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

Let’s hit it and quit!
The most important part of your presentation is the closing line. It is essential that the audience is left in no doubt the purpose of the whole presentation whether that…

Movement on stage
A real step forward in #presentationskills is out from behind the lectern. This simple movement on stage engages the audience and frees the presenter. It also leaves some speakers unsure…

Dual screen projection
Dual projection screens showing the same image is a bad idea. It is bad for speakers and bad for the audience. Sometimes it may be necessary but if this is the…

When imperfect is perfect.
The p cubed value of your presentation is not what you think it is. It is never about how you think your presentation went but always what the audience thinks,…


Feel better, not more
For some presenters, there is a striving after perfection that drives them to constantly tinker with presentations before delivery. No presentation will ever be perfect; there is always space for…

Never, ever, ever, ever
Never, ever, ever, ever overrun. Ever. Aim for 75% of your allotted time, make sure your practise delivers that and ensure you have a means of monitoring your performance on…

er…thank you?
A sentence without the final word is. A journey without reaching the destination is just tiring. Sadly many presentations simply reach a point where the presenter says, “thank you” and…
