> Make your presentations zing. A presentation is not facts, it's an interpretation of facts. Your job as a presenter is to advise and guide your audience.
> Communicate knowledge to an audience at any level. A presentation fits into a wider communication chain. Understanding this will help you to figure out what works in a presentation ? stories, images, videos, examples, analogies, demonstrations, interaction ? and, crucially, what should be left out.
> Make your presentation audience-centred not presenter-centred. Don't define your presentation based what you know but rather on what the audience needs to hear.
> Connect with your audience. Content is the dominant factor in a presentation, not delivery. You already know how to deliver; you do it every time you open your mouth. The key is to tap into this conversational energy and fluency.
> Embrace PowerPoint to make your presentations first class.
About Barry Brophy. Barry Brophy has nearly two decades of experience helping people make presentations in both the private sector and as a lecturer at University College Dublin. There he has developed specialist Masters Courses that run across all disciplines and has carried out research on how oral presentations work. He is also the author of The Natural Presenter ? Turning Conversations into Presentations, which was published in 2007.