The Single Riskiest Thing You Could Ever Do When Delivering a PowerPoint
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The Single Riskiest Thing You Could Ever Do When Delivering a PowerPoint
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What is the single most dangerous thing the riskiest thing you could ever do when delivering a PowerPoint presentation.
It’s not what you think.
There’s some irony in this too.
The single riskiest thing you can do in my view is read your PowerPoint presentation in front of people.
We’ve all seen people doing it they’re ignoring you in the audience.
Sometimes they’re literally turning their back reading the screen as you can see bullet point 1 baa baa baa baa baa.
And bullet point two blah blah blah blah.
They’re reading.
Why is this so risky.
It’s because people hate it you hate it.
I hate it.
Nobody enjoys being read to unless you’re four years old and it’s reading time in pre-school.
It is extraordinarily annoying to most adults to have another adult read to them when the text is right in front of them.
It’s condescending it’s kind of suggesting the hey folks you’re too stupid to know how to read.
Let me read for you
reading in front of people sets off this negative chain reaction where no one.
You destroy eye contact with the audience.
Number two you destroy the conversational quality of your voice.
Number three you make your speaking speech to consistent.
Number four you become monotone.
Number five you can no longer read the audience to see if they have questions or they confused and on and on.
There’s so many negative things that happen when you read.
Now the great irony of this is that people do it because they think I’m going to play it safe.
I don’t want to mess up.
I don’t want to make any mistakes.
I don’t want anyone to accuse me of leaving anything out.
So I’ll play it safe and read.
The bullet points from a saw.
Now you’re virtually guaranteed to make everyone tune out.
Check out.
I know what I do and probably what you do when someone starts reading a powerpoint.
That’s a perfect opportunity for me to check email.
Oh there’s a sale on Groupon today that I don’t give people that excuse.
So whatever you do I beg you.
I plead with you.
Play it safe.
Don’t ever read from your PowerPoint slide.
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