p3

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

p3 posts

Who cares?

Seriously, what is the point? Why should I bother? Why should I give you my attention, my time and my interest? What is in it for me? What makes your…

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…

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 don’t need a script

    You don’t need a script to give a…

  • Don’t look at the screen

    The screen is for the audience, not for…

  • Plug and go (2)

    “I’m sorry, I don’t know. John usually sorts…

  • Plug and go (1)

    Some presenters expect to turn up for their…

  • Resting face

    Human beings are social animals. Exceptionally subtle changes…

  • Body language – hands

    Once a presenter steps out from behind the…

  • It all about the delivery

    The best story in the world p1, supported…

  • Let’s hit it and quit!

    The most important part of your presentation is…

  • Movement on stage

    A real step forward in #presentationskills is out…

  • Dual screen projection

    Dual projection screens showing the same image is a…