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99% of people are forgotten after their presentations.
Here’s how the legendary Steve Jobs became unforgettable when he spoke:
1. Keep it simple
→ Jobs spoke in simple, clear words that a primary school student would understand.
2. Facts Tell, Stories Sell
→ His presentations were crafted as emotional journeys to create connections.
3. Use Voice to Engage
→ Jobs used his voice as an instrument. He varied his tone, pitch, and volume to emphasize his points.
4. Minimalist Slides
→ Jobs’ presentations were clean and visually striking. Few words, more impact.
5. Rehearse, Rehearse, Rehearse
→ He didn’t just get the words right but worked on his flow, pauses, and delivery weeks in advance.
6. Own the space
Jobs owned the stage. He moved with purpose, used gestures, and made eye contact.
These rules won’t just make you a better speaker.
They’ll also make you a more influential leader.
Jobs’ presentations changed the world.
You can make your next presentation a showstopper.
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