After I was asked to speak to a group of entrepreneurial students at UC San Diego competing in a $300,000 challenge, I wrote and designed what I thought was a killer presentation to give them key tips to a presentation that would grab the audience by the… collar.
The E Foundation is the non-profit entity that supports The Entrepreneur Challenge. It provides young entrepreneurs with the means and resources to achieve their goals and aspirations.
I was honored they had reached out so this presentation had to rock.
After I looked over my presentation, I trashed it.
I started over from scratch.
Why? Because It was merely good.
Killer Presentation: All in or not at all
The problem? Good wasn’t good enough. The presentation simply wasn’t great.
So I rebuilt it from scratch, redesigning it and tightening it up. Because I wanted to create a killer presentation that not only offered valuable information, but also was an example of a killer presentation.
The Live Presentation
We recorded the presentation which you can watch below).
As an overview, in the live Webinar, I covered:
- The 4 barriers to delivering a killer presentation and storyline—the exact barriers that can eliminate any chance of presentation success from a sales presentation to an investor pitch to a presentation that launches a movement
- The “secret ingredient” that separates the killer presentation from one that merely cures people of their sleeping disorder
- The relationship between Branding and Purpose to amplify your brand’s meaning and impact
- How to craft a brand story that anybody will care about, and
- 5 actual examples of brand storylines with videos that show how to develop a story anybody will give a damn about.
How can you use the 4 key aspects covered above to create a killer brand presentation?
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