Hello everyone, I'd just like to say thank you for watching, sharing and commenting on this talk, and above all for trying out the techniques I outlined. As I write this, it's just passed a million views, which is so very humbling. Four years on, I still haven't succeeded in my quest to rid the world of boring, ineffective presentations, but with your help, we can make progress every day. Make every presentation transformational, and something you would be happy to watch, and you will already be well on the road to achieving your objectives - and showing others how effective presentations can be.
I'm currently writing a presentation I'm gonna have in front of a few other creators at a creator camp. I had no idea where to start but your guide is helping a ton! Thank you.
1. Tailor your talk to the audience and context. Why do they care? 2. Share why YOU care. Examples from your experience. 3. Aim to transform the audience, beyond just informing. Change what your audience knows, but also what they believe, feel, and do.
Nice...took notes on this. Need to speak in front of people on the subject of crypto and blockchain for the first time with an audience that isn't in the tech field like myself. This is the beginning of a very new journey for me. As someone who is technically a nobody, since I have no formal credentials or degrees backing my years of experience, this is quite exciting to say the least lol. Wish me luck!
I have used this once for a presentation and it was the most interactive and engaging presentation I have given, I am back here today because I am preparing for an even bigger presentation. Thank you Sir So i have an update, i used it for the bigger presentation in front of 500 people online, and i got some great feedback. the audience understood and agreed with the content. This video is gonna improve a lot of bad presentations😊
I've tested it out, for my project and it works! I wasn't organized and nervous on how to make it natural and interesting. I have now developed ideas and a good structure with this TED talk's help. Thank you so much!
01:50 Importance of magic ingredients in amazing presentations 03:18 Telling personal stories and examples is crucial for engaging the audience. 04:49 Understanding audience transformation is key to successful presentations. 06:21 Understanding the audience's needs and guiding them through a transformation. 10:11 Creating a clear storyline for presentations 11:22 Using rapid brain patterns to transform audience 14:12 Engage your audience for amazing impact
Mira, my advice - give your audience more concrete recomendations "How to solve some problem for exactly", "What to tell and to do" etc - put yourself in your audience place. Show them that you feel and understand them
The Audience - it’s their presentation, not yours, so personalize your presentation to suit your audience, their needs, and their expectations, as well as their context. Bring them into the presentation and make it special for them, and they will listen attentively. The Speaker - even if it’s their presentation, it’s important for you to put something personal into it. If someone else could have delivered the exact same talk with the exact same words, then there’s nothing of you in there, and that matters because when you share, we care. So make it clear why you care and tell them stories and examples from your experience to illustrate your key messages. Transformation - too many presentations aim only to inform their audience, and that fails because people forget most of what they hear very quickly. Presentations are best for transforming audiences: changing something in what they believe, feel, and do. Always build your presentation around your transformational objectives.
My professor made me watch this video, and now I really feel transformed, I would definitely adapt to the 3 magic ingredients in the future presentations.
Presentation is not about information, it is about transformation. This idea is essential and revolutionized the way I am preparing the presentation. Thank you very much
I don’t know if that’s always the case. I’m presenting to the leadership team of one of the most recognisable brands in the world today. How I’m going to change their company globally, yes transformation but they really want the details, the information.
Phil, I'm grateful to you for your speech! I'm from Russia and have a dream to represent myself with my observations about things that make me better. One day, I'll be able to do this therefore your impact was truly enormous
I learned from your story, have applied it to my next presentation and through lessons learned, intend on applying the change for a transformation outcome! Thank you!!!
This is kinda crazy, like I genuinely enjoyed this presentation. I’ve watched a few ted talks just for the info but this one I was genuinely entertained. Well done.
Great job on the presentation and the system! I used Audience Transformation Roadmap to create a presentation last year and it went really well. I have another presentation coming up soon and needed a refresher, so thank you again, Phil!
I have found the volume of information and connections tends to help elevate… the focus of the topics and the greater connections and relatability. It helps on multiple levels… lots of focus.
Thank you, Phil Waknell, for the new perspective. I loved the more holistic approach introduced here, as it takes into account what the audience may want in tandem with what the speaker wishes to convey. Good luck with the spreading of good presenting. Cheers! :-)
Thanks. It is true, you got to be the walker of your talk. Take them into your world and show how it is not that all different from theirs. Make them realize you feel what they feel to it and whatever you have to suggest, they will open up and understand and may try and implement it as they have put their shoe in yours. Thanks for this talk.
I just took a job with some high level presentations and it hit me that I need to sharpen those skills even though I'm horrified at the thought of this requirement of my new job. Organizing is always the hardest part for me and this is fantastic!
I have done whole lecture patiently just amazing .I am following this youtube chennel for this reason .I have learnt huge from this also I am running with this chennel .I will try to make my presentation.I made my presentation also i am working with this video rules .Sir just amazing .Everyone has great presentation here .
Great presentation, Phil! But what about body language? Evolutionary and social psychology shows us that hand gestures and general body posture is the number one determining factor in coming across as trustworthy and authentic. And you do this flawlessly, Phil. For the viewers, I think it is extremely important to work on different non verbal cues to create trustworthiness. For example, open palms while communicating, smiling, moving and using the eyebrows while talking, intonation, pointing the feet to the audience, using pauses in your presentation, standing up straight and so on. It's not always about what we say, but about HOW we say it. Not to mention that the first impression already determines whether people will remember your presentation as good or bad. Body language first, then the rest. Nonetheless, great information that makes place for transformation!
That was one of the best and well rehearsed fundamental examples that held my attention to the end. Please understand with respect to your winning formula that only two points was not mentioned and hope with what it seems is one of the best remains in my mind for longer than the first few years of my life.
Wow, what a topic! Engaging presentations are rare, but that's exactly what makes them so powerful when done right. Phil Waknell nails it: It’s not just about what you say, but how you say it. He reveals the three magic ingredients for a successful presentation, and shows how to masterfully combine them. What inspires me most is the idea of crafting a clear narrative that underscores your message. TED Talks are successful for a reason-they tell stories that stick. What do you think is the key to an impressive presentation?
This was amazing. I couldn't believe it went by so quickly, I had to double-check when he said "you've been watching for the past 10 minutes". I'll definitely pass on the advice.
Does anyone know or saw the formula or pattern that the presenter followed from the matrix (before, transf, after) to the actual presentation? It seems random, but should be a hidden pattern.
Hi! My advice - give your audience more concrete recomendations "How to solve some problem for exactly", "What to tell and to do" etc - put yourself in your audience place. Show them that you feel and understand them
Phil Waknell's TEDxSaclay talk highlights the magic formula for crafting unforgettable presentations. Here are the key takeaways: It's all about the audience: Presentations aren't about you; they're about the attendees. Tailor your content to their specific needs, expectations, and context. Infuse your personality: Waknell emphasizes the importance of adding a personal touch. Share stories, experiences, and insights that only you can bring. This authenticity fosters connection and makes your message more memorable. Go beyond informing - transform: Most presentations simply aim to inform. To truly captivate your audience, strive for transformation. Help them see things differently, feel something new, or inspire them to take action. By focusing on these three ingredients: audience, speaker, and transformation, you can craft presentations that resonate and leave a lasting impact.
Hello everyone, I'd just like to say thank you for watching, sharing and commenting on this talk, and above all for trying out the techniques I outlined. As I write this, it's just passed a million views, which is so very humbling. Four years on, I still haven't succeeded in my quest to rid the world of boring, ineffective presentations, but with your help, we can make progress every day. Make every presentation transformational, and something you would be happy to watch, and you will already be well on the road to achieving your objectives - and showing others how effective presentations can be.
The way u arrange your brainstorming ideas were magical. How are those things arranged based on ...?
Thank you for helping me pass my English class, I really owe it to you
I'm currently writing a presentation I'm gonna have in front of a few other creators at a creator camp. I had no idea where to start but your guide is helping a ton! Thank you.
This is great, many thanks. My admission paper is soon to be magically transformed😉🙏🏆
Thank you so much, Sir, for really guiding me amazingly.
"I haven't failed, I just haven't succeeded yet" is my new mantra.
Bars!!!!! 🔥 I love it
Yes!!!
1. Tailor your talk to the audience and context. Why do they care?
2. Share why YOU care. Examples from your experience.
3. Aim to transform the audience, beyond just informing. Change what your audience knows, but also what they believe, feel, and do.
so well explained im just wasting my time listening the whole thing
Thanks , u r cmnt really saved my time
Big thanks brother
Nice...took notes on this. Need to speak in front of people on the subject of crypto and blockchain for the first time with an audience that isn't in the tech field like myself. This is the beginning of a very new journey for me. As someone who is technically a nobody, since I have no formal credentials or degrees backing my years of experience, this is quite exciting to say the least lol. Wish me luck!
@@JRis44 bro please share your experience
I have used this once for a presentation and it was the most interactive and engaging presentation I have given, I am back here today because I am preparing for an even bigger presentation. Thank you Sir
So i have an update, i used it for the bigger presentation in front of 500 people online, and i got some great feedback. the audience understood and agreed with the content. This video is gonna improve a lot of bad presentations😊
But tell brief how to use this in presentation
I've tested it out, for my project and it works! I wasn't organized and nervous on how to make it natural and interesting. I have now developed ideas and a good structure with this TED talk's help. Thank you so much!
01:50 Importance of magic ingredients in amazing presentations
03:18 Telling personal stories and examples is crucial for engaging the audience.
04:49 Understanding audience transformation is key to successful presentations.
06:21 Understanding the audience's needs and guiding them through a transformation.
10:11 Creating a clear storyline for presentations
11:22 Using rapid brain patterns to transform audience
14:12 Engage your audience for amazing impact
I have a presentation tomorrow and this video was in my notifications .. presentations are a really hard thing for introverts like me :)))
Hahaha this is so true. Best of luck 🤞
@@umarshafiq-motivationalvid666 thank you 🙏
As an introvert Mira I am wishing you all the best. You can do it.
@@emmcatherine1460 thank you so much 😍🙏
Mira, my advice - give your audience more concrete recomendations "How to solve some problem for exactly", "What to tell and to do" etc - put yourself in your audience place. Show them that you feel and understand them
This information is phenomenal! People pay thousands of dollars for this level of consulting. Phil Waknell is my hero 🎉🎉🎉
Ya, except you said it--it's information. He was supposed to be transformational.
@@michaelwells1349 Yikes
The Audience - it’s their presentation, not yours, so personalize your presentation to suit your audience, their needs, and their expectations, as well as their context. Bring them into the presentation and make it special for them, and they will listen attentively.
The Speaker - even if it’s their presentation, it’s important for you to put something personal into it. If someone else could have delivered the exact same talk with the exact same words, then there’s nothing of you in there, and that matters because when you share, we care. So make it clear why you care and tell them stories and examples from your experience to illustrate your key messages.
Transformation - too many presentations aim only to inform their audience, and that fails because people forget most of what they hear very quickly. Presentations are best for transforming audiences: changing something in what they believe, feel, and do. Always build your presentation around your transformational objectives.
This is excellent, excellent advice. My Boss shared this in our team meeting, and I'm so glad she did.
Definitely an eye-opener ❤Blessings to All.
This is the best presentation advice I have seen yet. Excellent!
1. Audiance
2. Speaker
3. Transformation
Thank you.
Spoiler Alert!
Thanks
BELIEVE AND FEEL ARE TWO DIFFERENT THINGS
BELIEF IS STRONGER THAN WHAT YOU FEEL
WHEN A FEELING IS DEEP ROOTED IT BECOMES A BELIEF
"Focus not on informing but in transforming your audience." - I really appreciate for the great TIPS!!!
The best and most simplest structure to present. Phenomenal and extremely useful tool! Thank you for sharing this one.
Today's my presentation and I am glad to come across this video. 🥰
My professor made me watch this video, and now I really feel transformed, I would definitely adapt to the 3 magic ingredients in the future presentations.
senin ben professor'ünü sikeyim izlete izlete bu videoyu mu izletti amk çinlisi
Who loves a good TED TALK
Sometimes...
I love but its my secret. Dont tell anyone, okay?
McCarthy l
@@vladislav_kuznetsov_ no, im telling my friends
Who doesn't
Presentation is not about information, it is about transformation. This idea is essential and revolutionized the way I am preparing the presentation. Thank you very much
I don’t know if that’s always the case. I’m presenting to the leadership team of one of the most recognisable brands in the world today. How I’m going to change their company globally, yes transformation but they really want the details, the information.
🎯 Key points for quick navigation:
00:30 *Presentations enjoyable, effective*
01:29 *Audience central focus*
03:25 *Personalize speaker input*
04:56 *Aim for transformation*
06:26 *Identify audience needs*
07:55 *Use Roadmap tool*
09:53 *Curiosity, motivation, optimism*
11:47 *Storyline creation magic*
12:47 *Use in various contexts*
13:20 *Three key ingredients*
13:51 *Share presentation magic*
14:17 *Transformative audience impact*
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Phil, I'm grateful to you for your speech! I'm from Russia and have a dream to represent myself with my observations about things that make me better. One day, I'll be able to do this therefore your impact was truly enormous
I learned from your story, have applied it to my next presentation and through lessons learned, intend on applying the change for a transformation outcome! Thank you!!!
i really in an awe how educational and practical this video is, it's like a life-changing information, and of course transforming me
This is kinda crazy, like I genuinely enjoyed this presentation. I’ve watched a few ted talks just for the info but this one I was genuinely entertained. Well done.
Great job on the presentation and the system! I used Audience Transformation Roadmap to create a presentation last year and it went really well. I have another presentation coming up soon and needed a refresher, so thank you again, Phil!
public speaking will forever be my forte, this vid just helped me enhance it more
Dear Mr. Waknell, thank you! This is fantastic!
True
I have found the volume of information and connections tends to help elevate… the focus of the topics and the greater connections and relatability. It helps on multiple levels… lots of focus.
By far the most not boring, interesting, TED talk I've ever heard lol
The audience is who is present and they care
The Speaker is presenting the message
Transformation: provide a message that will not be forgotten
So bro just gave a mindmap on the presentation that was still going on.... I'm confused but loved it a lot.
It is the first time Ive wrote a comment for a TED talk. What a great presentation !!
Thank you, Phil Waknell, for the new perspective.
I loved the more holistic approach introduced here, as it takes into account what the audience may want in tandem with what the speaker wishes to convey.
Good luck with the spreading of good presenting. Cheers! :-)
No new perspective at all. Just read Jerry Weisman's PRESENTING TO WIN, the book where the stuff comes from.
@@patrickvdven172 I took a quick look at 'Presenting To Win,' and it seems like it might be an interesting read. Thank you for sharing! :-D
good
This is an awesome presentation. Used this to write a paper about business and presentations and really opened my eyes
This guy is top tier.
Nailed it.
I use this for every presentation I do - bloody brilliant tool
his suit is one of the few suits that really look perfect
I was looking for how to structure my presentation and I find it here. Amazing video
Thanks. It is true, you got to be the walker of your talk. Take them into your world and show how it is not that all different from theirs. Make them realize you feel what they feel to it and whatever you have to suggest, they will open up and understand and may try and implement it as they have put their shoe in yours. Thanks for this talk.
I just took a job with some high level presentations and it hit me that I need to sharpen those skills even though I'm horrified at the thought of this requirement of my new job.
Organizing is always the hardest part for me and this is fantastic!
When you don't have time to prepare for the presentation beforehand, so you prepare the presentation during the presentation. Mindblown! xD
hahahah
I have done whole lecture patiently just amazing .I am following this youtube chennel for this reason .I have learnt huge from this also I am running with this chennel .I will try to make my presentation.I made my presentation also i am working with this video rules .Sir just amazing .Everyone has great presentation here .
I appreciate your engaging presentation style!
Exactly what I was looking for. Wonderful 👏
I find endless pleasure by watching this presentation thanks❤
You’ve got a unique way of presenting ideas!
Excellent i will definitely use this in my solo talk this week
You have a unique way of presenting ideas!
Amazing! Thank you ❤❤❤
You’ve got a great way of presenting ideas!
your talk was very appriciative! thank you so much for telling the instruction
🤗🤔🤔🤔
You have presented a great presentation,sir
Phil Waknell, thank you for sharing this ♡
amazing, thank you very much !
Best presentation is the one that others can't understand, until and unless you are there to explain.
He's not talking about slides, he's talking about speeches.
Great presentation, Phil! But what about body language? Evolutionary and social psychology shows us that hand gestures and general body posture is the number one determining factor in coming across as trustworthy and authentic. And you do this flawlessly, Phil. For the viewers, I think it is extremely important to work on different non verbal cues to create trustworthiness. For example, open palms while communicating, smiling, moving and using the eyebrows while talking, intonation, pointing the feet to the audience, using pauses in your presentation, standing up straight and so on. It's not always about what we say, but about HOW we say it. Not to mention that the first impression already determines whether people will remember your presentation as good or bad. Body language first, then the rest.
Nonetheless, great information that makes place for transformation!
Very interesting structure and approach to making presentations. Thanks for sharing this!
God... this is mind boggling.
I've gotta presentation in 24 hours and have had weeks to prepare. And yet here I am.
That was one of the best and well rehearsed fundamental examples that held my attention to the end. Please understand with respect to your winning formula that only two points was not mentioned and hope with what it seems is one of the best remains in my mind for longer than the first few years of my life.
The roadmap is amazing!
This is brilliant! :) ❤
Ill be applying this during my interview tomorrow. Ill keep you posted.
amazing, loved it, thanks
Most useful TED Talk for me 😁
This video provides excellent advice on speeches
Wow, what a topic! Engaging presentations are rare, but that's exactly what makes them so powerful when done right.
Phil Waknell nails it: It’s not just about what you say, but how you say it. He reveals the three magic ingredients for a successful presentation, and shows how to masterfully combine them.
What inspires me most is the idea of crafting a clear narrative that underscores your message. TED Talks are successful for a reason-they tell stories that stick. What do you think is the key to an impressive presentation?
Great presentation. I shared this with so many friends. Love from Indonesia
i dare to say that you might be one of the most powerful man ever.
That was so interesting and it concerns everyone
not everyone. Only who wants to get better)
@@vladislav_kuznetsov_ yes that's true yet everyone would feel concern about making presentations interesting but yes, not everyone feel concern
A transforming video , thanks
This was amazing. I couldn't believe it went by so quickly, I had to double-check when he said "you've been watching for the past 10 minutes". I'll definitely pass on the advice.
That was really amazing🥰
This is my fav channel
Me too 😋
Now i am in the metro and going to university campus watching this video . I hope I can do my best today after 15 minutes👋👋👋
This one, is the one I'm looking for.
LOVE LOVE LOVE!
This is so apt. I am transformed
Excellent. Will try to implement part of it effective today
I will tomorrow, okay?
Me too !!
Thank you very much Phil! Amazing talk!
this is wonderful
Does anyone know or saw the formula or pattern that the presenter followed from the matrix (before, transf, after) to the actual presentation? It seems random, but should be a hidden pattern.
wow, so fantastic. Thanks for your video
Amazing talk, thank you for sharing❤
thanks.. i have a presentation next week.. this helps
Hi! My advice - give your audience more concrete recomendations "How to solve some problem for exactly", "What to tell and to do" etc - put yourself in your audience place. Show them that you feel and understand them
Great piece
Iv got a presentation for uni tomorrow, wish me luck.
Phil Waknell's TEDxSaclay talk highlights the magic formula for crafting unforgettable presentations. Here are the key takeaways:
It's all about the audience: Presentations aren't about you; they're about the attendees. Tailor your content to their specific needs, expectations, and context.
Infuse your personality: Waknell emphasizes the importance of adding a personal touch. Share stories, experiences, and insights that only you can bring. This authenticity fosters connection and makes your message more memorable.
Go beyond informing - transform: Most presentations simply aim to inform. To truly captivate your audience, strive for transformation. Help them see things differently, feel something new, or inspire them to take action.
By focusing on these three ingredients: audience, speaker, and transformation, you can craft presentations that resonate and leave a lasting impact.
truly brilliant
Quite awesome and mind blowing. I m gonna apply.
Amazing!!!
Very informative thanks for sharing with us.
What is the best way to engage the audience back into my narrative when I feel I lost their attention?
in another ted talk i heard asking questions is effective
😕😕😕😕😕
Thanks Phil
Thank you for an amazing presentation!
great job
says it all - well done
wowww, it is great. i have presentation next week so i will make kind of this presentation to my audiences'
When do you Improve Runcorn Halton
You made me watch till the end
Wow - thank you.