Chris Anderson is a curator at TED, the non-profit organization devoted to Ideas Worth Spreading. Two times a year, TED hosts a conference of invited speakers from around the world, speakers who have a powerful story to tell about Technology, Entertainment, and Design. They have 18 minutes to present to the world and speak about their ideas or work in the most engaging way possible.
The technology of the presentation doesn't take over, some speakers talk with no materials or slides at all. In this month's Harvard Business Review, Chris discusses the secrets behind giving an effective TED style talk, How to Give a Killer Presentation.
Very few of us will be invited to the TED stage, but many of the ideas in this article can be applied to any type of talk you need to give in your organization, because it's not about the scale of the audience, but about the way you deliver your message.
How to Give a Killer Presentation - by Chris Anderson [Harvard Business Review]
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