Once you've determined exactly what the goal is, from this presentation, what you want the people you're presenting to to do. Now you got to ask yourself, what is going to motivate them to do that? What's going to drive them on that and I want you to brainstorm together with your team, you may come up with 50 ideas, 100 ideas, but then I need you to edit it down, to put things in priority to use your discretion and come up with the top five ideas. Not five big themes with 27 different points underneath each one, but five main ideas you really want to focus on in this present. Even if it's a two hour presentation, I want you to focus on five The reason I pick five is I test audiences all over the world all the time to tell me everything they remember from presentations, individual presentations, and group presentations.
I never find anyone who remembers more than a handful of ideas and sometimes it's one or two ideas. You Unfortunately, the most common thing people remember from group presentations is it was all sort of boring. They're going through the PowerPoint. We'll look at the PowerPoint later. That's Unfortunately, the main thing people remember. So for right now, brainstorm with your team members, on the top five ideas.
These are the things you absolutely positively have to have the people you're speaking to remember