Storyfying financials
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Storyfying financials
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Storybird - collaborative story telling for familes and friends
Storybird - collaborative story telling for familes and friends
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More and more online presentation tools are popping up. A recent one is Story Bird. You select
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the story. My first creation can be found here. Via Orli
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story. The service is targeted at family/children and works well. Narrowing down the degrees of
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Is it OK to be "negative"?
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to get the real story does not really exist, and/or they do not have the time to find it, so being a bit more explicit might not be that bad.
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a positive way to spin this story. Both models have a reason to exist: your product works great for
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When the problem is not the story
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When the problem is not the story
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that beautiful story is not the issue. Ideas can be pretty simple to describe, the market size easily
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All my clients want that presentation that uses story telling and captivating images to hook its
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"Story telling" in a business context
The majority of business pitches do not have the entertainment value of a Harry Potter story. It is
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scalability issue. So what elements of "story telling" can we use in everyday business presentations? Some
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"Story telling" in a business context
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to open with "let me tell you a story..." Image via WikiPedia
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isn't. Did you know that..." Business presentations can use elements of story telling without having
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into a fast-paced, spell-binding campfire story. And no, few people will be interested in the 30 minute
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One audience
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Staring at a page and repeat
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overall story looks garbled and duplicated. Image from WikiPedia
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Make it personal
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Against all the other options
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story to an audience who cannot wait to hear it. When you pitch a business initiative it is
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Presenting the conclusions vs the recommendations
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Branching out
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One level deeper
presentation designer, going one level deeper allows you to think about the story you want to tell from
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scratch. Often the expert has left out bits of the story that are obvious to her, but crucial for a cold
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slide, since there is a big fixed cost component to understanding a new story, independent of the slide count of your presentation. Image via WikiPedia
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"They are not interested in this"
of time/slides on something. But leaving that part of the story out, creates a deck with only your
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presentation does not mean that you should pull that part of the story. It is most likely that the audience
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Usually one thing is special
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Over-summarizing
got more confident with your story, and more importantly, as you got bored with hearing yourself
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Too many things in your head
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When you are deep into your own story, your mind has hard-wired all aspects of it in one complex
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down in the 30 minute journey back. No worry about story lines, no worry about structure, no judgement
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What questions do you usually get?
the weaker point of your story, you might as well address things, since even if you had a meeting
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said that she understood a previous answer you gave? Does the person say she understands, but her eyes tell a different story
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Repetition = boredom
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earlier slide Do the full presentation early on, and give a very small recap of the story later when it
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Anticipating the next question
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We all understand that story telling is a better way to get an idea across than reading out bullet
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plan a story flow for a business presentation is anticipating the next question of a smart audience
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The loooong Executive Summary on page 1
conclusion, and say what it is you actually want. Then dive into the 14 story elements one by one, slide
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, story elements. A presentation usually has 2-3 big points that qualify as messages Nobody can remember
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