Preparing and Delivering Technical Presentations

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Preparing and Delivering Technical Presentations Kenneth G. Budinski tni~rtiatiotr Standards Worldwide ASTM International 100 Barr Harbor Drive PO Box C700 West Conshohocken, PA 19428-2959 Printed in U.S.A.

Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data Copyright 9 2005 ASTM International, West Conshohocken, PA. All rights reserved. This material may not be reproduced or copied, in whole or in part, in any printed, mechanical, electronic, film, or other distribution and storage media, without the written consent of the publisher. Photocopy Rights Authorization to photocopy items for internal, personal, or educational classroom use, or the internal, personal, or educational classroom use of specific clients, is granted by ASTM International (ASTM) provided that the appropriate fee is paid to the Copyright Clearance Center, 222 Rosewood Drive, Danvers, MA 01923; Tel: 978-750-8400; online: http:llwww.copyright.coml. The Society is not responsible, as a body, for the statements and opinions advanced in this publication. Printed in Mayfield, PA January 2006

Foreword THIS PUBLICATION, Preparing and Delivering Technical Presentations, was sponsored by the ASTM International Committee on Publications. The author is Kenneth G. Budinski, Technical Director of Bud Labs in Rochester, NY. This is the first edition of Manual 54 in ASTM's manual series.

Contents Preface... vii Cha ~ter 1: Message Strategy... 1 Cha ~ter 2: Audience Accommodation... 5 Cha ~ter 3: Researching Your Subject... 9 Cha ~ter 4: Preparing an Oral Presentation... 13 Cha ~ter 5: Intellectual Property Considerations... 18 Cha ~ter 6: Selecting and Preparing Visual Aids... 22 Chapter 7: Delivering Your Message... 33 Appendix I: Guide for Preparation of Slides... 40 Appendix Ih Sample Presentation... 42 Appendix Uh Presentation Checklist--Things to Consider in Preparing and Delivering a Technical Presentation... 56 Appendix IV: Suggestions from AV Professionals on Slide Preparation... 58

Preface This manual guides students, technologists, engineers, and scientists through the process of making an oral presentation. It can be used as a personal reference or as a text to teach students or employees how to make oral technical presentations. It is a companion to a previous book dealing with technical writing. That book devotes one chapter to oral presentations. This book is completely about oral presentations. It is almost certain, if you work in a technical field, that making oral presentations will be a job requirement. You may only do this once a year, month, or week, but whatever the frequency, your job success will be tied in some way to how well you make oral presentations. An oral technical presentation "sells" your technical work, as well as yourself. The problem addressed by this book is poor technical presentations. I have worked in U.S. industry as an engineer for more than forty years, and I cannot begin to estimate the number of "poor" technical presentations that I have squirmed through, the number of unreadable slides I have attempted to decipher, and the number of talks that have wasted my time. Most of the time, the speakers had useable knowledge and information to communicate; they just "botched" the communication step. The audience received little return for their time investment, and the organization received little return from the speaker's preparation time. This book is written by a still-practicing engineer, and the suggestions (called rules in the text) come from personal experiences (italicized anecdotes) in giving technical presentations. I have presented more than 100 papers at conferences and countless presentations in the workplace. Just about all of the problems that can occur have happened to me. My speaking situations range from the hallowed halls of Cambridge University to alongside an incredibly noisy factory floor tubing mill. The audiences that I have encountered range from one to one thousand. All of these experiences are distilled into a step-by-step procedure on how to make successful oral presentations-presentations that get your message across and achieve your objective successfully. There are seven chapters in this manual, which begins with commitment and ends with the evaluation of your presentation. The book addresses formal and informal presentations, including common meeting situations. It starts with how to develop a presentation strategy that accommodates your message and offers something of value to the audience. It tells you how to research a subject, how to prepare a presentation, how to protect intellectual property, and then how to prepare and use visual aids. It ends with a chapter on delivering your message and speaking successfully in front of any size group. I fervently believe this book will help anyone who reads it to become a better communicator. Kenneth G. Budinski Technical Director, Bud Labs Rochester, New York