sharing your ideas with others
November 10th, 2008 by | Filed under Doing, Ideas, Tools & Resources.So you’ve got a great idea! Now you need to share it with others to give it real life and power. This might mean a speech or presentation to your Peers, a Manager, or an Investor.
How do you take your ideas and transfer your passion and enthusisum in such a way that it is understood and shared by others?
A two part podcast by Lisa B Marshall, the Public Speaker (Quick and Dirty Tips) gives a great “starting with a blank sheet” technique for preparing a speech. While your presentation will not be a speech as described in these podcasts, the process that Lisa describes could easily be adapted and is a great starting point. During the Podcast Lisa covers the following points:
- Step One - Brainstorm Descriptive Adjectives
- Step Two - Defining Your Descriptive Adjectives
- Step Three – Telling Your Stories
- Step Four – Fleshing Out Your Stories
- Step Five – Pulling It All Together
Listen to Lisa B Marshall’s Quick and Dirty Tips Public Speaker’s Speech Making Podcasts Part 1 and Part 2 (these will open in separate windows.)
Now - go share your ideas with the world.
Tags: Ideas, presentation, speech, toolbox
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Thanks for listening to the show. You can easily adapt this technique. I have several versions depending on the situation.