3 Lessons from Winston Churchill on How to Present - 60 Second Visual Summary

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WINSTON CHURCHILL'S

He was certainly one of the most influential persons

in British history, and his speeches are consistently

ranked as the best ever given.

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WINSTON CHURCHILL WAS ONE OF THEWORLDS MOST REVERED LEADERS.

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He put in countless hours

of work making his

speeches flawless to incite

inspiration in a desperate

audience.

1. BE ELOQUENT AND ARTICULATE,BUT ALSO BLUNT AND CONCISE

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The average person has an attention span of18 minutes.

Churchi l l spoke in short , cr isp sentences,which gave his speeches a poignantdirectness. He got his point across quicklyand effect ively.

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2. EMPHASIZE YOUR SPEECHWITH RHYTHM AND REPETITION

Churchill's speeches’ rhythmic manner caused theaudience to hang on his every word, waiting withbated breath for what came next.

Repetition reinforced the point he was making.

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3. USE EXCEPTIONALLY VIVID IMAGERY

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Churchill spoke in a grand, epic way withbrilliant words and moving description.

Audiences remember engrossing imagery.

Use as much vivid imagery as possible. Itemphasizes the story aspect of a presentation.

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