How to Deliver a Great TED Talk: Presentation Secrets of the World's Best Speakers (How to Give a TED Talk)
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Nothing unites people more than fighting a common enemy
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When giving your speech or presentation, make sure you unite people towards a common goal. Let everyone know that you’re working towards the same goal.
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you may sometimes need to include a Big Promise, a Pain Statement and a Roadmap
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Opening with a story, question, quote, interesting/startling statement or call-back of an earlier event is just one aspect of creating a powerful opening.
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Presentations are about the audience … not the speaker.
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grab your audience’s attention within the first 30 seconds
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all presentation need to contain an Attention-grabbing opening, Body, Conclusion and Clear call to action (ABC-C)
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Great presentations require a simple easy-to-follow structure Structures you can use are: Problem/Solution Chronological Step-by-Step Features/Benefits
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Power Phrase is that it should be less than 10 words
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One of the best ways to ensure your message gets remembered and repeated is to boil your core message down into a single, catchy phrase that you can repeat several times throughout the presentation. This phrase is called a Power Phrase.