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:

all about delivery

It all about the delivery

The best story in the world p1, supported by the most amazing media p2 is nothing if the delivery fails. This is the fear of every performer whether they are…

On negative feedback

I have no monopoly on ideas on #presentationskills and so it was with pleasure I accepted this guest post from a friend and educator supreme Anand Swaminathan (known to the world as Swami).…

the last post

The last post.

On Tuesday 5th March 2013 I first posted on the blog site Blogger. 217 posts later, this is the last post. What started out as just one bloke growling about…

credit where credit is due

Credit where credit is due.

In a previous post I recalled my sadness of hearing a colleague say “what he suggests is interesting, but I wouldn’t do it for an important presentation.” He was expressing…

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    In order to improve the value of a…

  • Less is more

    Less words.Less complexity.Less facts.Less bulletpoints.Less datapoints.Less graphs.Less clip…

  • It’s just not scientific…

    Recently I shared ideas with a colleague about…

  • Your “powerpoint” is not the message, it supports the message.

    I did a little talk in late November…

  • @ffolliet would be proud…(2)

    More pride as more friends and colleagues make…

  • PechaKucha :Twenty, 20 sec tips.

    I recently had the opportunity to present at…

  • Open house

    If a blog post falls in the forest,…

  • Hope springs eternal.

    Your audience has high expectations of your presentation…

  • My Boss won’t like it…

    This isn’t another post persuading you to give…

  • The perfect handout

    I was watching a colleague preparing a presentation…