Start with a goal: What is the one (or short list) of takeaways that you want your audience to have after listening to your presentation? Reference this goal throughout your outline. ![]() If I have an overall outline, it makes it easier for me to remember the broad points I need to remember when giving a talk and I can present more freely.įor reference, here’s the basic talk outline I use (my examples are in italics below each section): I dislike using scripts because I find that no matter how well I’ve memorized them, once I get on stage (and stare out at the audience), I have a tendency to forget parts. Personally, I like to use this outline, fill it with bullet points, and use it as the basis of my talk. It’s really tempting, but it will help you organize your thoughts and ensure you have a clear beginning, middle, and end to your talk. ![]() We’ll assume you’re already developed an idea, submitted a proposal, and written a description.įirst, draft an outline. Great! You got a conference proposal accepted.
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