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1 Preparing a Presentation for Futurists: A Workshop Presented to The Minnesota Futurists By David Keenan July 24, 2010

2 Agenda Choose your subject Do your research Develop your main points Prepare your talk Schedule your talk Refine your talk Promote your talk Presentation Follow up

3 MN Futurists Speaker Guidelines http://minnesotafuturists.pbworks.com/

4 http://minnesotafuturists.pbworks.com/Sig-Presentation-Guidelines Key points: Professional excellence Novel and significant ideas Incorporate one of the Future Studies methods Facilitate discussion – avoid pure lecture Remain calm and courteous MN Futurists Speaker Guidelines

5 Choose Your Subject Focus on a topic you are interested in Develop a Futures viewpoint Consider alternative futures Consider one or more scenarios Consider drawing a scene or telling a story

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7 Subject Exercise Brainstorm –Everyone write a brief topic idea –Once around the room

8 Do Your Research The process of research teaches you Apply your Futures Tools to develop new and interesting insight. Earl’s method –Internet search on “future of topic” –Read or scan top 10-20 hits –Copy and save the best links –Augment with articles, books, videos, etc.

9 Research Exercise Google or Bing – live trial Save good links to a document file or bookmark folder Scan themes for possible BIG IDEAS Scan for discussion starters

10 Develop Your Main Points Which few BIG IDEAS do you want the audience to take away? Clear and concise

11 BIG IDEA Exercise From the previous exercise, propose and refine one to two BIG IDEAS Write in full Simplify Rewrite Review – is this the message viewers should remember from your talk

12 Prepare Your Talk My method –Select material to reinforce 2 – 4 BIG IDEAS –Skimp on history –Limit material on current state –Expand futures view point –Augment with images –Capture video to your desktop (avoid live links) –Footnote your sources thoroughly

13 Prepare Your Talk My goal timeline 1 minute – Agenda 4 minutes – Futures Method 5 minutes – Background and History 10 minutes – Current State 45 minutes – Future Focused 20 minutes – Discussion (only a portion in above) 5 minutes – Recap and Summary === 90 Total Time

14 Preparation Exercise Powerpoint slides (this example with links) –Of course alternates – open office, etc. Word format (starters alternative) DOCDOC Pure discussion –White board, easel

15 Schedule Your Talk Contact SIG coordinators for a date –Future Studies – George Kubik –Economy and Finance – Roger Rydberg –Technology – Hank Lederer –Futures Workshops – David Keenan –Peace – Dick Saunders –Special Presentations – David Keenan Prepare an abstract – few sentences Check – abstract posted correctly

16 Schedule Exercise Who you gonna call? Plan the date Draft an abstract - exercise Post the abstract - exercise Check the posting

17 Refine Your Talk Between original preparation and the scheduled date – keep reading, listening, exploring Review your talk for opportunities to fine tune, clean up, clear up, and most of all reinforce the BIG IDEAS Rehearse, to mirror, voice or video recorder, other people

18 Promote Your Talk Send a message to friends, colleagues, acquaintances Promote yourself as well as MN Futurists Produce a short audio or video promo –YouTube style – 1 to 3 minute teaser –Post it to the MN Futurists site

19 Promotion Exercise Laptop video Mobile phone video

20 Presentation Carry the projector gear Prepare handouts Arrive early Relax Record if possible Establish ground rules, rely on moderator Manage questions Keep to your schedule as rehearsed Emphasize the BIG IDEAS Wrap up with discussion

21 Thank the Audience As a speaker, your goal is to inform the audience about your insight into the future. Take them through your process. Show how you reached this insight. Be appreciative.

22 Follow Up Post revised copy of your talk, with corrections, additions, any survey results, etc. Ask for discussion to continue via the website Ask for feedback from the audience

23 Summary Start preparation – a month in advance if new to presentation – 7 – 10 days if very skilled Focus on BIG IDEAS Promote your talk Give a solid, rehearsed presentation Post your materials Pick a new topic


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