tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-19272053.post6040247936986515410..comments2023-10-21T17:05:31.600+05:30Comments on Oh I See (CIO Inverted): Do you have one big message ?Oh I See (CIO inverted)http://www.blogger.com/profile/15611012582757369102noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-19272053.post-90794940738994907812011-07-14T14:00:02.683+05:302011-07-14T14:00:02.683+05:30Very correct. Often speakers forget the context in...Very correct. Often speakers forget the context in which they are asked to deliver and put on sales cap. As far audience, the very purpose of attending a conference or event is defeated. I believe that imparting some insight, knowledge, new learning or thought leadership itself awakes the audience to look around and know more about the speaker. In this situation, speaker himself then becomes a company's brand ambassdor and his purpose is also achieved. So its better, speaker should deliver in the context as also after understanding his target audience's level as well. <br /><br />An innovative way of presentation can be using Mind Maps which rules out the conventional bulleted presentation model and visually presents connected information. Easier to grasp as well.Diaspark Inchttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14681591464831740614noreply@blogger.com