Life is a series of presentations, we're all human beings, we owe one things we all have to give presentations at varying degrees, different levels of difficulty, different levels of stakes involved throughout our whole lives. Part of what you've got to do if you're going to be really good at building your presentation skills is looking at the opportunity and figuring out what's the best tactic for this particular situation. What tools do I want to use for this particular situation. If you are giving a presentation where you're proposing marriage to someone, PowerPoint slides are probably not appropriate and that might backfire. You see that working in movies occasionally, but in real life, that would seem strange. On the other hand, if you are giving a presentation to angel investors or venture capitalists getting down on one knee, begging or giving a proposal That's not going to come across very well either.
You've got to look at every single presentation through the lens of what else is around me. What are people expecting here? What is this audience want, whether it's an audience of one, or audience of 5000. So be aware of this. I can't give you tips and tricks that work 100% of the time in every single situation. You've got to look at it through the lens of this audience.
This goal, what are they expecting? How can I exceed their expectations, not just meet expectations or fail to meet expectations. Let's hop right in. Now and talk about our goals.