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:

  1. A strong headline
  2. Instead of A, let's do B + draw it + benefit
  3. The soltuion + One visual slide to prove it. Use “Graphic Hands” + benefit
  4. Call to Action in three bullet points
  5. 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?

  1. Did the headline grab your attention?
  2. Was the headline relevant to the message?
  3. Were the corridors focused – and did they last for a whole sentence?
  4. Was there a clear line – the “i” – firmly rooted to the ground?
  5. Were the hands used to illustrate the slide?
  6. Did the hands return to an open and ready fallback position?
  7. Were the full stop pauses long enough?
  8. Did the keywords stand out in the headlines?
  9. Was the tempo of speech good – or too fast?
  10. Did the presenter use stations?
  11. Did the presenter use smiling eyes?