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Any fool can put together a presentation; this book exists because so many do.

Theres something sucking the life out of audiences everywhere, transforming them from the very people who can change your business into the disengaged masses. Its called The Boredom ... and your job is to slay it!

Its time to fight back.

Its time to save the world ...

... one bored audience at a time.

Whether youre a seasoned public speaker, or getting ready for your first company presentation, this candid and practical guide by renowned global speaker and presentation coach Richard Mulholland will give you key insights.

Grabbing and keeping an audiences attention.

Structuring talks that command fees and change companies.

Dispelling the myths around public speaking that are getting in the way of that standing ovation.

Speaking like a true leader.

Richard Mulholland is the co-founder of global presentation powerhouses Missing Link and TalkDrawer. He is a renowned speaker and has presented his thinking in many countries including Canada, Puerto Rico, UK, USA, Germany, Kenya, and Pakistan. When not activating his audiences he can be found coaching many top CEOs and TED speakers to activate theirs.

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Its not you, its me

For years Ive put off writing a presentation book. Ive written heaps of articles and blog posts, I just never wanted to write a long-form piece on the topic.

The reason for this was simple.

I didnt think I had anything really new to add to the equation.

The presentation space is flooded with how-to books all saying pretty much the same old thing; know your audience, use only x words per slide, use only x slides, tell stories etc. ( most of which I disagree with by the way, as youll soon find out ).

There were also seminal works on the subject, books I often recommend and quote: How To Win Friends and Influence People by Dale Carnegie, You Are The Message by (the now unpopular) Roger Ailes, Made to Stick by Chip and Dan Heath, and Confessions of a Public Speaker by Scott Berkun.

These are all great reads that will help you master the art, although Im not sure you have to read them all. You see, it turns out presenting just isnt all that complicated . So Ive decided to write a book after all not to add to the noise, mind you, but rather to subtract from it.

I also wanted the chance to tell a bit of my entrepreneurial story, and what it has taught me about leadership. I started a professional presentation firm in 1997 at the age of 22. I had not delivered a speech since my high school final exam, and had no real idea how to work PowerPoint; I just figured that presentations were typically so shit that I couldnt make things any worse.

Many years later I decided to become a Heavy Chef (thanks Fred) and taste my own cooking, so I started to dabble in public speaking this book is dedicated to Eric Brown, the client and later friend who gave me my first speaking gig.

From designing presentations for other people to delivering them myself, Ive picked up a good few stories and learnings that Id like to share with you. This certainly isnt a how-to book for business, as Im certainly not the richest business person youll ever meet. That said, Im having a bloody great time making this all up as I go along.

Im hoping that that will become obvious as you read on ...

A speakers guide to presenting like a pro RICHARD MULHOLLAND To speak - photo 1


A speakers guide to presenting like a pro


RICHARD MULHOLLAND


To speak is to lead Last night I was talking at an event on scaling a business - photo 2

To speak is to lead

Last night I was talking at an event on scaling a business. The event was hosted by a mate of mine, Matt Brown ( you should listen to his podcast ), and it was called Secrets of Scale. Let me tell you the secret right now.

There
is
no
secret!

Its not a lack of knowledge that stops us, its all out there. Its a lack of commitment to the strategies that actually scale business.

The same can be said for leadership.

People keep reading articles, buying books, and listening to podcasts that teach them to lead, and the truth is, its pretty easy ... you just decide to do it, and then do.

Do you remember that film Apollo 13 with Tom Hanks? There was a scene where he was at home with his family and friends watching the moon landing. He was clearly moved and he got up for a second and went outside to just stare at the moon. When his wife joined him later, he had the distant moon between his opening and closing fingers. He didnt take his eyes off the moon, he just said to her:

We now live in a world where man has walked on the moon.

He then paused and turned to her before continuing:

... and its not a miracle ... we just decided to go .

We just decided to go .

Those are the three most powerful words in the English language.

Christopher Columbus decided to go .

Elon Musk decided to go .

Nelson Mandela decided to go .

Napoleon Bonaparte decided to go .

And Rosa Parks decided to go (albeit by deciding not to go ).

And that is the problem facing every single aspiring leader.

They havent decided to go.

They havent decided to lead.

You see, leadership is the easiest thing in the world to do. You just lead .

Most of us dont, though. Ive had my business for over two decades. When it started, I came to work every day, the fearless leader. I took control, I drove a vision, I rallied the troops. I led our staff, and I led our clients on a journey to presentation glory. I was unstoppable! I was the teacher, and I was the tyrant. I was relentless in my vision to grow the business and save the world, one bored audience at a time.

The business started to grow, the vision started to become a reality, and then one morning I woke up, went to work and discovered that Id become a manager. Now, when I stood up to speak to the team, it was to run a Monday morning status huddle. Gone was the teacher, gone was the tyrant. Id become the number-crunching, productivity-promoting, sales-pushing manager that I thought the business needed. And it did. It just didnt need me to do it.

In Felix Dennis fantastic book How to Get Rich, he said the following:

You may have to masquerade as a manager for a short while on the way to becoming rich. And you should strive to be a good manager while the role is forced on you. But even if you discover you truly have a talent for the minutiae the management requires, its best you abandon the role just as soon as you can afford to hire the appropriate personnel.

I masqueraded as a manager for far too long and, as such, I ceased to be a leader. Are they mutually exclusive? No. You can do both. However, much like a heart surgeon who can also snowboard, theyre often skills that you put to use at different times.

So what did I do to start changing that? It was simple, I started speaking again. I asked , I listened , I learned , and I shared . I stood up in front of my team and I spoke to them. I spoke to them about the mistakes I made. I spoke to them about the problems I wanted to solve.

I spoke to them about the ideas I had for solving them both for the company, and the world. I started to speak, and I started to lead again.

Sheryl Sandberg, the COO of Facebook famously said, Leadership is about making others better as a result of your presence and making sure that impact lasts in your absence.

Speaking does this and thats why Ive kicked off a book about presenting with a discussion on leadership because thats the endgame. At Missing Link we have nine things that we do as part of our DNA. One of them is to solve the problem and what we know, despite the fact that we run a presentation company, is that being a better presenter is not the problem. Being a better leader is. Either a thought leader, or a team leader. Presenting is simply the means to an end. So I do want you to become a better presenter, but only because it will help you become a better leader, and not just a more effective manager.

Do me a favour. Jump onto Google quick and do an image search for the words greatest managers. What do you find? Ill bet its row after row of vomit-inducing stock imagery of managers sitting around a table smiling at one another, or shaking hands. If you aspire to be those people, put this book down, sunshine, its not for you. Scroll down a bit further ... and if youre lucky, youll find people who manage soccer teams.

Now do me another favour ... search for the term leaders and what do you find?

Right, the same vomit-inducing stock images (you have to hand it to the stock photography guys, those mofos know their way around SEO!). But scroll down a bit and youll find people who have changed the world.

Theres JFK and MLK. Theres Hitler and Roosevelt. Theres Jobs and Gates. What did they all have in common? When they spoke, the world listened and Gates is still doing just that check out his work on malaria.

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