You’ve probably heard me say before, that people’s attention is one of the hardest things to get, and one of the most precious commodities of today. As a speaker people might say you have an advantage because you’ve got a captive audience, but I don’t think that is true. With mobile phones and social media, with some of your audience potentially having been forced to attend, and with our decreasing spans of attention it’s still a massive challenge.
That’s why how you open your talk is crucial because that will be what your audience uses to judge whether they will get more value out of listening to you then catching up on emails or sharing photos of the conference catering on Facebook, LinkedIn or Instagram. How you finish your talk is equally important because, as you are probably aware, people are more likely to remember the start and end most easily… so this is your last big opportunity to influence the message they leave with.
In this episode I’m sharing tips for starting and ending your presentations, and giving you examples to show you how it’s done and to spark ideas.
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Larry Smith TED Talk – Why You Will Fail to Have a Great Career
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Cameron Russell TED Talk – Looks Aren’t Everything Believe Me I’m a Model
Ken Robinson TED Talk – Do Schools Kill Creativity?
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