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Putting Together a Persuasive Presentation

1. Importance of Planning Slides

  • Slides should complement the speech, not replace it.
  • Avoid the mistake of jumping straight into making slides without first structuring the message.

2. Step-by-Step Guide to Creating a Persuasive Presentation

1. Start with a Clear Objective

  • The title slide should state the objective of the presentation.
  • Include your name, role, and relevant details.

2. Develop Key Content Slides

  • Identify the most critical points from your script.
  • Each slide should have:
    • A strong title that conveys the message.
    • Bullet points with concise, well-researched content.
    • Visuals that reinforce the message (charts, images, statistics).
    • References and footnotes for credibility.

3. Create a Call-to-Action Slide

  • Clearly state what action the audience should take.
  • Provide alternatives and highlight the benefits of following the recommendation.

3. Two Versions of Slide Decks

  • Presentation Slides (Live Speech) โ€“ Minimal text, strong visuals, and T รท 2 Rule (5-min speech = max 2-3 slides).

  • Email Version (Self-Reading) โ€“ More detailed, covering all potential audience questions with additional slides.

4. Refining and Finalizing Slides

  • Check design consistency โ€“ Keep colors, fonts, and formatting simple and professional.

  • Proofread for errors โ€“ No spelling or grammatical mistakes.

  • Ensure logical flow โ€“ Storyboard the slides for smooth transitions.

  • Use visual aids strategically โ€“ Avoid distracting animations and excessive text.

5. Key Takeaways

  • Slides should align with the speech and support persuasion.
  • Use structured storytelling to guide the audience.
  • Keep slides clean, focused, and visually engaging.
  • Refine and innovate for a more polished and impactful presentation.

By following this approach, the presentation becomes a persuasive tool, ensuring clarity, engagement, and effectiveness.