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1              When planning a presentation, start with the end in
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1 Start with the end in mind.   Most business presentations have common goals -
                                that is, to inform the audience about a topic of
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                                interest and/or to persuade members of the

3                               audience towards a course of action. Clarify the
                                purpose for your presentation at the very beginning
4                               and stay focused on your main objective throughout
                                the planning process.
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10 Call to action.
1   Start with the end in mind.   Once you’ve decided on the purpose and main
                                  objective of your presentation, how will you present
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                                  your topic?

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                                                Presentation
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10 Call to action.
1   Start with the end in mind.    Brainstorming is a key activity to generate ideas
                                   early in the planning process. Use a whiteboard or
2   Brainstorm to collect ideas.
                                   sticky notes to collect and capture all your thoughts

3                                  about the topic. You can decide later which ones to
                                   use as content in your presentation.
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10 Call to action.
1   Start with the end in mind.    Imagine that this data is the result of your
                                   brainstorm session. It’s all jumbled now, but each bit
2   Brainstorm to collect ideas.
                                   is potential content for your presentation. Too much

3                                  information lacks focus, however, so you’ll have to
                                   sort out what’s most useful to include.
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10 Call to action.
1   Start with the end in mind.    One of the hardest things to do is keep things
                                   simple. We have so much to say and we want to
2   Brainstorm to collect ideas.
                                   include it all. But human brains have limited capacity

3   Keep things simple.            to absorb a lot of new information all at once. It
                                   helps our understanding if things are less complex.
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1   Start with the end in mind.    To simplify your data, you’ll have to filter out the
                                   parts that do not relate to the primary purpose of
2   Brainstorm to collect ideas.
                                   your presentation. In this example, let’s eliminate

3   Keep things simple.            the letters in order to focus solely on the numbers.


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1   Start with the end in mind.    Now we’re left with similar items, but it’s still hard to
                                   know what’s most important. This time, let’s sort the
2   Brainstorm to collect ideas.
                                   data into related groups of numbers. This will help

3   Keep things simple.            reveal some different aspects of the subject matter.


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1   Start with the end in mind.    Now it’s easy to see a telephone number, a social
                                   security number, and a zip code. Grouping related
2   Brainstorm to collect ideas.
                                   ideas and data together is a useful way to organize

3   Keep things simple.            seemingly random information into smaller, more
                                   focused parts.
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1   Start with the end in mind.    At this point, you should have some basic content
                                   that’s loosely organized into manageable chunks of
2   Brainstorm to collect ideas.
                                   information. It’s tempting to open PowerPoint and

3   Keep things simple.            begin filling up the slides, but now is not the time to
                                   get distracted by style and formatting. It’s better to
4   Organize the flow.             first organize how the information flows.

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1   Start with the end in mind.    Information will flow when your concepts appear to
                                   be arranged in clear and logical order. An efficient
2   Brainstorm to collect ideas.
                                   way to accomplish this is to open a Word document

3   Keep things simple.            in “Outline view.” Here you can use “level one”
                                   headings to list your three main points and put
4   Organize the flow.             supporting information under each.

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                                                       Main point
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                                                          b. Data
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                                                       Main point
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                                                          b. Data

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                                                          a. Facts
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1   Start with the end in mind.    Once your three main points are outlined, find a
                                   pattern, or organizing scheme, to tie the parts
2   Brainstorm to collect ideas.
                                   together. For example, this module uses a numerical

3   Keep things simple.            sequence of ten steps to plan a presentation.


4   Organize the flow.

5   Find a pattern.

                                                       Main point
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                                                          b. Data
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                                                       Main point
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                                                          b. Data

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                                                          a. Facts
10 Call to action.                                        b. Data
1   Start with the end in mind.    Even if the sequence of your subject matter is
                                   pre-determined, you still have some flexibility in
2   Brainstorm to collect ideas.
                                   arranging how it flows. Rather than just going from

3   Keep things simple.            topic to topic, you could choose any of the patterns
                                   listed here to unify the parts in a meaningful way.
4   Organize the flow.
                                                  Chronological timeline
5   Find a pattern.
                                                   Numerical sequence
                                                     Problem/Solution
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                                                     Features/Benefits
7                                                     Issues/Actions
                                                  Opportunity/Leverage
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                                                         Pros/Cons

9                                                   Compare/Contrast
                                             Physical or geographic grouping
10 Call to action.
1   Start with the end in mind.    Once your content flows in a logical order, it’s time
                                   to think about the storyline for delivering your
2   Brainstorm to collect ideas.
                                   presentation. How will you begin and end discussion

3   Keep things simple.            around the three main points of your topic?


4   Organize the flow.

5   Find a pattern.
                                                       1. Main point
                                                           a. Facts
6   Prepare a storyline.                                   b. Data

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                                                           a. Facts
                                                           b. Data
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                                                       3. Main point
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                                                           b. Data
10 Call to action.
1   Start with the end in mind.    Think of your presentation as a story with a
                                   beginning, middle, and end. The beginning should
2   Brainstorm to collect ideas.
                                   capture attention and set the stage for what’s to

3   Keep things simple.            come. The middle has your three main points. The
                                   end should mirror the beginning with a review
4   Organize the flow.             followed by your call to action.

5   Find a pattern.                              I. Beginning
                                                      A. Capture attention
6   Prepare a storyline.                              B. Preview the content

                                                 II. Middle
7                                                     A. Three main points
                                                      B. Arranged logically
8                                                     C. Supported with facts and data

                                                 III. End
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                                                       B. Memorable statement
10 Call to action.
1   Start with the end in mind.    The beginning is a powerful moment in your
                                   presentation. This is your opportunity to grab
2   Brainstorm to collect ideas.
                                   attention with your introduction. Spend some time

3   Keep things simple.            preparing an agenda, then think of ways to tell the
                                   audience what it means to them.
4   Organize the flow.

5   Find a pattern.
                                                I. Beginning
                                                    A. Capture attention
6   Prepare a storyline.
                                                    B. Preview the content
7   Compose an introduction.

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1   Start with the end in mind.    To compose the introduction to your presentation,
                                   follow these guidelines.
2   Brainstorm to collect ideas.
                                      • Prepare a few attention-getting statements to
3   Keep things simple.                 arouse interest in your topic.

4   Organize the flow.                • Customize your opening to fit the audience
                                        and how they may benefit from listening.
5   Find a pattern.
                                      • Provide a bit of personal information to
                                        establish your credibility.
6   Prepare a storyline.
                                      • State the purpose of your talk and what you
7   Compose an introduction.            would like the audience to do or remember at
                                        the end.

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1   Start with the end in mind.    It’s also important to manage the timing when
                                   planning for delivery. You may have to adjust your
2   Brainstorm to collect ideas.
                                   content or approach depending on the time allotted.

3   Keep things simple.

4   Organize the flow.

5   Find a pattern.

6   Prepare a storyline.

7   Compose an introduction.

8   Manage the timing.

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10 Call to action.
1   Start with the end in mind.    When delivering a presentation, the accepted ratio
                                   is to allow 15% of your time for the beginning, 75%
2   Brainstorm to collect ideas.
                                   for the middle, and 10% for the end. Using a 20

3   Keep things simple.            minute time frame as an example, you have three
                                   minutes for the introduction and two minutes for
4   Organize the flow.             the end. That leaves 15 minutes to explain your
                                   three main points.
5   Find a pattern.

6   Prepare a storyline.
                                    Beginning           Middle            End
7   Compose an introduction.
                                       • 15%              • 75%              • 10%
8   Manage the timing.

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10 Call to action.
1   Start with the end in mind.    Controlling the details is essential to a successful
                                   presentation. Each main point requires a certain
2   Brainstorm to collect ideas.
                                   amount of detail for a clear explanation. How much

3   Keep things simple.            detail to include depends on the complexity of your
                                   ideas and how much the audience already knows
4   Organize the flow.             about your topic.

5   Find a pattern.
                                      • If the audience is new to the material, you
                                        may have to spend a little more time
6   Prepare a storyline.                explaining your main concepts.

7   Compose an introduction.          • If the audience is knowledgeable about your
                                        topic, you may want to focus more on the
                                        supporting data.
8   Manage the timing.

9   Control the details.

10 Call to action.
1   Start with the end in mind.    When time is limited, you’ll have to cut out some of
                                   the details. When there’s more time you can take
2   Brainstorm to collect ideas.
                                   longer to explain your three main points. Remember

3   Keep things simple.            that the audience won’t be able to process a lot of
                                   new information all at once, so you will need to
4   Organize the flow.             determine which details are most important to
                                   foster understanding.
5   Find a pattern.

6   Prepare a storyline.

7   Compose an introduction.

8   Manage the timing.

9   Control the details.

10 Call to action.
1   Start with the end in mind.    The final step requires an action-oriented message
                                   that’s related to the purpose of your presentation.
2   Brainstorm to collect ideas.
                                   Tell your listeners what it is you want them to do or

3   Keep things simple.            remember as you end. Your closing comments could
                                   possibly be the only aspect the audience will
4   Organize the flow.             remember clearly. Make it count by concluding your
                                   presentation with a message to reinforce the
5   Find a pattern.
                                   outcome you desire.
6   Prepare a storyline.

7   Compose an introduction.

8   Manage the timing.

9   Control the details.

10 Call to action.
1   Start with the end in mind.

2 Brainstorm to collect ideas.

3 Keep things simple.

4 Organize the flow.
                                  Ten Steps to Plan
5 Find a pattern.
                                   a Presentation
6 Prepare a storyline.

7 Compose an introduction.
                                        The END
8 Manage the timing.

9 Control the details.

10 Call to action.

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Ten steps to plan a presentation

  • 1. 1 2 3 4 Ten Steps to Plan 5 a Presentation 6 7 8 9 10
  • 2. 1 When planning a presentation, start with the end in mind. What would you like to achieve by giving your 2 presentation? 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 ? ? ? ? ? 10 ? ? ? ?
  • 3. 1 Start with the end in mind. Most business presentations have common goals - that is, to inform the audience about a topic of 2 interest and/or to persuade members of the 3 audience towards a course of action. Clarify the purpose for your presentation at the very beginning 4 and stay focused on your main objective throughout the planning process. 5 6 7 8 9 10 Call to action.
  • 4. 1 Start with the end in mind. Once you’ve decided on the purpose and main objective of your presentation, how will you present 2 your topic? 3 4 5 Presentation 6 Topic 7 • ~~~ 8 • ~~~ 9 • ~~~ 10 Call to action.
  • 5. 1 Start with the end in mind. Brainstorming is a key activity to generate ideas early in the planning process. Use a whiteboard or 2 Brainstorm to collect ideas. sticky notes to collect and capture all your thoughts 3 about the topic. You can decide later which ones to use as content in your presentation. 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Call to action.
  • 6. 1 Start with the end in mind. Imagine that this data is the result of your brainstorm session. It’s all jumbled now, but each bit 2 Brainstorm to collect ideas. is potential content for your presentation. Too much 3 information lacks focus, however, so you’ll have to sort out what’s most useful to include. 4 5 A B C D 6 9 4 3 6 7 6 7 2 2 5 7 0 4 E F 8 3 8 G H 8 9 2 3 4 1 9 10 Call to action.
  • 7. 1 Start with the end in mind. One of the hardest things to do is keep things simple. We have so much to say and we want to 2 Brainstorm to collect ideas. include it all. But human brains have limited capacity 3 Keep things simple. to absorb a lot of new information all at once. It helps our understanding if things are less complex. 4 . 5 6 7 8 9 10 Call to action.
  • 8. 1 Start with the end in mind. To simplify your data, you’ll have to filter out the parts that do not relate to the primary purpose of 2 Brainstorm to collect ideas. your presentation. In this example, let’s eliminate 3 Keep things simple. the letters in order to focus solely on the numbers. 4 5 A B C D 6 9 4 3 6 7 6 7 2 2 5 7 0 4 E F 8 3 8 G H 8 9 2 3 4 1 9 10 Call to action.
  • 9. 1 Start with the end in mind. Now we’re left with similar items, but it’s still hard to know what’s most important. This time, let’s sort the 2 Brainstorm to collect ideas. data into related groups of numbers. This will help 3 Keep things simple. reveal some different aspects of the subject matter. 4 5 6 9 4 3 6 7 6 7 2 2 5 7 0 4 8 3 8 8 9 2 3 4 1 9 10 Call to action.
  • 10. 1 Start with the end in mind. Now it’s easy to see a telephone number, a social security number, and a zip code. Grouping related 2 Brainstorm to collect ideas. ideas and data together is a useful way to organize 3 Keep things simple. seemingly random information into smaller, more focused parts. 4 5 6 823- 417- 2625 7 943- 66 - 7225 8 21045 9 10 Call to action.
  • 11. 1 Start with the end in mind. At this point, you should have some basic content that’s loosely organized into manageable chunks of 2 Brainstorm to collect ideas. information. It’s tempting to open PowerPoint and 3 Keep things simple. begin filling up the slides, but now is not the time to get distracted by style and formatting. It’s better to 4 Organize the flow. first organize how the information flows. 5 6 7 8 9 10 Call to action.
  • 12. 1 Start with the end in mind. Information will flow when your concepts appear to be arranged in clear and logical order. An efficient 2 Brainstorm to collect ideas. way to accomplish this is to open a Word document 3 Keep things simple. in “Outline view.” Here you can use “level one” headings to list your three main points and put 4 Organize the flow. supporting information under each. 5 Main point 6 a. Facts b. Data 7 Main point 8 a. Facts b. Data 9 Main point a. Facts 10 Call to action. b. Data
  • 13. 1 Start with the end in mind. Once your three main points are outlined, find a pattern, or organizing scheme, to tie the parts 2 Brainstorm to collect ideas. together. For example, this module uses a numerical 3 Keep things simple. sequence of ten steps to plan a presentation. 4 Organize the flow. 5 Find a pattern. Main point 6 a. Facts b. Data 7 Main point 8 a. Facts b. Data 9 Main point a. Facts 10 Call to action. b. Data
  • 14. 1 Start with the end in mind. Even if the sequence of your subject matter is pre-determined, you still have some flexibility in 2 Brainstorm to collect ideas. arranging how it flows. Rather than just going from 3 Keep things simple. topic to topic, you could choose any of the patterns listed here to unify the parts in a meaningful way. 4 Organize the flow. Chronological timeline 5 Find a pattern. Numerical sequence Problem/Solution 6 Features/Benefits 7 Issues/Actions Opportunity/Leverage 8 Pros/Cons 9 Compare/Contrast Physical or geographic grouping 10 Call to action.
  • 15. 1 Start with the end in mind. Once your content flows in a logical order, it’s time to think about the storyline for delivering your 2 Brainstorm to collect ideas. presentation. How will you begin and end discussion 3 Keep things simple. around the three main points of your topic? 4 Organize the flow. 5 Find a pattern. 1. Main point a. Facts 6 Prepare a storyline. b. Data 7 2. Main point a. Facts b. Data 8 3. Main point 9 a. Facts b. Data 10 Call to action.
  • 16. 1 Start with the end in mind. Think of your presentation as a story with a beginning, middle, and end. The beginning should 2 Brainstorm to collect ideas. capture attention and set the stage for what’s to 3 Keep things simple. come. The middle has your three main points. The end should mirror the beginning with a review 4 Organize the flow. followed by your call to action. 5 Find a pattern. I. Beginning A. Capture attention 6 Prepare a storyline. B. Preview the content II. Middle 7 A. Three main points B. Arranged logically 8 C. Supported with facts and data III. End 9 A. Review B. Memorable statement 10 Call to action.
  • 17. 1 Start with the end in mind. The beginning is a powerful moment in your presentation. This is your opportunity to grab 2 Brainstorm to collect ideas. attention with your introduction. Spend some time 3 Keep things simple. preparing an agenda, then think of ways to tell the audience what it means to them. 4 Organize the flow. 5 Find a pattern. I. Beginning A. Capture attention 6 Prepare a storyline. B. Preview the content 7 Compose an introduction. 8 9 10 Call to action.
  • 18. 1 Start with the end in mind. To compose the introduction to your presentation, follow these guidelines. 2 Brainstorm to collect ideas. • Prepare a few attention-getting statements to 3 Keep things simple. arouse interest in your topic. 4 Organize the flow. • Customize your opening to fit the audience and how they may benefit from listening. 5 Find a pattern. • Provide a bit of personal information to establish your credibility. 6 Prepare a storyline. • State the purpose of your talk and what you 7 Compose an introduction. would like the audience to do or remember at the end. 8 9 10 Call to action.
  • 19. 1 Start with the end in mind. It’s also important to manage the timing when planning for delivery. You may have to adjust your 2 Brainstorm to collect ideas. content or approach depending on the time allotted. 3 Keep things simple. 4 Organize the flow. 5 Find a pattern. 6 Prepare a storyline. 7 Compose an introduction. 8 Manage the timing. 9 10 Call to action.
  • 20. 1 Start with the end in mind. When delivering a presentation, the accepted ratio is to allow 15% of your time for the beginning, 75% 2 Brainstorm to collect ideas. for the middle, and 10% for the end. Using a 20 3 Keep things simple. minute time frame as an example, you have three minutes for the introduction and two minutes for 4 Organize the flow. the end. That leaves 15 minutes to explain your three main points. 5 Find a pattern. 6 Prepare a storyline. Beginning Middle End 7 Compose an introduction. • 15% • 75% • 10% 8 Manage the timing. 9 10 Call to action.
  • 21. 1 Start with the end in mind. Controlling the details is essential to a successful presentation. Each main point requires a certain 2 Brainstorm to collect ideas. amount of detail for a clear explanation. How much 3 Keep things simple. detail to include depends on the complexity of your ideas and how much the audience already knows 4 Organize the flow. about your topic. 5 Find a pattern. • If the audience is new to the material, you may have to spend a little more time 6 Prepare a storyline. explaining your main concepts. 7 Compose an introduction. • If the audience is knowledgeable about your topic, you may want to focus more on the supporting data. 8 Manage the timing. 9 Control the details. 10 Call to action.
  • 22. 1 Start with the end in mind. When time is limited, you’ll have to cut out some of the details. When there’s more time you can take 2 Brainstorm to collect ideas. longer to explain your three main points. Remember 3 Keep things simple. that the audience won’t be able to process a lot of new information all at once, so you will need to 4 Organize the flow. determine which details are most important to foster understanding. 5 Find a pattern. 6 Prepare a storyline. 7 Compose an introduction. 8 Manage the timing. 9 Control the details. 10 Call to action.
  • 23. 1 Start with the end in mind. The final step requires an action-oriented message that’s related to the purpose of your presentation. 2 Brainstorm to collect ideas. Tell your listeners what it is you want them to do or 3 Keep things simple. remember as you end. Your closing comments could possibly be the only aspect the audience will 4 Organize the flow. remember clearly. Make it count by concluding your presentation with a message to reinforce the 5 Find a pattern. outcome you desire. 6 Prepare a storyline. 7 Compose an introduction. 8 Manage the timing. 9 Control the details. 10 Call to action.
  • 24. 1 Start with the end in mind. 2 Brainstorm to collect ideas. 3 Keep things simple. 4 Organize the flow. Ten Steps to Plan 5 Find a pattern. a Presentation 6 Prepare a storyline. 7 Compose an introduction. The END 8 Manage the timing. 9 Control the details. 10 Call to action.