How do you deliver a well-organized and powerful presentation without reading from a bunch of notes? Answer: Memorize your speech outline, not a script. Memorizing your outline will help you stay on point and allow you to deliver your presentation hands-free.
Every presentation should have an introduction, a body, and a conclusion. There are many sub-components you could add to each of those sections. Following is a sample speech outline that works for many types of presentations.
Sample Speech Outline
Introduction
- Hook (attention grabber)
- Introduce Yourself
- Verbal Roadmap: “Today we are going to talk about three key points …”
Body
- Point 1
- Point 2
- Point 3
Conclusion
- Summary: “Here’s what we covered today …”
- Call to Action: “I challenge and encourage you to …”
- Outcome: “And when we do this together, we will all live in a better world.”
By learning to speak unscripted, you will look more natural, be more compelling, have more credibility, and exude more confidence. And when you do, you will deliver more persuasive presentations.
To learn more about speaking unscripted, check out our upcoming workshop: Impromptu Speaking: Presenting Without a Net.