Often our technical presentations need to pull out of the "content" hole.

Published on Mar 01, 2016

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Often our technical presentations need to pull out of the "content" hole.

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We need to get out of POOH!

8 Questions

To Get Out Of POOH

1. Is this technical presentation about a technical product or technical task?

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2. What are the big three takeaways or ideas that I want my audience to remember and apply from this technical presentation?

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3. Is it absolutely necessary for my audience to know this content and information in order to do their job?

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4. Does the information in my outline and/or slides help in some way to meet the objectives of this presentation?

What is the business goal of this presentation?

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5a. Why am I doing this presentation?

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6. Who is my target audience?

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7. How can the information from my presentation be supported once they are back on the job?

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8. Where can I drop in exercises and activities so that my audience can think, write, discuss and explore application of this technical presentation?

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A technical product is something that helps in the mechanical, production-related, scientific or engineering process.

Technical tasks are the duties, jobs, processes and procedures performed using technical products.

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Be A Bodacious, Wicked, Totally Tubular Technical Presenter

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