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October 07, 2009

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XI. Thou shall arrive early enough to ensure that everything is working correctly and ready to go before the agreed upon start time.

All rules are there to be broken including this poor set. Why not start with a joke? Why not wander about rather than be rooted? Why use powerpoint at all?

Hi, Paul -- thanks for your comments. Of course, 'all rules are meant to be broken' by people smart and tactful enough to break them in the right way. Why not start with a joke? Because most people are at their most nervous at the beginning of a talk, and as a result, they often blow the punch line. The result is the audience doesn't laugh, the speaker panics, and a vicious circle starts. So only those who are highly expert and confident at delivering jokes should start with one.
Why not wander about rather than be rooted? Too many speakers get 'happy feet' and wander in ways that alienate the audience rather than connect with it. Audiences only care about motion toward or away from them, and so that kind of choreography, when used correctly, can be very effective.
Why use Power Point at all? If you've read my blog, you know that I often preach against using Power Point, but the reality is that many organizations demand it, so I also coach people in the correct use of Power Point.

Hi Nick,
Funny, I was just writing about breaking the rules when I saw this. Great insights and easy to keep in mind.

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