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Approaching business-oriented presentations like the way you approach a TED talk is a recipe for disaster. Find the 5 ways a presentation in business differs from a TED talk and why.
A quick word about TED:
TED (Technology, Entertainment and Design) is a global set of conferences where presenters are given a forum to present their world changing ideas. These TED Talks presentations videos are easily available for showcase in various presentation skills training programs.
In this article we talk about why making effective presentations for business is not the same as winning in TED. You will see 5 ways in which an effective business presentation differs from every other ‘world changing’ presentation.
Business audience is different from any other audience.
Business audience is decision oriented.
They are not there to learn, explore or to entertain themselves. They are there to evaluate and decide be it a presentation on your performance, your product or idea. This simple difference in their orientation fundamentally changes the way you format, deliver and judge the success of your presentation in the corporate world.
Many times your business audiences are just the ‘message carriers’. They relay your message to other decision makers in the organization – who take the final decision.
So, your success doesn’t just depend on how well you reach your message to the audience, but also depends on how memorable you make your message, so your audience relays it to the relevant people without much loss along the way.
Whenever you create a presentation for a business audience, ensure that your ‘core message’ is simple enough to be explained by your audience to those who are not in front of you. Make it memorable enough to last the time lag between your presentation and the next relay.
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3. Know your audience triggers
In a ‘warm and fuzzy presentation’ your main aim is to connect with your audience. You want them to FEEL the impact of the big issue on hand. So, you structure your presentation to evoke strong emotions first and later support those emotions with logic.
An effective business presentation is structured quite the opposite way:
Business audience is in a perennial hurry. They don’t have the time or patience to decipher your clever clues. You need to make your conclusions utterly obvious. You need to highlight your inferences from your charts, state your conclusions on the slide title and summarize your points periodically to leave no doubts in your audience’s mind.
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Here are the 5 differences in approach for an effective business presentation:
1. Know where to start In a ‘world changing presentation’, you explore a BIG idea and its validity. It is only natural that you lay all your facts on the table first and slowly build your argument towards a robust conclusion. Your audience would love you for your analytical thinking and thorough approach. If you follow the same approach in presentations for business, your audience will get up and leave. They want you to tell them your conclusion first and build your arguments later.Conclusion about TED vs business presentations:
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