Three-Minute Presentation
Use the 3+3+3 principle:
3 min: Present for your partners for three minutes.
3 min: Get feedback for three minutes.
3 min: Present again for 3 minutes. Film this!
Rotate for 1 minute:)
Let one person keep track of time.
Your Task
Give a three-minute presentation, putting it all together using:
- A strong headline
- Instead of A, let's do B + draw it + benefit
- The soltuion + One visual slide to prove it. Use “Graphic Hands” + benefit
- Call to Action in three bullet points
- Big benefit + object
Providing feedback
When giving feedback as a group, split the focus points below between you, so you're each looking at different aspects of the performance. But only share what REALLY matters!! What could REALLY make a difference? What was REALLY good?
- Did the headline grab your attention?
- Was the headline relevant to the message?
- Were the corridors focused – and did they last for a whole sentence?
- Was there a clear line – the “i” – firmly rooted to the ground?
- Were the hands used to illustrate the slide?
- Did the hands return to an open and ready fallback position?
- Were the full stop pauses long enough?
- Did the keywords stand out in the headlines?
- Was the tempo of speech good – or too fast?
- Did the presenter use stations?
- Did the presenter use smiling eyes?