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Beating
Death by PowerPoint
in your business
An introduction to Presentation
Optimisation from Eyeful Presentations
The Presentation Paradox




The vast majority of
corporate presentations
aren’t good enough.
This strong statement bears witness when you
consider most of the business world heaves a
collective sigh when they become faced
with an unending set of slides, whatever the
presentation topic is. In short, the prospect of
a PowerPoint presentation fills many business
people with dread.

But it doesn’t need to be that way. Many
people have now realised the value of a high
quality presentation – and have reaped the
benefits of leading a charge against
mediocrity in PowerPoint.

Read on if you genuinely want to rid the
world of shameful slide decks.
Introduction – The Presentation Paradox

 In business today a huge amount of time is
 wasted creating and then sitting through poor
 presentations. In many organisations
 PowerPoint is regarded as a hideous creation
 and the task of creating sales and other
 presentations falls to the “person in marketing
 who’s a bit techie minded”. Even in those
 organisations that take a more serious
 approach, the end result is still rarely a good
 advertisement for the organisation.




Let’s take the humble sales presentation as an     The problem then lies with the single
example. Take some time to examine just how        opportunity you get to make a sales
much money you’ve spent getting to the point       presentation – and the perplexing gulf in
where you fire up and use a sales presentation.    investment between all the steps to get
There are a multitude of costs, both direct and    there and the presentation itself.
indirect -
                                                   The simple truth is a poor sales presentation
Product Development                                demonstrates an inability (or lack of
                                                   interest) to invest properly in all the stages
Product research, build & testing, market          of customer acquisition.
testing, product branding and others
                                                   In this brief guide we’ll share some tips on
Marketing                                          how to change this and in doing so help to
                                                   increase the effectiveness and impact of
Advertising, direct marketing, e-mail              your business presentation.
marketing, telemarketing, collateral, trade
shows – the list goes on

People resources

Salaries, bonus & commission, training,
recruitment and a multitude of indirect costs


 2                                  Life after Death by PowerPoint
How to make it better
Changing the way you pull together your            To aid you in getting your PowerPoint up to
presentation slide deck can be a daunting          the level it should be, we’ve put together
task – and certainly with a lot of people this     the 3 headline improvements you can use
only adds to the reluctance to change. But         to immediately get more from your slides.
change is a necessity in all things we do in
business and presentations are no
exception.




 Scenario 1
 Living in the present -                           Write down what your key message is
                                                    – what is it you want your audience to
 dealing with existing                             remember once you’ve finished
                                                   presenting? Now make sure all the slides in
 slide shows                                       the presentation help to deliver this
                                                   message
 Ask us what to do with any presentation that
 is in need of change and we’ll typically come     Do a slide sense check
 back with the same answer – start from            – look at every slide and decide what you
 scratch.                                          are trying to get across and make sure that
                                                   each slide helps you (as the presenter) to
 Having said that, we are also realistic and       deliver what you need
 acknowledge that this isn’t always feasible
 and a lot of people need to work with what        Once you know that each slide
 they currently have. In these instances here      delivers what you want – print 2
 are the best ways to review and amend your        copies of each slide out
 existing slide set –                               – one with the words on and one with
                                                   them all deleted. Now imagine what you
                                                   would put on the blank slide in place of the
                                                   words – where this is feasible do so. The less
                                                   words the better.

                                                   Now present this to a
           056
             8528                                  colleague/friend/loved one/man
                                                   from the sandwich shop
                                                   – and make sure that the changes you’ve
                                                   made help you to deliver the message

                                                   By doing these 4 things you can
                                                   radically change a presentation,
                                                   and make it better to present
                                                   and better to watch

 3                                    Life after Death by PowerPoint
Scenario 2


                       Taking it back to the
                       beginning –
                       the “from new”
                       presentation




We’ve identified 3 essential stages to    Headline creation – THE MESSAGE
putting a presentation together from
the beginning and have incorporated       Every presentation should have one thing
them into our Presentation Optimisation   at the very heart of it - the message.
methodology -
                                          The importance of this cannot be
                                          underestimated. Get this right and you’re
                                          well on your way to presentation success.
                                          Miss this stage out and you’ll be floundering
                                          around for the rest of the project.

                                          So ask yourself - what you are trying to get
                                          across to your audience? Yes, there may
                                          well be pieces that sit round this or nuances
                                          that add to it, but at the very start of
                                          creating any presentation you must
                                          understand what this message is.

                                          If you realise you’re doing something for
                                          the presentation that doesn’t underpin
                                          your message, you don’t need it.




4                            Life after Death by PowerPoint
Scenario 2




Telling the story – THE CONTENT                         Visual Clarity – THE DESIGN
Once you have your key message (and note                The last of the points is where many people
that you’ve still not opened PowerPoint yet!),          start and, with the risk of repeating
you now need to create a story to deliver               ourselves, this is a huge mistake. Only once
that message to your audience.                          you have a message and a story to deliver
                                                        it can you look at the visual aspect.
Just like the big Hollywood studios, we
“storyboard” our story as part of the                   Finally reaching this stage is not a license to
presentation planning process. This allows us           write War and Peace! Remember one
to view, refine and adjust the presentation             simple rule – simple is best. Never explain
content, flow and structure to ensure it stays          something simple with something that is
in message and delivers the intended result.            more complicated.

However you build your story, build it you              The use of pictures (cue cliché – a picture
must! Most presentations resemble a dogs                paints a thousand words…) is good but
dinner with slides that have obviously been             also refer back to step 1 – your message.
pulled together on the fly.
                                                        Don’t just go pretty for the sake of it.
That’s not a story - that’s just lazy..!
                                                        Ultimately think of what you want to
Create a story you are sure will deliver your           convey and how best this could be
message and then, maybe then you are                    demonstrated – for example if you are
ready to open the first blank slide in                  trying to describe an emotion no written
PowerPoint…                                             words will do it – use a relevant image and
                                                        then you can describe it. Your audience
                                                        will get what you say so much better than
                                                        reading the words “I was angry/upset/
                                                        delirious”.

                                                        Used effectively these 3 steps are incredibly
                                                        powerful. By building on the foundation of
                                                        a strong and defined message, you’re
                                                        giving yourself the best chance to create a
                                                        presentation that will not only get your
                                                        audience to sit up and listen but also
                                                        remember for weeks to come.

4                                          Life after Death by PowerPoint
Scenario 3


Panic time –                   OK so you’ve got 30 minutes until you have to
                               submit/deliver your presentation. How can
the 30 minute refresh          you make it better in that very small window?

                               Here’s how –

                           1   Decide the one single reason why you are
                               giving the presentation. Sounds simple but it
                               isn’t always - do this and remember it.

                           2   Cull 20% of your slides. Typically people add
                               slides and words when they’re doing last
                               minute amends, it’s human nature to do so
                               but don’t. Have a hard look through and trim
                               it down so that you say more and let your
                               audience read less.

                               As part of your slide cull – ask yourself one
                           3   question with each slide “does it help get my
                               message across” going back to the first point
                               if any slide doesn’t help re-enforce your
                               message bin it. This also counts for any slide
                               that you’ve put in because it looks good/is
                               funny/is a great video, if it’s that good and
                               doesn’t underpin your message people will
                               remember the funny slide and not the
                               message.

                               These 3 don’t sound much – and 30 minutes
                               isn’t a long time but we’ve given this advice
                               to many, many people. It has helped not only
                               to focus the presentation but to also focus
                               the presenter – and in doing so has enabled
                               a much better experience for their audience.

                               One point mentioned in passing but worth
                               reiterating is that the job of the presenter is
                               unavoidable (sorry!). We’ve talked about the
                               slide set itself here but always remember a
                               good presenter is worth ten well pressed
                               slide decks.

                               As well as making sure your presentation itself
                               is up to scratch – spend time making sure
                               your presenters are top quality too.



4                Life after Death by PowerPoint
So what now?
These 3 sets of tips should give a pretty good
lead into how to deal with presentations
whatever timescale you are looking at. Whilst
we wouldn’t necessarily advise to use only 30
minutes – it is better than no minutes and
hopefully if you do that you’ll see what a
difference it can make.

One point we can’t stress enough is the
paradox of the company who doesn’t value
their sales presentation.

So much hard work by a lot of people and
taking a lot of financial investment goes into
getting that person stood in front of a
potential customer. The lack of investment in
that final stage is a very weak link in an
otherwise strong chain. The cost of making it
better is far outweighed by the return that
people see.

                                                 Make some simple changes to the way you
                                                 put together your corporate presentations
                                                 and you could well see a remarkable
                                                 change in your business.

                                                 For more information, visit Eyeful via the
                                                 web at

                                                 www.eyefulpresentations.co.uk

                                                 0845 056 8528
4                                     The Presentation Paradox

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Beating Death by PowerPoint - A Beginners Guide

  • 1. Beating Death by PowerPoint in your business An introduction to Presentation Optimisation from Eyeful Presentations
  • 2. The Presentation Paradox The vast majority of corporate presentations aren’t good enough. This strong statement bears witness when you consider most of the business world heaves a collective sigh when they become faced with an unending set of slides, whatever the presentation topic is. In short, the prospect of a PowerPoint presentation fills many business people with dread. But it doesn’t need to be that way. Many people have now realised the value of a high quality presentation – and have reaped the benefits of leading a charge against mediocrity in PowerPoint. Read on if you genuinely want to rid the world of shameful slide decks.
  • 3. Introduction – The Presentation Paradox In business today a huge amount of time is wasted creating and then sitting through poor presentations. In many organisations PowerPoint is regarded as a hideous creation and the task of creating sales and other presentations falls to the “person in marketing who’s a bit techie minded”. Even in those organisations that take a more serious approach, the end result is still rarely a good advertisement for the organisation. Let’s take the humble sales presentation as an The problem then lies with the single example. Take some time to examine just how opportunity you get to make a sales much money you’ve spent getting to the point presentation – and the perplexing gulf in where you fire up and use a sales presentation. investment between all the steps to get There are a multitude of costs, both direct and there and the presentation itself. indirect - The simple truth is a poor sales presentation Product Development demonstrates an inability (or lack of interest) to invest properly in all the stages Product research, build & testing, market of customer acquisition. testing, product branding and others In this brief guide we’ll share some tips on Marketing how to change this and in doing so help to increase the effectiveness and impact of Advertising, direct marketing, e-mail your business presentation. marketing, telemarketing, collateral, trade shows – the list goes on People resources Salaries, bonus & commission, training, recruitment and a multitude of indirect costs 2 Life after Death by PowerPoint
  • 4. How to make it better Changing the way you pull together your To aid you in getting your PowerPoint up to presentation slide deck can be a daunting the level it should be, we’ve put together task – and certainly with a lot of people this the 3 headline improvements you can use only adds to the reluctance to change. But to immediately get more from your slides. change is a necessity in all things we do in business and presentations are no exception. Scenario 1 Living in the present - Write down what your key message is – what is it you want your audience to dealing with existing remember once you’ve finished presenting? Now make sure all the slides in slide shows the presentation help to deliver this message Ask us what to do with any presentation that is in need of change and we’ll typically come Do a slide sense check back with the same answer – start from – look at every slide and decide what you scratch. are trying to get across and make sure that each slide helps you (as the presenter) to Having said that, we are also realistic and deliver what you need acknowledge that this isn’t always feasible and a lot of people need to work with what Once you know that each slide they currently have. In these instances here delivers what you want – print 2 are the best ways to review and amend your copies of each slide out existing slide set – – one with the words on and one with them all deleted. Now imagine what you would put on the blank slide in place of the words – where this is feasible do so. The less words the better. Now present this to a 056 8528 colleague/friend/loved one/man from the sandwich shop – and make sure that the changes you’ve made help you to deliver the message By doing these 4 things you can radically change a presentation, and make it better to present and better to watch 3 Life after Death by PowerPoint
  • 5. Scenario 2 Taking it back to the beginning – the “from new” presentation We’ve identified 3 essential stages to Headline creation – THE MESSAGE putting a presentation together from the beginning and have incorporated Every presentation should have one thing them into our Presentation Optimisation at the very heart of it - the message. methodology - The importance of this cannot be underestimated. Get this right and you’re well on your way to presentation success. Miss this stage out and you’ll be floundering around for the rest of the project. So ask yourself - what you are trying to get across to your audience? Yes, there may well be pieces that sit round this or nuances that add to it, but at the very start of creating any presentation you must understand what this message is. If you realise you’re doing something for the presentation that doesn’t underpin your message, you don’t need it. 4 Life after Death by PowerPoint
  • 6. Scenario 2 Telling the story – THE CONTENT Visual Clarity – THE DESIGN Once you have your key message (and note The last of the points is where many people that you’ve still not opened PowerPoint yet!), start and, with the risk of repeating you now need to create a story to deliver ourselves, this is a huge mistake. Only once that message to your audience. you have a message and a story to deliver it can you look at the visual aspect. Just like the big Hollywood studios, we “storyboard” our story as part of the Finally reaching this stage is not a license to presentation planning process. This allows us write War and Peace! Remember one to view, refine and adjust the presentation simple rule – simple is best. Never explain content, flow and structure to ensure it stays something simple with something that is in message and delivers the intended result. more complicated. However you build your story, build it you The use of pictures (cue cliché – a picture must! Most presentations resemble a dogs paints a thousand words…) is good but dinner with slides that have obviously been also refer back to step 1 – your message. pulled together on the fly. Don’t just go pretty for the sake of it. That’s not a story - that’s just lazy..! Ultimately think of what you want to Create a story you are sure will deliver your convey and how best this could be message and then, maybe then you are demonstrated – for example if you are ready to open the first blank slide in trying to describe an emotion no written PowerPoint… words will do it – use a relevant image and then you can describe it. Your audience will get what you say so much better than reading the words “I was angry/upset/ delirious”. Used effectively these 3 steps are incredibly powerful. By building on the foundation of a strong and defined message, you’re giving yourself the best chance to create a presentation that will not only get your audience to sit up and listen but also remember for weeks to come. 4 Life after Death by PowerPoint
  • 7. Scenario 3 Panic time – OK so you’ve got 30 minutes until you have to submit/deliver your presentation. How can the 30 minute refresh you make it better in that very small window? Here’s how – 1 Decide the one single reason why you are giving the presentation. Sounds simple but it isn’t always - do this and remember it. 2 Cull 20% of your slides. Typically people add slides and words when they’re doing last minute amends, it’s human nature to do so but don’t. Have a hard look through and trim it down so that you say more and let your audience read less. As part of your slide cull – ask yourself one 3 question with each slide “does it help get my message across” going back to the first point if any slide doesn’t help re-enforce your message bin it. This also counts for any slide that you’ve put in because it looks good/is funny/is a great video, if it’s that good and doesn’t underpin your message people will remember the funny slide and not the message. These 3 don’t sound much – and 30 minutes isn’t a long time but we’ve given this advice to many, many people. It has helped not only to focus the presentation but to also focus the presenter – and in doing so has enabled a much better experience for their audience. One point mentioned in passing but worth reiterating is that the job of the presenter is unavoidable (sorry!). We’ve talked about the slide set itself here but always remember a good presenter is worth ten well pressed slide decks. As well as making sure your presentation itself is up to scratch – spend time making sure your presenters are top quality too. 4 Life after Death by PowerPoint
  • 8. So what now? These 3 sets of tips should give a pretty good lead into how to deal with presentations whatever timescale you are looking at. Whilst we wouldn’t necessarily advise to use only 30 minutes – it is better than no minutes and hopefully if you do that you’ll see what a difference it can make. One point we can’t stress enough is the paradox of the company who doesn’t value their sales presentation. So much hard work by a lot of people and taking a lot of financial investment goes into getting that person stood in front of a potential customer. The lack of investment in that final stage is a very weak link in an otherwise strong chain. The cost of making it better is far outweighed by the return that people see. Make some simple changes to the way you put together your corporate presentations and you could well see a remarkable change in your business. For more information, visit Eyeful via the web at www.eyefulpresentations.co.uk 0845 056 8528 4 The Presentation Paradox