
Because of the preponderance of technology at our disposal, you and I can can gain instant access about any topic in a split second. This is a terrific benefits for speakers, leaders, and sales professionals. We can provide whatever knowledge our audiences need.
In the Information Age, this was a benefit. It enabled us to demonstrate our expertise and helped us earn peopleโs trust.
The Drawback To Unlimited Access
But, this access to unlimited material is a now a problem. Because of technology, our audience members also have access to the same information we do. If we continue to speak the way we used to, weโve fallen into the trap of presenting TMI (Too Much Information). If weโre trying to sell them on an idea, we wonโt persuade them with more data. In other words,
TMI Means They Wonโt Buy.
If youโve ever sat through a presentation that felt like an avalanche of information, you know what I mean. The moment a speaker starts bombarding you with endless statistics, charts, and graphs, your mind begins to wander. You start thinking about your phone. โWhy am I listening to this?โ or โIs there a point to all of this?โ are the only thoughts running through your brain.
A Simpleย Solution
Emphasize perspective over data.
Instead of trying to impress with an information dump, provide your perspective and insights about the implication of that material to the listenerโs life.
Imagine this scenario: Youโre speaking to a group of potential clients. You share the experiences of current clients whoโve faced the same challenge as your audience.
Based on how they overcame that problem, you give hope to this audience that they, too, can overcome the challenge. This provides them with a new perspective on the obstacleโโโthe information hasnโt changed, their point of view has. They now feels confident they can succeed.
The next time youโre preparing a presentation, resist the temptation to overwhelm with material. Instead, focus on one idea that demonstrates that your listeners can overcome their problem. A single, impactful message will capture audience attention and inspire them to take action.
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Michaelโs mission is to help leaders, managers and sales professionals communicate with more confidence, impact, and influence. This passion is born from his own communication difficulties early in his career.
Fortunately, he discovered that public speaking is like riding a bike, swimming or driving a car - itโs a learnable skill. Once he discovered this โsecretโ he became a voracious student of the craft. He took courses, studied some of the worldโs best speakers and storytellers and continues to study presentation and business storytelling skills.
He is hired by companies and organizations, leaders, managers and sales professionals, and TEDx speakers to help them become more confident, impactful and influential communicators.

