It’s time to write… now!
So far we have looked at how to collect ideas together and at some of the factors that will influence your writing. I don’t think we can put off the business of putting pen to paper any longer. This chapter begins by looking at how closely scripted you want your presentation to be and what medium you will use when presenting, then it moves on to look at five steps to writing a presentation.
Thinking about all the things you could say is rather different from sitting down and writing the presentation. Before you can begin, you need to decide on the level of scripting versus spontaneity. Figure 4.1, a matrix of risks and rewards, outlines some of the potential pitfalls depending on your level of scripting, balancing ...
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