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The Manager's Guide to Presentations: Ace the first presentation you deliver as a new manager and make your mark as a rising star in your organization with this book and ebook.

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The Manager's Guide to Presentations

Chapter 2. Developing Your Presentation

By now you should have completed the Presentation Planning Worksheet from Chapter 1, Planning Your Presentation. In this chapter, you'll use the worksheet as a springboard for crafting persuasive presentation content that will solidify your role as a new manager, motivate your team to follow your lead, and convince your audience to act.

In this chapter, you'll learn how to:

  • Identify what you should say in your presentation

  • Organize your presentation in a way that promotes understanding

  • Flesh out your presentation with audience-appropriate methods of sharing and demonstrating

  • Be prepared to include the audience in the presentation

By the end of this chapter, you will have drafted your entire presentation and developed ways of reinforcing the content. You'll then be ready to practice your presentation, gaining an ease and confidence with the material that will allow you to connect with your team, bosses, and other audience members.

What should you say in your presentation?


As we discussed in Chapter 1, Planning Your Presentation, a successful presentation accomplishes its purpose by getting the audience to hear, receive, and act on its message. That means the purpose and the audience must be your focus as you prepare your content.

As a new manager, you have to communicate in ways that resonate with your team members and bosses. As you develop your presentation content, think about everything from their perspective. What do they already know about your topic? What do they need to know? What will they find most persuasive? How do they process information? How do they prefer to be engaged?

Take a look at the Content Development Worksheet below. We'll be using this to work through the process of drafting your presentation. As you can see, purpose and audience(s) are at the top. Fill in those blanks with the purpose and audience(s) you defined and identified in the last chapter.

We'll work on filling in the rest of the worksheet...

What does the audience need to know?


A concise review of relevant factors such as data points, key players in the organization, or project history is crucial to establishing context and driving action. However, deciding how much background information is necessary or how many basic facts to include can be tricky. This first presentation lets your team and bosses know what to expect from future meetings and group interactions. You don't want to talk down to your audience or waste too much precious time on material that is already familiar. On the other hand, you don't want to talk over their heads and lose them by assuming knowledge they don't have.

Assume your presentation purpose is to convince your audience to make a change to a product design. How do you know how much information to provide and what topics to cover?

Think like your audience

Recall conversations with any members of your primary audience and review any notes. Now, take out a blank piece of paper and brainstorm everything your...

Why should your audience care?


Facts and information aren't enough to convince an audience to listen and act. The same motivational skills that help you manage your team will help you show the audience why they should care about your message. How does the topic of your presentation impact the audience personally?

Positive reasons are usually more compelling than negative ones. Sure, you may be able to frighten your audience by pointing out that their jobs depend on their response to your presentation, but in the long term, building camaraderie, ownership, and a sense of pride in one's work will not only result in a more enthusiastic presentation response, but will create a harmonious, productive energy that extends into all your managerial activities. For example, pointing out that the implementation of the proposed product change allows your team to play a key role in organizational success by driving a 30 percent increase in Q3 sales is more effective than forecasting a Q3 loss in the absence...

Why should your audience act?


Consider the "must-know" facts that you will be sharing (the three to six facts you wrote down on your Content Development Worksheet). What values, emotions, or aspirations of your audience can be linked to those facts?

For example, let's say your presentation purpose is to get the organization to green-light your team's plans for a new product. You're planning to share these "must-know" facts: it's made from recycled materials, it's completely unique, and it will cost significantly less than competing products. To convince your audience of the product's worthiness, you need to present reasons that will resonate with them. An audience that values green-technology will be convinced by environmental arguments. An audience that strives for innovation will be motivated by emphasizing creativity and cutting-edge advances. An audience primarily interested in profit will be persuaded by explanations of increased market share and scalability.

Linking "must-know" information...

Why do you care?


Have you thought about why you actually care about this presentation? When I ask coaching clients why they care about their presentations, the answer is often, "I don't know" followed by a variation of "It's part of my job." That response will never convince an audience to act.

Audiences can sense a lack of conviction, disinterest, or dishonesty in a presenter. To deliver an effective presentation, you must be convinced of the relevance and importance of the message. As a new manager, this presentation is your first opportunity to showcase your passion and vision for your team, your project, and your organization. Identifying the specific reasons you care about this topic will provide you with conviction as you acclimate to your new role. It's okay to be honest and share with the audience your desire to prove your worth and abilities. Honesty is humanizing and fosters connection.

Look at your list of "must-know" information again. What stories, values, and emotions resonate...

Organizing your presentation


All this thinking and brainstorming has served a purpose. In the midst of all your new responsibilities and activities, you've thought of everything you need to successfully put your presentation together. Take your Content Development Worksheet and write the answers into this simple template:

Opening


Some presenters put a lot of pressure on themselves to have a show-stopping opening. However, poorly executed "show-stoppers" alienate the audience instead of engaging them. Unless you are a skilled comedian or showman, skip the jokes and pyrotechnics and opt for the personal touch instead. As a new manager, this is the perfect opportunity to open your presentation with a compelling personal story that explains why you care about its purpose.

Appealing to the audience


Early on in your presentation, you should explain to the audience why the content | should matter to them. Focus on encouraging and empowering terminology.

Points (informing and persuading)


Now comes the body of your presentation: your key points. These are the audience "must-knows" and the reasons to act (from your Content Development Worksheet) organized into an engaging flow:

  • Pair your reasons with corresponding or supporting facts. Try to consolidate them into roughly three main points.

  • Think about the order in which these key points should be presented. Does one logically precede another? Is one more compelling than another?

  • If there is a clear logical progression to the points, order them accordingly.

  • If a logical progression isn't required, always lead with your strongest point to ensure that the audience will absorb the most important content.

Call to action

Finally, your presentation should conclude with exactly what you want the audience to do. This is the presentation purpose you defined in Chapter 1, Planning Your Presentation.

And there you have it. The bare bones of your presentation are now compiled in an organized, easy-to-follow template...

Fleshing out your presentation


With the skeleton of your presentation in place, you now need to put meat on the bones by carefully considering how your audience processes information. Is your new team composed of visual, auditory, or kinetic learners? Do your bosses like to go into the details or do they prefer to see the big picture?

Include content that engages, clarifies, explains, and demonstrates. Avoid anything that isn't geared toward convincing the audience to act.

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Funny anecdotes are superfluous and distracting if they don't relate directly to your presentation purpose.

Types of content


This presentation is an excellent opportunity to demonstrate that you have listened to your new team members and bosses and that you understand how to effectively communicate with them. Think creatively about the kinds of content that will effectively make your point to this audience. To help you with your brainstorming, here is a non-exclusive list of potential ways of fleshing out your presentation:

  • Stories and examples: Clarify abstract concepts by providing a relatable, real-world context

  • Demonstrations : Allow the audience to observe and experience with their own eyes

  • Illustrations/charts/graphs : Break complex information into smaller pieces or digestible visual components

  • Lists: Highlight keywords, concepts, or steps

Which content types will work best for your presentation purpose and with your specific audience? Go back to your basic outline and expand it to include at least one content type for each section or point. Make sure each addition is targeted to accomplishing...

A note about slides


You may have noticed that I haven't mentioned PowerPoint or any other presentation programs yet. There's a reason for that. Despite the near universal rush to start a PowerPoint document when faced with a presentation, slides are not synonymous with presentations. Slides are not content. Slides are merely one method of communicating.

An effective presentation is planned and prepared long before the presenter sits down to create a slide deck. That's why we've walked through the process of planning and developing your first presentation without considering presentation software. By focusing on your audience and purpose (and not the pre-programmed formats and limitations of PowerPoint), you have sketched the contours of a presentation that will effectively fulfill the audience's expectations of you as a new manager. Maybe you've even realized that your presentation will be better without a deck. Slides have become so ubiquitous in presentations that audiences often immediately...

Including the audience in your presentation


Did you ever sit mindlessly through a classroom lecture, daydreaming and doodling on your notebook as a professor droned on and on? Being talked at is an alienating, boredom-inducing experience that is unlikely to produce understanding or action. Even the most well-planned and well-prepared content can become a monotonous stream of indistinguishable sounds if care isn't taken to include and interact with the audience.

Don't be that professor! Build audience interaction into your presentation to keep people engaged and on track.

Introducing interaction


Many presenters fear audience interaction because it's unpredictable and unknown. Introducing interaction, though, is a safeguard against your audience tuning out. It also creates trust and encourages audience members to buy into your purpose. Perhaps more importantly, inviting your audience to participate, especially in your first presentation in this new role, invokes a sense of confidence in your position and establishes you as an open and empowering leader.

Let's briefly look at several ways of including an audience in a presentation:

  • Rhetorical questions keep the audience mentally engaged without risking a runaway train of comments and potentially off-topic discussion. When you ask a question, your vocal inflection naturally changes and your audience instinctively searches their brains for an answer.

  • Polling the audience encourages members to mentally and physically engage by raising their hands to answer your questions. These questions typically start with the...

Summary


In this chapter, you have:

  • Identified what you should say in your presentation

  • Organized your presentation into a template

  • Developed engaging ways of explaining, demonstrating, and bringing your presentation content to life

  • Carefully considered the role that slides will play in your presentation

  • Explored engaging alternatives to the standard slide deck

  • Selected at least two methods of encouraging audience participation

In the next chapter, we'll talk about ways of practicing your content in order to ensure that your first presentation as a new manager is a success.

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  • Embrace your own unique speaking and leadership style Develop powerful public speaking skills and a confident delivery of presentation materials Connect with team members, bosses and other audience members Define a clear and actionable presentation purpose Develop compelling content that will convince your team to act on your message Communicate information in ways that resonates with your target audience Connect with your audience and command their attention through eye contact, movement and other interactions Solicit feedback from key stakeholders to reinforce your leadership position Develop your signature leadership style and build key relationships by leveraging presentation planning to settle into your new role
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Lauren Hug's book, The Manager's Guide to Presentations, is concise, eloquently written, and, honestly, just really helpful. The step by step guide, tips and tricks, and practice exercises detailed in the book are valuable for creating not only notable presentations, but distinguished presenters as well.People often forget that people in any line of work need to be knowledgable of the most effective ways of portray themselves and to set forth their ideas and beliefs. I am personally not someone who ever wanted to be involved in the business world. I am a performer who loves the bright stage lights primarily because they make the audience invisible. I have never been good at looking people in the eyes when I am talking. But, after reading through this book, which was recommended to me by a friend, and practicing eye contact and posture as described in it, I have made strides toward becoming a more confident person all around.This book really can assist anyone in any field in discovering their own voice and gaining the confidence to make others listen.
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Tamara Ketcham Apr 23, 2014
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I just started a new job a few months ago and a friend shared this book with me. It turned out to be such a great resource, not only for presentations but also for strategies on how I could excel in my new position. I am definitely passing this book on to my friends.
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Focusing on how to build an effective presentation. From the preparation to delivery stages, it offers valuable lessonsand exercises you can use to create a great presentation.The main audience are people new to manager role. But it is valuable for everyone that needs to deliver a presentation.The first chapter is focused in how to prepare your presentation and gives valuable tips and techniques to help those who fear public speaking.
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I'm not actually a manager, but I bought this book because I was asked to give a presentation at work. I hate public speaking and was panicking at the thought of having to present in front of my colleagues. This book was a great help. There are lots of practical tips that ACTUALLY help you prepare for your speech. Most books I read about public speaking just regurgitated vague tips that didn't really do much good, but this book actually takes you through the process of preparing your speech. It does a great job of helping you give an engaging and effective presentation
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I just finished reading this book and I can't recommend it enough. Lauren lays out a simple yet robust framework on how to prepare and execute your next presentation with ease. This book covers the entire lifespan of planning, practicing and delivering your presentation. The author has also provides great planning worksheets to help you organize your thoughts during the planning process. It's all laid out in a step-by-step process that is very unintimidating for even the most novice of presenters. If you are hesitant about public speaking or just need to brush up on your presenting skills-- this book will be an extremely valuable addition to your library.
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