How to Open and Close Presentations

Communication Coach Alexander Lyon
3 Jan 201716:34

Summary

TLDRIn this video, Alex Lyon, a Communication Coach, emphasizes the importance of strong openings and closings in presentations, which are crucial for capturing and retaining audience attention. He introduces the 'funnel approach' for crafting an effective introduction, detailing steps like gaining attention, establishing relevance, credibility, a thesis statement, and a brief preview. For impactful conclusions, he advises signaling the end, reinforcing the main point, summarizing key points, providing a clear call to action, and ending with a clincher that ties back to the opening. Lyon also shares tips on perfecting the presentation's ending and encourages viewers to share their own tips in the comments.

Takeaways

  • 🎯 The importance of strong openings and closings in presentations as they are the first and last things people remember.
  • πŸ” The 'funnel approach' for introductions, starting with a broad grabber and narrowing down to the main points of the presentation.
  • πŸ€” The use of rhetorical questions as an effective attention grabber to pique the audience's curiosity.
  • πŸ“œ The power of starting with a relevant and impactful quote to draw people into the presentation's message.
  • 🎨 Utilizing visual illustrations to make an immediate impact and capture the audience's attention.
  • 😲 The impact of startling facts or statistics to shock and engage the audience right from the start.
  • πŸ“– The potential of a brief story to create a personal connection and interest in the topic being presented.
  • 🀝 The necessity of establishing personal credibility in 2-3 sentences to connect with the audience on a personal level.
  • πŸ“ The significance of a concise thesis statement as the central idea that should be memorable and impactful.
  • πŸ—οΈ A brief preview of the main points as the final part of the introduction to set the stage for the body of the presentation.
  • πŸ”š Signaling the end of the presentation clearly to provide closure and transition into the conclusion.
  • πŸ“Œ Reinforcing the main point in the conclusion to ensure it is the last thing the audience remembers.
  • πŸ† Crafting a compelling call to action to guide the audience on what to do after the presentation.
  • 🎩 Ending with a clincher that ties back to the opening to create a sense of completion and satisfaction.
  • 🀐 The importance of silence after the conclusion, smiling, nodding, and saying 'thank you' before leaving the stage.

Q & A

  • Why is the opening and closing of a presentation considered so important?

    -The opening and closing of a presentation are crucial because they are the first and last impressions on the audience, which are often the most memorable parts.

  • What is the 'funnel approach' to an introduction as mentioned in the script?

    -The 'funnel approach' to an introduction involves starting with a broad topic and gradually narrowing down to the specifics of the presentation, effectively engaging the audience's attention and leading them into the main points.

  • How can rhetorical questions be used to grab the audience's attention during an introduction?

    -Rhetorical questions can be used to pique the audience's curiosity without requiring an immediate answer, thus engaging them and making them interested in the topic at hand.

  • What is the purpose of using a quotation at the beginning of a presentation?

    -A quotation can be used to draw people in by going to the heart of the message, often by using the words of someone who has expressed the idea more effectively than the presenter.

  • Can you provide an example of how a visual illustration can be used to grab attention in a presentation?

    -A visual illustration can be as simple as a PowerPoint slide with a funny or cute image, or as interactive as a speaker pulling items from a bag and describing each one to reveal something about themselves or their topic.

  • What is the significance of sharing a startling fact or statistic during the opening of a presentation?

    -Sharing a startling fact or statistic can shock the audience and make them want to listen further to understand the context and implications of the presented data.

  • How can a brief story be effectively used to start a presentation?

    -A brief story can capture the essence of the message in a relatable and engaging way, provided it is concise and directly tied to the main points of the presentation.

  • What are the key components of establishing personal credibility during a presentation introduction?

    -Establishing personal credibility involves sharing relevant personal experience with the topic and any additional research conducted, all in a concise manner to answer why the presenter is the right person to speak on the subject.

  • Why is the thesis statement so important in the introduction of a presentation?

    -The thesis statement is important because it is the main argument or claim of the presentation, and it should be concise and memorable enough to be the one thing the audience remembers.

  • What is the purpose of the preview of main points in the introduction?

    -The purpose of the preview is to give the audience a clear forecast of what the main points of the presentation will be, helping to set expectations and guide their attention.

  • How should a presenter signal the end of their presentation during the conclusion?

    -A presenter should use clear phrases such as 'in conclusion,' 'in closing,' or 'to wrap things up' to signal to the audience that the presentation is coming to an end.

  • What is the recommended approach for reinforcing the main point in the conclusion of a presentation?

    -The presenter should reiterate the main takeaway point or thesis of the presentation, potentially summarizing the main points again to ensure clarity and emphasis.

  • Why is a call to action important in the conclusion of a persuasive presentation?

    -A call to action is important because it guides the audience on what concrete steps they should take next, providing a clear direction for applying the information from the presentation.

  • What should a presenter avoid saying in their call to action to prevent sounding clichΓ© or ineffective?

    -Presenters should avoid phrases like 'so the next time you find yourself [blank]', as they can come across as clichΓ© and fail to provide a clear, actionable directive.

  • How can a presenter effectively end their presentation on a high note?

    -A presenter can end on a high note by connecting the closing back to the opening attention-grabber, such as echoing a story, quotation, or illustration to create a sense of closure and satisfaction.

  • What are some final tips for concluding a presentation effectively?

    -After concluding, the presenter should practice zipping their mouth, smiling, nodding, saying 'thank you,' and then walking off after a brief pause, avoiding any unnecessary additional words that might detract from the presentation.

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