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Vendor Presentations

Posted by: Nathaniel Schutta on August 26, 2008

Recently, I sat through some vendor presentations and while I won’t name names, I just have to say: learn to give better talks. If I had a dime for every speaker that said some variation of “if you can read this slide” I’d be playing *a lot* more golf. In what I can only call yet another example of how Scott Adams hides out in my office, our friend Wally shows off a slide that I think I saw earlier this week.

Wally Presents

Oh, and saying “I hope none of you are color blind” isn’t all that funny. Why do people feel compelled to jam twenty things onto one slide? Are the little bits of electrons that costly? I for one have a rather unique presenting style and while my slides don’t do much as takeaways, I have yet to hear someone say they weren’t spot on for presenting. And whatever you do, make an extra pass through your deck for typos; some may still slip through, but trust me, you’re judged on them.

If you find yourself doing any amount of presenting, I beg you to attend a couple of Toastmasters meetings (the damn bell will cure you of filler words - ahs, ums, you knows - right quick.) Spend some quality time on Garr Reynolds’ Presentation Zen, help us all and absorb his lessons. Oh, and if you’re sending people out into the field to represent your company, do us all a favor and send someone with passion. The last vendor talk I sat through nearly put me (and most of the attendees) to sleep and I assure you, that doesn’t improve your odds of a sale.

Nathaniel Schutta

About Nathaniel Schutta

Nathaniel T. Schutta is a software architect and Java Champion focused on cloud computing, developer happiness and building usable applications. A proponent of polyglot programming, Nate has written multiple books, appeared in countless videos and many podcasts. He’s also a seasoned speaker who regularly presents at worldwide conferences, No Fluff Just Stuff symposia, meetups, universities, and user groups. In addition to his day job, Nate is an adjunct professor at the University of Minnesota, where he teaches students to embrace (and evaluate) technical change. Driven to rid the world of bad presentations, he coauthored the book Presentation Patterns with Neal Ford and Matthew McCullough, and he also published Thinking Architecturally and Responsible Microservices available from O’Reilly. His latest book, Fundamentals of Software Engineering, is currently available in early release.

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