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The following is from Eric Barker at bakadesuyo.com ...

In his book The Presentation Secrets of Steve Jobs Carmine Gallo lays out 18 steps you can follow to give talks like the founder of Apple:

  • Plan in analog.” – Don’t get stuck in PowerPoint from the start. Play with ideas loosely on whiteboards or index cards.
  • Answer the one question that matters most.” And that question is “Why should I care?”
  • Develop a messianic sense of purpose.” Where is your passion for this subject coming from? Convey that.
  • Create Twitter-like headlines.” – Be to the point in your copy. People don’t want to read, they want to hear a story.
  • Draw a road map.” – Use a three act structure so your audience feels the presentation is organized, with a beginning, middle and end.
  • Introduce the antagonist.” – What’s the problem that needs to be solved or the enemy to be overcome?
  • Reveal the conquering hero.” – What’s the solution to the problem? What’s the new angle or development that will lead to victory?
  • Channel their inner Zen.” – Keep everything simple, to the point and minimalist.
  • Dress up your numbers.” – Present stats in a context that is relevant to your audience.
  • Use ‘amazingly zippy’ words.” – Review your copy closely, and edit, edit, edit.
  • Share the stage.” – It’s not a one-man show. Rotate in other presenters if possible.
  • Stage your presentation with props.” – Add life and break up stretches of talk by giving demos.
  • Reveal a Holy Shit moment.” – There’s always a surprise at the end — a scripted one.
  • Master stage presence.” – Manage your body language and delivery. Match them to what your presentation requires.
  • Make it look effortless.” – Rehearse, rehearse, rehearse.
  • Wear the appropriate costume.” – “Dress like the leader you want to become.”
  • Toss the script.” – Once you’ve rehearsed it all, make it relaxed and natural.
  • Have fun.” – Even if things go sideways, roll with it.

Basically, it comes down to telling a good story.

Eric Barker's favorite books on giving great presentations are Presentation Zen and Slide:ology.

This is helpful for me today. Good timing.

Dawn, cool! Might have more relevant things here: 

http://pandawhale.com/ifindkarma/presentations

I'm using this for my presentations this week! Thanks for posting!

You are very welcome, Arthur! I thank http://bakadesuyo.com/ for the great content!!

Thanks for this!  Great post!

Thank you Lara! You might also enjoy 4 tips on speaking with power:

http://pandawhale.com/post/1985/4-easy-tips-for-speaking-with-power

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