p1

p1 is the basis of the presentation. It is the data, the story, the message that the presenter wishes to deliver to the audience. This section covers blog posts that address any part of the construction of p1; taking the “what” of the data and converting it into a “so what” for the particular audience. In particular, this covers audience needs, the value of a single, identifiable message, an elevator pitch, the arc of the story and development of sparklines.

The cornerstone articles on p1 are below but please surf through the links to gain a deeper understanding of why p1 (the story) is the basis of your presentation and must be the starting point in construction.

1.Hysteron proteron – the place to start with a presentation is the message.

2. It is not acceptable or valuable to just talk, you must have a message.

3. The aim and objective of a presentation are not the same thing.

4. The best presentations are planned analog. Shut the laptop and be creative.

5. Consider principally “why” you are presenting, not what to present.

p1 posts

Einstein

This applies to your story (p1)This applies to your supporting media (p2)This applies to your delivery (p3)If you consider the arc of the story first (please do) then instead of…

My Boss won’t like it…

This isn’t another post persuading you to give up bulletpoints; if you’ve come this far and still cling to them, then you are deluded. This is a post about why…

This is a blog post

This is the introductory paragraph. It is difficult to understand the origin but a combination of the perfect script and the perfect handout has led to the annotation of absolutely…

So, I was wrong.

I’ve got a confession. I was wrong. I don’t think you lot are up to it.The best way to construct a presentation is to construct a story (p1), storyboard that…

You’ve got 3 seconds…

Nancy Duarte (amongst others) suggests in her meisterwerk “Resonate” that a slide/image needs to be understood in under 3 seconds or the audience will have to turn its attention from…

  • It was the best of times, it was the worst of times.

    The best books, the best films and the…

  • Acronyms rarely seem effective.

    There are many effective and helpful tricks to…

  • On memes and themes and analogies

    When choosing to using a meme, theme or…

  • Credit where credit is due.

    In a previous post I recalled my sadness…

  • er…thank you?

    A sentence without the final word is. A…

  • Cinderella got married

    Every great presentation has a message, one single…

  • Covering The Reichstag

    There is little guaranteed to strike more emotion…

  • Change the world by your next presentation

    Your next presentation should change the world. If…

  • The Greatest Presentation in the World (tribute)

    As titles of talks go, that is something…

  • Miles ahead

      Miles Davis, improvisational jazz wonder developed a…