolegugger is very wise. She recently…

  • M’eh.

    If you are going for an important interview…

  • On speaking to a wider audience. Do

    There is increasing recognition that a presentation delivered…