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- 1. TED(x), PechaKucha & Co. Transform your events in
seconds Lars Sudmann mail@lars-sudmann.com Twitter:
@larssudmann
- 2. My personal thoughts & experiences @larssudmann
- 3. I: TED, TEDx, PechaKucha & Co. II: The structure behind
the magic III: Short speeches at your event
- 4. 18 minutes
- 5. Its long enough to be serious but short enough to hold
peoples attention. Chris Anderson
- 6. 3 minutes 6 minutes 9 minutes 12 minutes 18 minutes
- 7. Lars Sudmann @ PK Maastricht
- 8. Falling Walls
- 9. Your favorite TED(x) talk?
- 10. TED is bad!
- 11. TED(x) & Co. are re-setting expectations
- 12. I: TED, TEDx, PechaKucha & Co. II: The structure behind
the magic III: Short speeches at your event
- 13. Presence Rhetorical devices Structured Not nervous
Confident Body Language Hands Gestures Great slides
- 14. B. + D. Joubert Source: TED.com for demonstration
purposes
- 15. Write down your topic/idea @larssudmann
- 16. Tony Robbins Source: TED.com for demonstration
purposes
- 17. Distill your 3 key messages
- 18. Delivery Ignite! Style @larssudmann
- 19. Lars Sudmann @ PK Maastricht
- 20. 15 seconds per key message
- 21. Switch
- 22. 15 seconds per key message
- 23. Now fill it with H, H, H & H @larssudmann
- 24. #1 Head @larssudmann
- 25. ://www.flickr.com/photos/bernhardtsoccer
- 26. An average meeting
- 27. Hans Rosling Source: TED.com for demonstration
purposes
- 28. Dance with data @larssudmann
- 29. #2 Heart @larssudmann
- 30. Touch emotions via (personal) stories @larssudmann
- 31. What is personal is universal @larssudmann
- 32. Once upon a time there was__________ Every
day_________________________ One day___________________________
Because of that_____________________ Because of
that_____________________ Until finally________________________
Pixar Model
- 33. #3 Humor @larssudmann
- 34. Laughs per minute @larssudmann
- 35. laughs top 3 talks: 1.6 @larssudmann
- 36. Head, e.g. via dancing with data Heart, e.g via personal
stories Humor, e.g. via breaking a pattern @larssudmann
- 37. Richard St. John Source: TED.com for demonstration
purposes
- 38. #4 Heavy Duty @larssudmann
- 39. The TED speaker commandments @larssudmann
- 40. 1. Dream big. Strive to create the best talk you have ever
given. Reveal something never seen before. Do something the
audience will remember forever. Share an idea that could change the
world. Source: TED material for TEDx speaker
- 41. Dream big Source: TED material for TEDx speaker
- 42. Flickr/sk8geek
- 43. Flickr/_e.t
- 44. Dream big Source: TED material for TEDx speaker
- 45. Head, e.g. via dancing with data Heart, e.g via personal
stories Humor, e.g. via breaking a pattern Heavy Duty, e.g. dream
big
- 46. I: TED, TEDx, PechaKucha & Co. II: The structure behind
the magic III: Short speeches at your event
- 47. How to build short sessions into your events?
@larssudmann
- 48. Mix short & long sessions @larssudmann
- 49. Discuss ways how short sessions can work at your event
@larssudmann
- 50. Preparing the speakers @larssudmann
- 51. Sales Division A Division B Division C Division D Division
E Division F Division G
- 52. AGENT POLLEN & FLOWER CHARACTERISTICS ENDUCER/
ENTICEMENT OTHER Wind Abundant, smooth, small pollen grains Dull
colored flowers, small or absent petals, sexes often separate;
well-exposed stamens and stigmas None More common in temperate
regions than tropical Beetles Large flowers borne singly, or small
and aggregated into inflorescence, white or dull color, strong odor
(spicy, fruity or fetid, not sweet) May secrete nectar, or the
petals or specialized food bodies eaten directly` Bees and other
Hymenoptera Showy, bright petal of yellow or blue color; nectarines
at base of corolla tube Nectar, pollen, sexual trickery Bees are
most common pollinator worldwide. Birds Red and yellow, low odor;
flower shape restricts access to nectar to appropriate animals only
Heavy nectar loads Butterflies Similar to bee flowers, may include
reds Nectar Moths Night flowering, heavy sweet fragrance, white or
pale color Nectar Bats Large, strong flowers, dull colored, night
opening, strong fermenting/fruit-like odors; Copious nectar Many
bats eat pollen; pollen from bat-pollinated species tends to by
high in protein compared to insect-
- 53. Create a Win-Win Situation Participation provides positive
exposure for the company Good Public Relations Educate the
community Participation builds a stronger work force Technical
& non technical development Enhances personal networking ACMEs
activities provide input in shaping policy & developing
standards
- 54. Preparing with high tech @larssudmann
- 55. I: TED, TEDx, PechaKucha & Co. II: The structure behind
the magic III: Short speeches at your event
- 56. Be sincere. Be brief. Be seated. Franklin D. Roosevelt
- 57. TED(x), PechaKucha & Co. Transform your events in
seconds Lars Sudmann mail@lars-sudmann.com Twitter:
@larssudmann