Why presentations fail

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Most presentations fail: Why? By Wahyd Vannoni

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The cardinal sins of presenters and the confusion between visual aids and notes.

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Most presentations fail:

Why?

By Wahyd Vannoni

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Misunderstanding the role of Visual aids

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Most presenters confuse 3 concepts:

1- Visual aids

2- Notes

3- Collateral material

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For most presenters, the notes, visual aids (usually slides) and the documents they leave behind are one and the same thing.

They are not!

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Visual aids

• A visual aid, usually in the form of a powerpoint slide should only be used when an idea cannot be expressed concisely with words.

• For example…

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Presenter:

“I love Tokyo, I would live there in a heartbeat. I love it because it’s complex and vast.

But rather than talk about it for hours, let me show you what I mean with a map of the Tokyo’s metro-

system”

Here it is…

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Tokyo Metro Map

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Now take the slide away

• Presenter:

Ok, You have now seen how vast and complex Tokyo is… let me go on with the next idea…

The slide needs to go away, otherwise, you can’t command the attention of the audience.

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Notes

• I often hear that “notes” make a presenter look feeble because it shows he doesn’t know his material.

• Here are 2 reasons why this is wrong and fatal.

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Reason 1

• Pilots have a checklist they go through before each flight:

would you board a plane knowing the pilot doesn’t have a checklist?

I hope not. So why would you listen to a presenter without notes?

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Reason 2

• The notes are a roadmap which will tell the presenter what to say and in what order without going off track.

• The more knowledge able a presenter, the more likely he will go off a tagent, confusing the interesting with the relevant…

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• Most interesting things are not necessarily relevant to your message.

(start-up entrepreneurs make special note of this)

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Visual Aids vs Notes

• So you use your notes to know what to say and in what order.

• You use the visual aids (in form of powerpoint slides, pictures and videos) to enphasize a point.

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Documents

• Your marketing collaterals, presentations, documents, should be provided at the end and are neither the notes nor the slides.

• They are yet another kind of documentation in their own right for a specific use.

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Additional insight 1

Q: Does it mean I (the presenter) have to produce three kinds of documents?

A: Yes: each is optimized for a particular medium.

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Additional insight 2

Q: Do I need to put down the visual aids while I present?

A: Yes: you can’t compete against visuals. People can’t read the slide AND listen to you at the same time. They will do both badly.

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Additional insight 2

Q: Do I need to put down the visual aids while I present?

A: Yes: you can’t compete against visuals. People can’t read the slide AND listen to you at the same time. They will do both badly.

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Don’t believe me?

Turn a news channel on and try to both

Listen and Read the crawler

at the same time.

QuickTime™ and a decompressor

are needed to see this picture.

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Additional Insight 3

• Contextualize the visuals

1. Tell people what you are going to show them.

2. Show it to them

3. Remove it and tell them what they have seen

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Additional insight 4

There are no minimum or maximum number of words per slide.

What matters is how you use the slide.

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You can, for instance use a slide for a quotation…

Presenter:

Shakespeare is very eloquent, here is what I mean…

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Like as the waves make towards the pebbled shore,

So do our minutes hasten to their end,

Each changing place with that which goes before

In sequent toil all forwards do contend.

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Remember this

You don’t take a TV ad and bring it to the radio just by removing the pictures and leaving the sound on.

You don’t take a radio ad and put it verbatim on paper.

Each medium needs to be optimized

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Last insight

• That is why, by the way, the best presentations on slideshare, would do poorly on stage…

• On slideshare, there is no presenter!

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Finished for now

• The confusion regarding visual aids and notes is but one of the sins of presentations.

• There are others…

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