Summary
In this chapter, we covered my top 10 questions to help you plan your presentation, considered how to analyze and sort your content, and discussed how to structure and develop your message. You now have a better understanding of how to improve your presentation’s impact by focusing on the key message, story, and structure.
Of course, reading this chapter won’t make you fully comfortable with the process the first time you use it. You might even go through a phase of thinking that it takes too much time and is not worth it. My wish is that you keep on trying, even if it means improving only one element in your planning phase each time. Your overall success won’t be determined by how many changes you made in one presentation, but by how many baby steps you took to keep improving your presentations.
I will leave you with a comment I received from a client I worked with not long ago: “This process was eye-opening. It allowed me to think about important...