p3

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

p3 posts

No script.

At no time should you use a script when giving a presentation.I know one should write paragraphs with three or more sentences that explain the initial statement but that statement…

Delete your slides

I received a question via Twitter about #presentationskills and where I might focus beginning the journey of improvement. As with so many things, the more I considered the issue the…

Design affects function

Simple design changes in the supportive media  make dramatic differences to the audience’s perception of value in a presentation. The overall value of a presentation (p cubed) is the product…

Never say, “I’m sorry.”

There is no place in a presentation for apologies. There should be nothing in your preparation that would cause you to apologise and nothing in your delivery that you should…

  • 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…