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Advanced Presenting
    Techniques
Advanced Presenting
             Techniques
•   Rhetorical Questions
•   Dramatic Contrasts
•   Tripling
•   Machine Gunning
•   Build-ups
•   Knock-downs
•   Simplification
•   Creating Rapport
Advanced Presenting
          Techniques
• Rhetorical Questions
 To make your talk more interesting you can
 present your ideas as questions instead of
 direct statements.
 Questions:
 - make your audience feel involved
 - make your talk more conversational
 - Create anticipation
Advanced Presenting
          Techniques
• Rhetorical Questions
 Example:
 As you know, many of our competitors have
 shown disappointing results last year.
 So, why haven’t we been able to capitalize on
 this?
 Obviously, we won’t see the results of these
 lay-offs in the near future.
 So, how do we know they’ve been effective?
Advanced Presenting
          Techniques
• Rhetorical Questions
 Starting with a rhetorical question can be
 used to create empathy.
 Example:
 So how big ARE the consequences of this
 economic down-turn going to be?
 They’re likely to be giGANtic.
Advanced Presenting
           Techniques
• Rhetorical Questions
  So how big ARE the consequences of this
  economic down-turn going to be?
   They’re likely to be giGANtic.

- The adjective in the question is reinforced
  with a stronger adjective in the answer.
- The verb and the strong adjective are
  stressed.
Advanced Presenting
          Techniques
• Rhetorical Questions
 Rhetorical questions can be made more
 powerful by repeating important words. This
 can be done by using the following pattern:

 Statement + Rhetorical Question + Answer
Advanced Presenting
          Techniques
• Rhetorical Questions
 Example:
 The fact is that one of our competitors made
 a take-over bid last week.(S) So WHAT CAN
 BE DONE about this?(Q) WHAT CAN BE
 DONE is keeping the share price high.(A)

 The key words in the question are repeated in
 the answer.
Advanced Presenting
          Techniques
• Dramatic Contrasts
 Dramatic contrasts can be used to reinforce a
 point that’s being made.
 Example:
 A year ago we were the market leader.
 Today we are on the verge of going under.

 Making a point using two strongly opposing
 ideas is a great way of getting the attention of
 your audience.
Advanced Presenting
          Techniques
• Dramatic Contrasts

  Famous examples:
  One small step for man, One giant leap for
  mankind. (Neil Armstrong)
  The difficult: that which can be done
  immediately. The impossible: that which
  takes a little longer. (George Santayana)
Advanced Presenting
           Techniques
• Tripling
   To make what you say more
   memorable, your points can be chunked in
   threes.
   Examples:
   Our service is swift, efficient, and
   professional.
   What’s needed now is time, effort, and
   money.
Advanced Presenting
          Techniques
• Machine-Gunning
 Three points seem to be the most an audience
 can remember.

 Making it six, seven or eight will impress the
 audience with the force of your overall
 argument, even though they will forget some
 of your points.
Advanced Presenting
          Techniques
• Machine-Gunning
 Example:
 It is cheaper, newer, faster, bigger, clearer,
 safer AND better designed. WHAT MORE
 CAN I SAY!

 The list of points should be delivered at speed
 with each point stressed to create a machine-
 gun effect. Bang, Bang, Bang!
 Add a powerful remark at the end.
Advanced Presenting
          Techniques
• Build-ups
 An effective way of emphasizing a point is to
 present several connected pieces of
 information which build up to a short and
 simple conclusion.
Advanced Presenting
          Techniques
• Build-ups
 Example:
 As far as this contract in the Emirates is
 concerned, we’re pretty tied up with a lot of
 other projects at the moment, so there’s no
 way we could meet their deadlines. We have
 very little experience in this line of work,
 anyway. And, to be honest, they’re not
 prepared to pay us what we’d want ….
 BASICALLY, its out of the question.
Advanced Presenting
            Techniques
• Build-ups
 As far as this contract in the Emirates is concerned, we’re
 pretty tied up with a lot of other project at the moment, so
 there’s no way we could meet their deadlines. We have very
 little experience in this line of work, anyway. And, to be honest,
 they’re not prepared to pay us what we’d want ….
 BASICALLY, its out of the question.


 The last sentence is a summary of the
 situation in a word or a phrase. It is delivered
 after a short pause.
Advanced Presenting
         Techniques
• Knock-downs
 Presenters who want to sound provocative
 build up a series of points which seem to
 oppose their main argument and then knock
 them all down in a single sentence.
Advanced Presenting
            Techniques
• Knock-downs
 Example:
 Of course, the experts said that a palm-top computer could
 never succeed. They did market research which showed that
 people would just see it as a gimmick. They said its memory
 capacity would be too limited for serious business users. And
 they did a feasibility study which showed that the keyboard
 would be too small for even the fingers of a five-year old!
 So, how come it sold more than a million units in the first year?
 The presenter should pause before the final
 knock-down?
Advanced Presenting
           Techniques
• Simplification
 General Rule:
 The simpler what you say is, the more impact it wil
 have.
 Example:
 Should we be thinking of expansion? No, that would
 not be a good idea. Why wouldn’t it? Well, that
 should be obvious. It’s much too risky.

 Expansion? Not a good idea. Why? Obvious. Too
 risky.!
Advanced Presenting
          Techniques
• Creating Rapport
 Building up a good relationship or rapport
 with your audience is important, especially in
 the early stages of your presentation.
 Personality plays a part, but some simple
 language patterns help.
Advanced Presenting
            Techniques
• Creating Rapport
 Use the words we (all), us (all), our an ours if possible.
 Basically, we all share the same goal. And our goals is
 increased profit.
 Use question tags to push for agreement.
 And we all know what that means, don’t we?
 Use negative question forms to appeal to your audience.
 Haven’t we all had similar experiences at one time or another?
Advanced Presenting
          Techniques
• Creating Rapport
 Using a few simple words and phrases which
 do not mean very much will change the tone
 of your presentation and make it less formal
 and more friendly.
 Examples:
 You know, You see, As a matter of fact, Now,
 Then, Well, Actually, OK
Advanced Presenting
          Techniques
• Creating Rapport
 Many of the best presentations sound more
 like conversations. So during your talk keep
 referring back to your audience as
 individuals.
 Examples:
 If you are anything like me ,…
 And if I were to ask you ….
 Now, I know what you’re thinking
 But, you see
 Let me ask you something
Using Advanced Presentation Techniques

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Using Advanced Presentation Techniques

  • 1. Advanced Presenting Techniques
  • 2. Advanced Presenting Techniques • Rhetorical Questions • Dramatic Contrasts • Tripling • Machine Gunning • Build-ups • Knock-downs • Simplification • Creating Rapport
  • 3. Advanced Presenting Techniques • Rhetorical Questions To make your talk more interesting you can present your ideas as questions instead of direct statements. Questions: - make your audience feel involved - make your talk more conversational - Create anticipation
  • 4. Advanced Presenting Techniques • Rhetorical Questions Example: As you know, many of our competitors have shown disappointing results last year. So, why haven’t we been able to capitalize on this? Obviously, we won’t see the results of these lay-offs in the near future. So, how do we know they’ve been effective?
  • 5. Advanced Presenting Techniques • Rhetorical Questions Starting with a rhetorical question can be used to create empathy. Example: So how big ARE the consequences of this economic down-turn going to be? They’re likely to be giGANtic.
  • 6. Advanced Presenting Techniques • Rhetorical Questions So how big ARE the consequences of this economic down-turn going to be? They’re likely to be giGANtic. - The adjective in the question is reinforced with a stronger adjective in the answer. - The verb and the strong adjective are stressed.
  • 7. Advanced Presenting Techniques • Rhetorical Questions Rhetorical questions can be made more powerful by repeating important words. This can be done by using the following pattern: Statement + Rhetorical Question + Answer
  • 8. Advanced Presenting Techniques • Rhetorical Questions Example: The fact is that one of our competitors made a take-over bid last week.(S) So WHAT CAN BE DONE about this?(Q) WHAT CAN BE DONE is keeping the share price high.(A) The key words in the question are repeated in the answer.
  • 9. Advanced Presenting Techniques • Dramatic Contrasts Dramatic contrasts can be used to reinforce a point that’s being made. Example: A year ago we were the market leader. Today we are on the verge of going under. Making a point using two strongly opposing ideas is a great way of getting the attention of your audience.
  • 10. Advanced Presenting Techniques • Dramatic Contrasts Famous examples: One small step for man, One giant leap for mankind. (Neil Armstrong) The difficult: that which can be done immediately. The impossible: that which takes a little longer. (George Santayana)
  • 11. Advanced Presenting Techniques • Tripling To make what you say more memorable, your points can be chunked in threes. Examples: Our service is swift, efficient, and professional. What’s needed now is time, effort, and money.
  • 12. Advanced Presenting Techniques • Machine-Gunning Three points seem to be the most an audience can remember. Making it six, seven or eight will impress the audience with the force of your overall argument, even though they will forget some of your points.
  • 13. Advanced Presenting Techniques • Machine-Gunning Example: It is cheaper, newer, faster, bigger, clearer, safer AND better designed. WHAT MORE CAN I SAY! The list of points should be delivered at speed with each point stressed to create a machine- gun effect. Bang, Bang, Bang! Add a powerful remark at the end.
  • 14. Advanced Presenting Techniques • Build-ups An effective way of emphasizing a point is to present several connected pieces of information which build up to a short and simple conclusion.
  • 15. Advanced Presenting Techniques • Build-ups Example: As far as this contract in the Emirates is concerned, we’re pretty tied up with a lot of other projects at the moment, so there’s no way we could meet their deadlines. We have very little experience in this line of work, anyway. And, to be honest, they’re not prepared to pay us what we’d want …. BASICALLY, its out of the question.
  • 16. Advanced Presenting Techniques • Build-ups As far as this contract in the Emirates is concerned, we’re pretty tied up with a lot of other project at the moment, so there’s no way we could meet their deadlines. We have very little experience in this line of work, anyway. And, to be honest, they’re not prepared to pay us what we’d want …. BASICALLY, its out of the question. The last sentence is a summary of the situation in a word or a phrase. It is delivered after a short pause.
  • 17. Advanced Presenting Techniques • Knock-downs Presenters who want to sound provocative build up a series of points which seem to oppose their main argument and then knock them all down in a single sentence.
  • 18. Advanced Presenting Techniques • Knock-downs Example: Of course, the experts said that a palm-top computer could never succeed. They did market research which showed that people would just see it as a gimmick. They said its memory capacity would be too limited for serious business users. And they did a feasibility study which showed that the keyboard would be too small for even the fingers of a five-year old! So, how come it sold more than a million units in the first year? The presenter should pause before the final knock-down?
  • 19. Advanced Presenting Techniques • Simplification General Rule: The simpler what you say is, the more impact it wil have. Example: Should we be thinking of expansion? No, that would not be a good idea. Why wouldn’t it? Well, that should be obvious. It’s much too risky. Expansion? Not a good idea. Why? Obvious. Too risky.!
  • 20. Advanced Presenting Techniques • Creating Rapport Building up a good relationship or rapport with your audience is important, especially in the early stages of your presentation. Personality plays a part, but some simple language patterns help.
  • 21. Advanced Presenting Techniques • Creating Rapport Use the words we (all), us (all), our an ours if possible. Basically, we all share the same goal. And our goals is increased profit. Use question tags to push for agreement. And we all know what that means, don’t we? Use negative question forms to appeal to your audience. Haven’t we all had similar experiences at one time or another?
  • 22. Advanced Presenting Techniques • Creating Rapport Using a few simple words and phrases which do not mean very much will change the tone of your presentation and make it less formal and more friendly. Examples: You know, You see, As a matter of fact, Now, Then, Well, Actually, OK
  • 23. Advanced Presenting Techniques • Creating Rapport Many of the best presentations sound more like conversations. So during your talk keep referring back to your audience as individuals. Examples: If you are anything like me ,… And if I were to ask you …. Now, I know what you’re thinking But, you see Let me ask you something

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