But throughlines that connect large numbers of concepts don’t work.
zeinabmammedovahas quoted2 years ago
There’s a drastic consequence when you rush through multiple topics in summary form.
zeinabmammedovahas quoted2 years ago
They don’t land with any force.
zeinabmammedovahas quoted2 years ago
You know the full background and context to what you’re saying, and so the insights you offer may seem profound to you. But for the audience, which is coming to your work fresh, the talk will probably come across as conceptual, dry, or superficial.
zeinabmammedovahas quoted2 years ago
It’s a simple equation. Overstuffed equals underexplained.
zeinabmammedovahas quoted2 years ago
Show why it matters . . . what’s the question you’re trying to answer, the problem you’re trying to solve, the experience you’re trying to share?
Flesh out each point you make with real examples, stories, facts.
zeinabmammedovahas quoted2 years ago
To provide an effective talk, you must slash back the range of topics you will cover to a single, connected thread—a throughline that can be properly developed.
zeinabmammedovahas quoted2 years ago
But, no. The only way the talk can truly soar is if you take your ego out of it and let yourself be a delivery vehicle for the ideas themselves.
zeinabmammedovahas quoted2 years ago
leave space and SAY LESS.
zeinabmammedovahas quoted2 years ago
How can you route around that? The first step is to think of your talk not as being about an issue, but about an idea.