All You Need To Know About Giving A Presentation

Tedcommandments

Well not quite but it’s a pretty good place to start. One of the best ways to learn how to be a good presenter is to watch the best – and there is nowhere better than TED for that. Over the years they have hosted some of the best presentations you’ll ever see.

Now courtesy of Tim Longhurst you can see The TED Commandments that have previously been given to TED speakers.

  1. Thou Shalt Not Simply Trot Out thy Usual Shtick.
  2. Thou Shalt Dream a Great Dream, or Show Forth a Wondrous New Thing, Or Share Something Thou Hast Never Shared Before.
  3. Thou Shalt Reveal thy Curiosity and Thy Passion.
  4. Thou Shalt Tell a Story.
  5. Thou Shalt Freely Comment on the Utterances of Other Speakers for the Sake of Blessed Connection and Exquisite Controversy.
  6. Thou Shalt Not Flaunt thine Ego. Be Thou Vulnerable. Speak of thy Failure as well as thy Success.
  7. Thou Shalt Not Sell from the Stage: Neither thy Company, thy Goods, thy Writings, nor thy Desperate need for Funding; Lest Thou be Cast Aside into Outer Darkness.
  8. Thou Shalt Remember all the while: Laughter is Good.
  9. Thou Shalt Not Read thy Speech.
  10. Thou Shalt Not Steal the Time of Them that Follow Thee.

 

The presentation guru, Garry Reynolds, gives you more background on his blog.