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:

On the first day of Christmas…

On the first day of Christmas my true love gave to me… …the best presentation I’ve ever seen. A traditional Christmas carol apparently was written around 1760 (and probably imported…

haters gonna hate

Haters gonna hate

Haters gonna hate sang Miss Swift. And she’s right, haters gonna hate. Whether that is about your lifestyle choices, musical tastes or indeed presentation style, haters gonna hate. The most…

Size matters

Size matters

In so much of life, size matters. In presentations, size matters a lot. Size affects the nature and construction of a presentation, its delivery and reception. Size matters in the…

Copying is a compliment

Copying is a compliment

Copying is a compliment whether in art, fashion or presentation skills. Noticing the impact or effect that something has and then utilising it personally is part of life and should…

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    There is a belief among some presenters that…

  • marginal gains

    Marginal gains across all aspects of a presentation…

  • the night before

    The night before Christmas is an oft-quoted poem…

  • The Gettysburg Address

    The Gettysburg Address was delivered at the dedication…

  • great presentations

    Great presentations are in the eye of the…

  • A single message

    A great presentation has a single message; simple,…

  • Just talk.

    Just talk. When presenting one must have a…

  • presentation buddy- have you got one?

    Scuba divers have one, sky divers have one,…

  • On sharing slides

    The recent podcast started the discussion around sharing…

  • Version 1 is never the best

    Version 1 of your presentation is never the…