When someone has given their time for you, then make it count for them
All successful Orators were storytellers and in the 20th century, 80% of successful people are storytellers. It could be a sales demo or a feature presentation, or a moment to inspire, Prime ministers speech everything needs it. Duration of it can be for 15 -18 mins, the impressions created can last for a lifetime. When someone delivers the talk, the audience should resonate with the passion that the speaker has and the content should raise the beats of their heart.
Imagine any
great movie; the directors present his vision in the form of a storyline to bring
the producers and star cast to say yes. That’s is the reason we call them the
perfect storytellers.
In the corporate world it is no different we refer them as visionaries, Storytellers
and some time with love we call them "the Sales People".
Nelson
Mandela is a great storyteller he could tell a story of his vision to bring a
nation together
Steve Jobs
is a contemporary storyteller who created a brand with his presentations and
more importantly, a tribe called apple was built
James
Cameron is a great storyteller who brought life to the incident in the past and
created Titanic.
All these
had something in common that tied us to our seats and left us Awwww.
Every Good the presentation has Seven elements
1. Visualization
Imagination will carry us to worlds that never wereAll good speakers have always said that before they talk, they have visualized how the presentation would go and how the audience received them. They created a scene in their mind and played it again and again until they see a perfect visualization. Imagine yourself standing on the stage, a smile on their faces when you told that story, telling a joke and audience laughing, image 100's of the audience standing and clapping for you post your presentation. Imagine it!
2. Impact Start
Have an impact
start. The Speech by Swami Vivekananda started with "Brothers and sisters
of America…" and the rest is history. As seen in most of the TED talks, it
is the starting 30 secs that sets the tone of the talk. Have these 30 secs well
drafted. It could be
a.
Your Introduction
i.
Avi Arya - father of two girls and 6 dogs, a streetcar
racer turned hotelier turned Social Media Influencer.
b.
A question to the audience to keep them thinking and relate with the
talk
i.
Do you want to know how to be a Good Orator?
ii.
What are the successful people in your industry doing right?
c.
A statement to bind everyone together.
3. A story to tell
What you want to
tell should have a story, who doesn’t like drama. Spicy it up.
“All great literature is one of two stories; a man goes on a journey, or a stranger comes to town.” — Leo Tolstoy
Stories from
personal life connects well with the audience. Steve jobs presentations used to
have ample stories from his life which were said to get people emotionally
connected to the content. It needs to have the villain ( Problem Statement), A
hero- Who Solves the problem. And much drama to keep the audience in the chair.
It needs to be short and crisp
4. Repeat It
What's critical and
what creates impact, repeat it! Steve Jobs in his iconic iPhone launch, repeats
again and again "Apple reinvents the Phone", "It's not three
different devices it's all in one". It was repeated so many times that it
registered in everyone's mind. Repeat and Repeat. All successful presentations have this one thing in common.
5. Oneliners
In the age of
social media what people look for something to twee, post on their Facebook,
WhatsApp status or Email Subject . Give them a one-liner which summarises your
message perfectly. Martin Luther King Speech at Washington had " I have a
dream…" which is still resonates across the united states. It's a single
liner which everyone at the speech took home and spread the word
6. Conclude with actions
Always have a
closing note which reminds them what was spoken about, remind them what was
interesting. There needs to be a set of
actions you should be able to leave them with which can make them engaged even
after your talk.
7. Have Fun
We all want to be
happy and smiling. If not anything makes them smile and they will remember you.
If you don’t enjoy your presentation, then nothing matters
No one is born a
great storyteller. When you practice it, again and again, you get better at it!
If you have come to this
long take one more step further, send me a short video on any topic in which
you can put these seven elements together. I know you can do it …. Let's do it!
References
1. Steve Jobs iPhone introduction Steve Jobs introduces iPhone in 20072. Article: An Introvert’s Top Tips on How to Be a Great Storyteller
3. I have a dream -https://www.archives.gov/files/press/exhibits/dream-speech.pdf

Nice Blog. Covers the aesthetics of delivering a speech
ReplyDeleteA good story abt making a story..Simple & Coherent..!!
ReplyDeleteNot gng to share a video here as yu anyway listen to my stories in person..!