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From boring to brilliant: How to deliver engaging business presentations

Have you ever suffered through a tedious and agonizing business presentation or had to deliver one yourself? Even the best of us have likely put an audience to sleep at some point or another. I’ve been there, it was like being stuck in a time loop, and every second felt like an eternity. I dozed off so hard that I almost fell off my chair. It’s a known fact that people only retain a fraction of what they hear or see in any presentation, but retention can increase up to 70% when both visual and auditory elements are used.

To captivate your audience in today’s world of information overload, you need to produce compelling and easily digestible content. Gone are the days of static PowerPoint slides. You need a dynamic and powerful presentation to grab and hold people’s attention.

You need to craft tailor-made business presentations that will impress your colleagues, employees, and clients. I recommend using a combination of free software tools, such as Keynote, Garage Band, Prezi, Canva, Haiku Deck, Google slides, and even iMovie, to build a polished and professional final product.

The mobile versions of all of these apps offer most of the same features as their desktop counterparts, so you can create and edit presentations on the go. Some of these mobile apps even have additional features specifically designed for mobile devices, such as touch-based controls and the ability to record and add original audio to your business presentations.

However, keep in mind that it takes practice and patience to perfect the timing, pace, and overall look of your presentation. And don’t forget to keep your branding aligned throughout the design process.

With the right tools and expertise, your next presentation can be a success. Creating a captivating and effective presentation requires a strategic approach that considers both the content and the audience. Here are some tips to help you create a presentation that engages and impresses:

  • Know Your Audience: Start by thinking of who your audience is and what their expectations are. What is their level of expertise, interests, and preferred style of communication? Tailor your message and delivery to resonate with them.
  • Define Your Objective: Clearly define the purpose of your presentation and what you want to achieve before you start playing around. Whether it is to educate, persuade, or inspire, make sure your objectives are well-defined.
  • Tell a Story: People remember stories more than data or facts. Use storytelling techniques to create a narrative that ties your message together and keeps your audience engaged. This can include real-life examples, case studies, or anecdotes that illustrate your key points.
  • Use Visual Aids: Visual aids can help you reinforce your message and increase audience engagement. Consider using videos, images, and music and not only charts, to illustrate your points and make them more memorable.
  • Keep it Simple: Avoid overwhelming your audience with too much information or complex graphics. Keep your presentation simple, concise, and easy to follow. Use clear language and avoid too much technical jargon or buzzwords. Stay real.

So next time you are giving a presentation, if you want to avoid putting your audience into a deep slumber, make sure you are connecting with them on a human level. No one wants to listen to a robot grinding through data and statistics. Inject some personality and humor into your presentation, just don’t go overboard and start telling weird jokes. Remember, the key to a successful business presentations, is to connect with your audience, so remember, keep it simple, tell a story that resonates with them, and create a powerful, dynamic, and visually stimulating presentation.


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Anna Delvillar
Anna Delvillar
Anna Delvillar is the editorial coordinator and a staff writer at ASBN. She graduated with a B.A. in English Composition from Georgia State University and has five years of experience developing content strategy and writing for automotive, tech, and small business media.

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