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Three ways to more effectively present your designs

Three ways to more effectively present your designs

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3 Ways To Effectively

3 Ways To Effectively

How to effectively communicate your design decisions to the stakeholders. The following are not only restricted to design

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Focus On Audience

Focus On Audience

Answer the most important question when you prepare the presentation - what does the audience need to know and what they'll do with the information that you give

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Speak To Specifics, Not Generalization

Speak To Specifics, Not Generalization

Be clear on what is being shown and what specific parts the audience should pay attention too

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Present Less, Listen More

Present Less, Listen More

Engage with the stakeholders rather than you talking yourself. For eg. For 30 mins presentation, split 10 mins for presentation and 20 mins for questions, clarifications or to share feedback

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