For a lot of people, giving a presentation is really intimidating. Whether it's the anxiety of standing in front of a group of people or the anxiety because you don't know what to say to make your words effective, everyone has a panic moment while prepping. It's not out of the ordinary for a staff member at a Nonprofit to be summoned to a board meeting to present a new idea or give a report. More often than not, this call comes when you are in the middle of 10 other things, and less than a week before the next meeting. So, today we are going to give you the tools you need to make an extraordinary presentation under ordinary circumstances.
Start with your goal. What are you hoping to get out of this presentation, and what are you hoping your audience gets out of your presentation? Make your goal clear from start to finish.
Keep it simple. It's easy to get lost in the details, but people can literally get lost in your details. Your point may not be as clear when you start spewing details at your audience.
Find 3-5 supporting graphics. Rather than words as your presentation, use graphics. It'll help your audience visualize how your presentation will effect them.
Use real life examples. People relate to other people. In addition to your graphics, this also helps your audience visualize how your presentation will effect them.
Getting up and talking about your cool ideas with a group of people doesn't have to be anxiety-provoking. Think of it as a fun way to share your amazing ideas. Get creative! And, most importantly, don't overthink your presentation.
Cheers to a great presentation!
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