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If you don't change your audience in some way what's the point

If you don't change your audience in some way what's the point

Every presentation should have a change motto. The one change you're going to see in your audience from presenting your idea.

Stuck on the change you want to see? Ask yourself these questions:

  1. MY IDEA- If I had all the freedom in the world, what would I really want to say?
  2. MY SELF- What do I most want my audience to remember about me? Am I a believer or a sceptic?
  3. MY AUDIENCE- Who are the people on the other side of my idea? What makes them tick? What needs do they have? How can I resonate with these people so they wish they'd thought of this idea?

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Experience designer and design teacher interested in well-being, accessibility and great design practices. Specialising in service design, product design and user research.

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