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The Secret to Successful Presentations
- Focus and the Presenter's Mindset

Before you continue reading, ask yourself this important question: Do I want to create better presentations that inspire and increase my professional and personal success? If you answered “Yes!”, the following tips are what you’re looking for.


Presentations play a key role in the success of your business and career

Leaders and managers in particular, are expected to have excellent communication skills and be persuasive in meetings, negotiations and presentations. Your PowerPoint presentation skills can determine the success of your company and the course of your career. Without these skills, you may fall short of others who can simply present better. 

If you can’t convince with your PowerPoint slides and presentation delivery, someone else will win the big contract or receive the promotion you want. That's a fact. 

 

What do I want to achieve:
Why am I presenting?

Focus on the goals you want to achieve. Presentations always have one or more of these six goals. When it's clear what you want to achieve, focus on that goal in your presentation.

Presentation Goals

© PresentationLoad "6 Goals of Presentations"

INFORM: Provide information on current business developments, e.g., reports and analyses.

EXPLAIN/TEACH: Share in-depth knowledge on areas of expertise, processes or tools.

MOTIVATE: Encourage others to reflect and take action.

ENTERTAIN: Inspire and spark enthusiasm.

CONVINCE: Shape opinions and influence decisions.

SELL: Sell your company, products and services.

 



The right approach: 
The Presenters Mindset

As a presenter, the right approach, or mindset, is critical to your success. But effective communication skills go beyond how well you work with the PowerPoint program. Your number one priority is to always put the audience and their needs first. 

Presenting is not about you or your company, it’s always about your audience.

The Presenters Mindset

 © PresentationLoad "Presenter's Mindset"


Each time you present, whether in front of 2 people or 200, your audience is evaluating you. This can turn out to be positive or negative. Worst-case scenario; they stop listening to you or switch off emotionally. 

But with strong presenting skills, you can win over your audience and gain their trust. And trust is the foundation for effective communication and business success. This may seem obvious, but it’s always good to keep this basic principle in mind. 

 

A good presentation:

  • ... strengthens your personal reputation (competence) and brand.

  • ... builds trust.

  • ... positively influences decisions in your favor.

  • ... incites action.

  • ... sells and generates new customers and revenue.

  • ... is remembered for a long time.

 

A bad presentation:

  • … can negatively affect and limit your career.

  • … loses potential new business customers.

  • … can damage your personal reputation.

  • … creates the impression that you're unfamiliar with the material.

  • … can make you appear less credible and less competent.

  • … loses the attention of your audience.

  • … is quickly forgotten.

"If you don't present well, you'll limit your career potential and lose business." - PresentationLoad

 



Four Key Factors for an Effective Presentation

What makes a good presentation? A successful presentation is always about balancing structure and content, the design of your slides, and your delivery – personality, eloquence, charisma, and presentation style. 

Do you have any weaknesses in one area? Then follow our tips in the coming weeks, we'll show you how to create excellent presentations.

Presentation Success Factors

 

 

Structure:

The right structure is the most important element of a successful presentation and just as essential as the actual content. It makes it easier for your audience to understand your core message and follow your arguments through clear and understandable communication.

 

Content:

Compile relevant and concrete content that best supports your presentation goals. Can you use it to convey new insights and knowledge to your audience? The challenge here lies in condensing content to its essentials.

 

Visualization:

Support the message of your slides with the right visual aids. Compile your information, data and facts in a meaningful and easy-to-understand format. Use visual elements such as icons, images and infographics instead of dull text slides.

 

Delivery:

A good presenter opens with the first question that the audience is likely to ask. This helps build a relationship between you and your audience. Use vivid examples and simple language to ensure that they can follow and understand your arguments. Speak freely and never read from the slides. The content of your slides should be reduced as much as possible and optimally adjusted to your speech. 


 


Why PresentationLoad?

According to Microsoft, 30 million PowerPoint presentations are held around the world every day. Our mission is to make them even better. 

It's a challenging goal, but you have to start somewhere, preferably with those who create presentations regularly, like you. You can look forward to more tips and ideas to help you create professional and inspiring presentations. 

Wishing you continued success with your presentations!






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