You’ve planned and prepared your presentation. You have a title. You have three or four points to make.
Consider a theme.
A theme is another device to link in all of the points, evidence, stories and illustrations that you provide.
When you provide a link between all these elements you help your audience to understand your presentation. And remember it.
You can provide your own theme for your presentation or use one provided by a an event organiser. Perhaps, for a customer service event, you might have a theme of, “Putting Customers First.”
All your main points, stories and examples can reference “Putting Customers First.” In doing so you provide a special link throughout your presentation.
And, importantly, you also set your presentation in the context of others during the same event.
Now, with all this work done, it’s time to rehearse your presentation.
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