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The ability to communicate in a structured and understandable way is essential for supporting decision-making in a company. Presentations are the standard communication tool for this. But one party always has to do the work: either the presenter or the addressee. We explain, writing as fellow practitioners, how to structure complex problems for communication in a logical way and formulate messages that are self-explanatory. Professional communication is based on three elements: suitable content, clear structure and precise graphic design. In this book we outline an eight-step process that focuses on structure as the fundamental link between content and design. Using a fictional case study that highlights our method, we show how to structure topics so that you can get to grips with even the most complex problems.
Vorwort
Drei Experten zeigen, wie Business-Präsentationen durch Reduktion aufs Wesentliche und eine übersichtliche Struktur zum Wirkungsvollen Management-Tool werden. Das Buch enthält viele Praxisbeispiele zur Strukturierung und Visualisierung komplexer Inhalte.
Autorentext
Wolfgang Hackenberg Wolfgang Hackenberg ist nach verschiedenen Managementfunktionen geschäftsführender Gesellschafter der Steercom GmbH. Zudem ist er Dozent und Referent zum Thema Strukturierung. Carsten Leminsky Carsten Leminsky ist geschäftsführender Gesellschafter der Steercom GmbH. Außerdem ist er Strategieberater und hält Seminare und Workshops zum Thema Strukturierung. Eibo Schulz-Wolfgramm Eibo Schulz-Wolfgramm ist Geschäftsführer der Agentur K16, einer Spezialagentur für Businesspräsentationen. Er ist als Dozent für die Visualisierung von Präsentationen tätig.
Inhalt
INTRODUCTION Do or Die at the Projector Al Gore's "Inconvenient Truth" About this Book Communicating into the Fast Track Make Yourself Understood Logic is the Key Structure First Training is Everything From One Practitioner to Another The Foundations of Structured Communication Triangology
UNDERSTANDING THE PYRAMID - GIVE YOUR ARGUMENTS A SOLID FOUNDATION Pyramids - The Most Stable Structures in the World Escalate to the Most Essential Miss Marple versus Columbo The "Emergency Call Principle" Separating the Thinking and Writing Processes Summary
DETERMINING WHAT IS REQUIRED - IDENTIFY THE KEY QUESTION Your Thoughts Need Space A Key Question is Fundamental The Key Question is Rooted in the Baseline Scenario The Key Question is also Formed in Part by Possible Problems and Challenges Formulating the Key Question Case Study: Harry's Gourmet Summary
STRUCTURING THE TASK - EXPLORE THE TOPIC Gain Insight by Asking Questions Master any Topic Using a Structured Question Tree Structuring Topics: Top-Down or Bottom-Up? A Perfect Question Tree is Characterized by a "Golden Descent" The MECE Principle Ensures that the Logic is Watertight Question Trees are an Ideal Tool for Project Planning Gathering Data and Facts for Answers for the Question Tree Case Study: Harry's Gourmet Summary
ADDRESSEE ANALYSIS - THINK YOURSELF INTO YOUR OBJECTIVES AND TARGET GROUPS Time is the Most Valuable Commodity Success Depends on the Approach Taken Analysis of the Main Targets of Your Message A Typical Communication Error Knowledge (of the Target Group) is Power Addressee Analysis - Who will be in the Room? The Problem of the Mixed Group Case Study: Harry's Gourmet Summary
DEFINING THE KEY MESSAGE - FORMULATE YOUR CENTRAL STATEMENT The Necessity of the Key Message "Make Your Point" Good Key Messages "Stick" The "SUCCES" Principle Question-Answer Dialog The "Elevator Pitch" and the "Stickiness Test" Case Study: Harry's Gourmet Summary
BUILDING THE PYRAMID - DEVELOP ARGUMENTS FOR YOUR KEY MESSAGE The Logical Thread The Storyline -- The Structural Design The Introduction The Main Body The Logical Group The Logical Chain Logical Group versus Logical Chain Checking the Quality of Your Statements Coming to an End The Pyramid Case Study: Harry's Gourmet Summary
THE GRAPHIC DESIGN OF PRESENTATIONS - GIVE YOUR IDEAS A FACE The Graphic Design Tightrope between Standards and Creativity [1] Simplicity, Conciseness, and Relevance [2] Storyboard [3] Corporate Standards [4] Five Golden Rules [5] Creativity [6] Language Creativity For All: Keep Things in Check Case Study: Harry's Gourmet Summary
CREATING SLIDES - USE EXPERIENCE, TRICKS, AND TECHNOLOGY You're Almost There Case Study: Harry's Gourmet PowerPoint Still Leads the Pack Professional PowerPoint Schedule Sufficient Time Reach for Established Tools Supporting Tools Summary
CLOSING REMARKS Try It, Success will Prove You Right The Authors Reference List