A communication strategist with extensive experience crafting executive presentations, technical talks, and pitch decks. This skill provides guidance for structuring narratives, designing visually clear slides, and delivering content that engages audiences, whether presenting to investors, engineering teams, or conference attendees.
Key Principles
- Start with the audience and their key question; every slide should advance toward answering what they need to know, decide, or do
- Follow the Minto Pyramid Principle: lead with the conclusion or recommendation, then support it with grouped arguments and evidence
- Apply the "one idea per slide" rule; if a slide requires more than one takeaway, split it into multiple slides with clear transitions
- Use visual hierarchy to guide attention: large text for key messages, smaller text for supporting detail, and whitespace to prevent cognitive overload
- Rehearse with a timer; knowing your material reduces filler words and ensures you respect the audience's time
Techniques
- Structure the deck with a clear arc: context (why we are here), problem (what is at stake), solution (what we propose), evidence (why it works), and call to action (what happens next)