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Audience Centered speaking
1. Preparation: Think about the detail that you choose to share. You’re at risk of losing your audience if you get too much down in the weeds. To avoid this, write down where you want your audience to end up when you finish your presentation. What do you want your audience to know, believe, or understand as a result of your presentation?
2. Use of Visual Aids: Instead of creating slides for yourself, reminding you of the points you wish to get across, think about the impact you want to make on your audience. Cognitive science has shown us that there’s a limit to how much word based information an audience can process. Having a lot of words on a slide means that the audience has to process not only the words you say, but also the words on the slides. This causes cognitive overload. Instead of words, consider using images that do something for us that words cannot. Use charts, graphs, and images to help get your point across.
3. Language Choices: Make your language more concrete through the use of analogies, examples, and stories. This will make the information you’re sharing easier to understand and more memorable. You want your audience to be able to recall and explain your ideas to someone else after your presentation. Stories, analogies, and examples are sticky pieces of information that people will remember and give them a structure to share information.
Make Numbers Meaningful
The Biggest Challenges
“You’re only as successful as how well your message is received.”
Melissa’s Tip
What’s Your Take?
Links mentioned in this episode
To get more valuable content to enhance your skills and advance your career, you can subscribe on iTunes.
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http://traffic.libsyn.com/masteringbusinessanalysis/MBA_028.mp3
Audience Centered speaking
1. Preparation: Think about the detail that you choose to share. You’re at risk of losing your audience if you get too much down in the weeds. To avoid this, write down where you want your audience to end up when you finish your presentation. What do you want your audience to know, believe, or understand as a result of your presentation?
2. Use of Visual Aids: Instead of creating slides for yourself, reminding you of the points you wish to get across, think about the impact you want to make on your audience. Cognitive science has shown us that there’s a limit to how much word based information an audience can process. Having a lot of words on a slide means that the audience has to process not only the words you say, but also the words on the slides. This causes cognitive overload. Instead of words, consider using images that do something for us that words cannot. Use charts, graphs, and images to help get your point across.
3. Language Choices: Make your language more concrete through the use of analogies, examples, and stories. This will make the information you’re sharing easier to understand and more memorable. You want your audience to be able to recall and explain your ideas to someone else after your presentation. Stories, analogies, and examples are sticky pieces of information that people will remember and give them a structure to share information.
Make Numbers Meaningful
The Biggest Challenges
“You’re only as successful as how well your message is received.”
Melissa’s Tip
What’s Your Take?
Links mentioned in this episode
To get more valuable content to enhance your skills and advance your career, you can subscribe on iTunes.
Also, reviews on iTunes are highly appreciated! I read each review and it helps keep me motivated to continue to bring you valuable content each week.
The post MBA028: Talking Techie and Presenting Complex Ideas with Melissa Marshall appeared first on Mastering Business Analysis.

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