p3

The delivery of a presentation is p3. It is an essential component of the effective presentation.

p3 posts

In actual fact

One of my father’s dear friends used to say, “in actual fact,” a lot. In actual fact, he would say, in actual fact probably every paragraph, more in actual fact.…

Can I have a…erm…medium..err

I was standing in the queue at a franchised coffee outlet and noticed the various people in front of me make their orders. “Can I have a…erm…medium..err,” said the first…

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…

Stage presence

The third P in Presentation is of course the most important, the P of Presence. Once again a simple concept that actually contains a huge complex of ideas. It is…

The 2nd P is for Preparation.

Each part of your presentation is as important as the others. It is essential that we address delivery of our presentation in our journey towards improvement. In a previous post…

Fake it

The previous post introduced some of the ideas I have around p3, the delivery of your presentation.As this blog is not a stepwise instruction manual I am going to deal…

  • When imperfect is perfect.

    The p cubed value of your presentation is…

  • Credit where credit is due.

    In a previous post I recalled my sadness…

  • Feel better, not more

    For some presenters, there is a striving after…

  • Never, ever, ever, ever

    Never, ever, ever, ever overrun. Ever. Aim for…

  • er…thank you?

    A sentence without the final word is. A…

  • The Greatest Presentation in the World (tribute)

    As titles of talks go, that is something…

  • Which part of your preparation took the most time?

    A great presentation takes time. None of them…

  • Look ’em in the eye.

    The best way to reduce your nervousness on…

  • On speaking to a wider audience. Don’t.

    The message you deliver at a presentation may…

  • p cubed value of a presentation

    Your presentation is the product of three component…