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Persuasive Presentations for Leader Effectiveness
Renee P. Walkup, Author of Renee P. Walkup, Author of
““The NAKED Salesperson” The NAKED Salesperson”
and President ofand President of
SalesPEAK, IncSalesPEAK, Inc..
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Talk About Yourself
▲ Who you AreWho you Are▲ Brief BackgroundBrief Background▲ Types of AudiencesTypes of Audiences▲ Goals for this Goals for this
SessionSession▲ Your UniquenessYour Uniqueness
Top Speakers
Getting Comfortable▲Breathe!Breathe!▲Know Your AudienceKnow Your Audience▲Visualize SuccessVisualize Success▲Plan and PreparePlan and Prepare▲Eat and Drink WellEat and Drink Well
▲ Avoid too much caffeine▲ Eat protein
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Brain Burst Planning “Rules”
▲ Let Your Ideas FlowLet Your Ideas Flow▲ No Editing!No Editing!▲ Use ColorUse Color▲ Place Paper HorizontallyPlace Paper Horizontally▲ Use Symbols, Pictures, GraphicsUse Symbols, Pictures, Graphics▲ Doodle to Get GoingDoodle to Get Going▲ There are No Rules!There are No Rules!
Just Like a Big Mac (Only Better!)
▲Top Bun Top Bun ▲LettuceLettuce▲TomatoTomato▲Meat Meat ▲CheeseCheese▲Bottom BunBottom Bun
Effective Attention Getters
▲ StatisticsStatistics▲ ExamplesExamples▲ StoriesStories▲ QuestionQuestion▲ QuoteQuote▲ PropProp▲ SuspenseSuspense
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Purpose Statement Qualities
▲BriefBrief▲Include BenefitInclude Benefit▲Simple LanguageSimple Language▲Audience-CenteredAudience-Centered
▲ You-language▲ “Learn to”
Handling Q/A
▲Stand, Front & Center Stand, Front & Center ▲Pause & WaitPause & Wait▲Make Eye ContactMake Eye Contact▲Pause, AgainPause, Again▲Briefly Deal with the QuestionBriefly Deal with the Question▲Ask for Confirmation, if AppropriateAsk for Confirmation, if Appropriate
Combative Q/A
▲Face the PersonFace the Person▲Forward One StepForward One Step▲Handle the QuestionHandle the Question
▲ Look Around the Room
▲End with the PersonEnd with the Person▲Do Not ConfirmDo Not Confirm
Reading Audience Non-Verbal Cues
Reading Audience Non-Verbal Cues
Room Layouts
▲InteractionInteraction▲ProximityProximity▲InfluenceInfluence▲CommitmentsCommitments
Overhead/PowerPoint Tips
▲Have Prepared in AdvanceHave Prepared in Advance▲One Slide Every 5 MinutesOne Slide Every 5 Minutes▲Use “B” KeyUse “B” Key▲4x4 Rule4x4 Rule▲Leave Lights ON!Leave Lights ON!▲Don’t “Hide” Behind ComputerDon’t “Hide” Behind Computer
Poor PowerPoint Examples
▲ When the presenter uses too much text When the presenter uses too much text and it’s very time consuming to readand it’s very time consuming to read
▲ Text that is too hard to read by the audienceText that is too hard to read by the audience
▲ Distracting colors that are Distracting colors that are unappealingunappealing
▲ Too Many Different FontsToo Many Different Fonts▲ Excessive use of slidesExcessive use of slides▲ USING ALL CAPITAL LETTERS USING ALL CAPITAL LETTERS
Flip Chart/Whiteboard Tips
▲ Best with Small GroupsBest with Small Groups▲ Great for InteractionGreat for Interaction▲ Dark Markers (Avoid Red, Pink)Dark Markers (Avoid Red, Pink)▲ Check Markers in AdvanceCheck Markers in Advance▲ Write Approximately 2” TallWrite Approximately 2” Tall
Handout Materials Tips
▲Distribute Piecemeal Distribute Piecemeal ▲Colored PaperColored Paper▲Include Executive SummaryInclude Executive Summary▲Avoid Providing PowerPoint Avoid Providing PowerPoint