Another great guest post by Andrew Keogh. See more about Andrew’s company Aristo.ie here.
On reviewing their deck, I made the following observations.
Like the majority of decks I receive, it started by telling all about themselves and then preceded to tell all about what they do, before petering out while providing little by way of insights into how they benefit their prospective client.
Step 1:
My first action always is to print out the slides (6 to a page to save paper and ink) I then cut the pages and lay the slides out on my office floor in the order as received.
Step 2:
I then proceed to rearrange the slides into the order that reflects the talk template that I would wish the presentation to follow.
Start with the problem you solve for your prospective client!
This allows you to engage the audience in a discussion about the problem(s) you believe they have and get their agreement.
Now you can introduce yourself and your organisation briefly. Remember you would not have been selected to pitch if you did not fulfil the client’s criteria (and they probably do not need to know you have an office in Timbuktu).
Step 3:
Next, tell the client, using stories, analogies, statistics and examples, what you can do for them. Remember – data overload is to be avoided here at all costs; your job is not to beat the client into submission by telling them everything you do, but rather excite them with the specific information that they need to know and that ideally differentiate you from your competitors.
Step 4:
Finally finish with a restatement of how working with your organisation will solve their problem(s) and significantly benefit them.
In this case, having rearranged the slides I found only one slide which touched on the prospects problem(s) out of the total of 17 slides!
Three slides were all about their organisation.
And the balance was all about what they do!
The final slides said Thank You, completely missing out on the opportunity to drive home the message about how you benefit the prospective client.
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Prepared and edited by Andrew Carroll, Journalism MA in DIT.
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