giving-presentations
Giving Presentations
Scope
Covers
- Turning a goal + audience into a clear talk objective and ask
- Building a persuasive narrative using contrast (“what is” vs “what could be”)
- Producing a slide/talk-track plan that is easy to deliver under time pressure
- De-risking high-stakes talks via role-play, Q&A prep, and pre-briefs
- Rehearsing for confidence (including visualization + record/review)
- Delivery mechanics for in-person and Zoom (presence, pauses, looking up to think)
When to use
- “Create an outline and talk track for my all-hands update.”
- “Help me turn this doc into a 10-minute exec presentation with a clear ask.”
- “I need a deck structure for a keynote / conference talk.”
- “Prep me for Q&A and objections for a high-stakes review.”
- “Build a rehearsal plan so I can deliver confidently.”
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