(my biggest audience so far)... it all seemed to go well and there were questions at the
end about certain topics I covered, which is always a good sign that there is interest
and impact in what you are talking about.
Below are some of my Keynote slides, not in any order really, but just give a glimpse of
some key topics and title slides to which I built cases, numbers and inspiration around.
It's a little out of context here without my VO (they always are unless recorded) but I'll post
an expanded version to Slideshare at some point hopefully ;-)
Since 2008 I've been doing this type of thing, to small groups, to clients, in-house and even
to individuals sometimes. I don't profess to be a professional speaker or anything like it,
nor do I wish to be (I think)... it's more a thing I like to do get my research, insights and
analysis out in one go, or out in a bigger way. There is definitely skill to creating flow and
how you join the dotes, the biggest problem I find is what to leave out as my inspiration
presentations are structured in a specific way, designed to help brands and companies
see the light and the opportunities to relate to people in the new world. That saying though,
it's more about personal development ;-)

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