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7 Secrets Of Visual Impact Presenting
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| Guest post by: Milly Sonneman |
Article Overview: Are you giving powerful presentations that truly make a visual impact? Find out 7 rarely shared secrets. Learn how you can make an impact…even if you don’t consider yourself visually inclined.
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7 Secrets Of Visual Impact Presenting
Are you giving
powerful presentations that truly make a visual impact? Find out 7 rarely
shared secrets. Learn how you can make an impact…even if you don’t consider
yourself visually inclined.
All day, every
day you need to give presentations to win attention, communicate with clients,
and sell ideas. More and more professionals are searching for a competitive
edge in presenting.
The fact
is…many business presentations are gigantic data dumps. You know the ones. You
may have given them…or fallen asleep while on the receiving end of one. These
number heavy, word dense presentations are responsible for poor communication
and lost productivity.
If you want to
get a leap in giving powerful presentations, use these 7 visual impact tips to
get ahead.
1. Escape
The Norm
If tedious
PowerPoint presentations are your organization’s norm, be the rebel. Stand up,
stand out and do something radically different. Be the first one to grab a
marker and sketch out a diagram. Go to the whiteboard and guide an interactive
conversation.
By taking the
lead, you might get in trouble. More likely, you’ll rise in your organization.
Creativity and innovation always make some waves. Those are the waves of
greatness.
Visual Tip: Present at the whiteboard. You’ll
create a powerful environment for uncommon creativity.
2. Free Up
Conversation
Smart people
don’t like to sit passively. Ask your audience what they are feeling,
experiencing and thinking. Find out what’s at the top of their ‘big ugly
problem’ list. Hint: it’s always easy to get people talking about what’s wrong,
what’s not working, and what’s keeping them up at night.
Once you get
the ball rolling, don’t stop there. Move from problems to solutions.
Visual Tip: Record what people are saying…while
they are speaking. Add shapes, colors and simple visual icons to reinforce key
ideas.
3.
Brainstorm Solutions
Continue the
conversation with your audience. Once you’ve tapped the gusher of emotional
outpouring on problems, guide the group. Use open-ended questions to brainstorm
and problem solve.
Hey…you didn’t
put your marker down yet, did you? Working at a whiteboard signals that you’re
ready to roll your sleeves up and trouble-shoot together.
Visual Tip: Be ready with your marker. Your
readiness signals an active, creative environment for brainstorming.
4. Organize
Solutions
Ask any
consultant, business professional or innovation expert…is it easy to come up
with solutions? He or she will nod and tell you, “of course!”
The question
is…what do you do next? While brainstorming solutions is a blast, it can lead
to overwhelm and exhaustion. Unless you know how to organize the output.
Working
interactively, sort ideas into categories. Ask the group to make the tough
decisions on the spot. By working in real-time, you’ll include the group and
build buy-in.
Visual Tip: Name categories and mark in similar
size. Assign a color to each category. As the group starts to refer to
categories by color, you’ll know that everyone is engaged.
5.
Prioritize
What’s the
single most important thing to do? If prioritizing is not your strength, get
the group to help you. Ask them the all-important question. Get ready for
intensive discussion because as you know, not everyone will have the same
perspective on what is top priority.
6. Sequence
Working with
your participants, organize ideas, projects and commitments into a timeline
sequence. Many groups find that working in 3-10 years is too long. Due to rapid
rate of change, you may get higher buy-in to planning what has to happen in the
next 6 months.
Sequence the
tasks and priorities.
Visual Tip: Use sticky-notes to make it easy to
move items from month to month. Hint: get the big chunks organized
month-to-month. Then, work on what must happen each week.
7. Commit
With the ideas
organized, prioritized and sequenced, it’s time to commit. Commit names, dates
and milestones in writing. One of the secrets about commitment is to allow
people to choose what they want to ‘own.’ This creates self-sustaining teams,
built based on personal motivation and self-selection.
Visual Tip: Sign your name next to the task, date
and team. This visually and symbolically underscores ownership.
Want to get
outrageous results with visual
presenting? Get the training and coaching you deserve. Use all 7
visual tips and you’ll have a tremendous head start.
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About the Author: Milly Sonneman RSS for Milly's articles - Visit Milly's website Milly Sonneman is a recognized expert in visual language. She is the co-director of Presentation Storyboarding, a leading presentation training firm, and author of the popular guides: Beyond Words and Rainmaker Stories available on Amazon. Milly helps business professionals give winning presentations, through Email Marketing skills trainings at Presentation Storyboarding. You can find out more about our courses or contact Milly through our website at: http://www.presentationstoryboarding.com/ Click here to visit Milly's website Gain Competitive Selling Advantage At The Whiteboard Selling More With Whiteboard Displays Present Your Way To The Top Selling At The Whiteboard Get Out Of A Sales Rut With This Single Move Presentation Success ROAD Map |
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