Liane is sharing tips for improving presentation skills based on her experience overcoming a childhood trauma of failing at a school presentation. She discusses practicing presentations at her job, where being a great presenter is essential. Some of her tips include standing up instead of sitting, keeping slides simple, making presentations interactive by asking questions, and using personal stories to connect with audiences. She recommends practicing presentations internally at work and reviewing books, speeches, and slides to continue improving skills.
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2. HI, I’M LIANE. WHY PRESENTING?
As a kid I failed hugely in a presentation at school.
The 1930’s Great Depression wasn’t really my topic.
In addition my best friend tried to embarrass me with
nasty questions and I had to stop right in the middle.
Ever since this presentation trauma I didn’t feel
comfortable presenting in front of bigger groups.
Which didn’t matter for uni. But in my job, being a
great presenter is a must have skill.
Strategic Planner from Germany. Psychology So ever since I’ve been working I’ve practiced to
background. Ex- JVM. Now LLR. 4 years experience improve and overcome this barrier. Here is my
on international brands such as Mercedes-Benz, outtake from books, seminars, TEDs and job
Panasonic, Germanwings and RaboDirect. experience, that work for me.
3. Presenting is not about copying role models or certain styles. It is about carving out your
own character with your own originality and features in order to stand out.
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4. It feels like your are turning red and your voice is shaky? Guess what? Nobody can notice it.
Eye opener: record & watch yourself while doing a spontaneous presentation with an audience.
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6. The most convincing presenters strongly believe in what they say. Furthermore, they create
a clear message that sticks with the audience. Try to do the same with your content.
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7. Talk to people before you start. Don’t hold a monologue. Make your presentations inter-
active. Ask questions. This creates a great atmosphere and makes you more comfortable.
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8. To make presentations more interesting use personal stories and experiences, metaphors
and props. Everything beyond your slides differentiates you and creates empathy.
9. Rehearse your presentation and look for challenges at work. For example, present in your
company’s internal meetings or moderate workshops with your team. Practice is paramount.
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10. BOOKS WORTH READING SPEECHES WORTH WATCHING
Jon Steel: Perfect Pitch. The art of selling ideas Jamie Oliver: Teach every child about food. Great
and winning new business. It has great client talk to watch and learn a lesson of body language.
stories and presentation openers. In addition Jamie Oliver is all about beliefs.
Gerriet Danz: Neu präsentieren. Convince with the Kathryn Schulz: Don’t regret regret. See how she
methods of advertising. It offers checklists and uses her personal example to make a point on
inspirations for storytelling. embracing regrets in life.
Bridgehouse: Presentation Skills. Excellent work Simon Sinek: How great leaders inspire action.
book to practice a whole range of communication Leaves a memorable message. Uses examples and
skills. Gives excellent tips and tasks. paints a clear and concise model. No PPT.
11. TRAINERS WORTH BOOKING SLIDESHARES WORTH SAVING
Jürgen Schulze-Seeger: Bridgehouse Trainer. He Carmine Gallo: Presentation Secrets of Steve Jobs.
does many workshops with advertising agencies In three acts: tips and tricks to convince your
and is brilliant!!! Great exercises and feedbacks. audience. Based on Steve Jobs’ approach.
Gerriet Danz: He held a workshop on presenting in Fabian Crabus: Presentation Zen. Short summary
our agency. He’s a charismatic coach and showed of presentation design and delivery you can learn
us many tricks and tips. from the same book by Garr Reynolds
Petra Bock: I was impressed by her speech ot our Clear Presentation Design: Presentations Matter.
last APG Deutschland conference. She worked in Gives you some guidelines to structure and design
consulting is now a coach and wrote “Mindfuck”. your presentation better.