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Keynote presentation examples
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keynote presentation examples
  1. KEYNOTE PRESENTATION EXAMPLES TV
  2. KEYNOTE PRESENTATION EXAMPLES MAC

You do not need the ubiquitous and infamous agenda slide, but give people an idea where you're going, a bit of a road map of the journey you're taking them on. (2) Give them an idea of where you're going.

keynote presentation examples

Mingling with the audience before your talk helps this way you're not a stranger. For our unique situations too it is important to establish rapport right from the start. Right off the bat he was acknowledging the importance of the audience and that they are they important ones, they are who this presentation is for. "I just want to take a moment to thank you." CEOs often say these kinds of things, but in this case it seemed very natural, humble, and heartfelt. He welcomed everyone and then quickly (very quickly) reviewed what a fantastic year 2007 was for Apple without visuals or a script.

keynote presentation examples

Jobs walks out on stage all smiles without any formal introduction over the PA. There are many things I like about Jobs's style on stage,* but here are just six. If you do not have the time, then watch this edited tongue-in-cheek-version of Tuesday's Macworld keynote below which condenses the content down to 60 seconds.Īs with all Steve Jobs presentations, there is much we can learn and apply to our own unique situation. You can watch the entire presentation here on the Apple site.

KEYNOTE PRESENTATION EXAMPLES TV

Maybe not his best performance ever (there were a couple of minor glitches and the Apple TV hunk could have been shorter), but still it was very good. Product announcements aside, Jobs did a very good job on stage as usual Tuesday. This is a good problem to have, but it is a real challenge nonetheless.

KEYNOTE PRESENTATION EXAMPLES MAC

Macobserver reported that Jobs's keynote Tuesday in San Francisco was not one of his "expectation-shattering presentations." They quoted Your Mac Life host Shawn King saying that "Jobs's performance seemed a little off." But as a commenter on the website said ".if Jobs had announced contact with an alien civilization, it wouldn't have 'shattered expectations.'" The downside of having a reputation for being "insanely great" at anything is that expectations will surely rise for you to top your last performance (your last product, your last album, your last book, etc.).














Keynote presentation examples