Dynamic Presenting!

September 21st, 2010 by Matthew Linklater

How do you make a presentation interesting?  You have great information, but you do not want to bore them with too much.  You also do not want to be so abstract that you give them nothing.  You need to find the right logical level of a global perspective to make it interesting while giving them enough specifics to give them actionable ideas.  Be more flexible with your thought!  Quick Witted gives you the techniques to be able to instantly go from a global perspective down to the specifics.  Myers Briggs calls this intuitors (Global) and sensors (details).  Successful people are great at thinking intuitively or global and brining the ideas down to the practical.  The best presentations and trainings are ones that find the right level for the most effectiveness.  The easiest way to start getting more flexible is to practice the simple ideas of chunking up, down and laterally with your thought (techniques from Quick Witted).

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