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–Martin Lindstrom, bestselling author of Buyology
–Gregory Berns
Steve Jobs is the most
captivating communicator
on the world stage.
If you adopt just some of his
techniques, your ideas and
presentations will stand out
in a sea of mediocrity.
Act 1: Create the Story
Act 2: Deliver the Experience
Act 3: Refine and Rehearse
Jobs has been giving awe-inspiring
presentations for decades.
In 1984, Jobs unveiled the first Macintosh.
The launch remains one of the most
dramatic presentations in corporate history.
–Steve Jobs & John Sculley
Steve Jobs secret to success:
“You’ve got to find what you love.
Going to bed at night saying I’ve
done something wonderful.
That’s what mattered.”

He was inspired by a purpose beyond
making money. True evangelists are
driven by a messianic zeal to create
new experiences and to change the
world.
– Jim Collins, Built to Last
– Cliff Atkinson, Beyond Bullet Points
Truly great presenters like Steve Jobs
visualize, plan and create ideas on
paper (or whiteboards) well before
they open the presentation software.
Design experts recommend that presenters spend the
majority of their time thinking, sketching and scripting.
Nancy Duarte recommends that a presenter spend 90
hours creating an hour long presentation with 30 slides.
But only one third of that time is spent building slides.
Another third is rehearsing, but the first third is spent
collecting ideas, organizing ideas, and sketching the story.
@Laura: This presentation is awesome!

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                                    @Ben: Did u eat my sandwich?
@Tom: I’m stealing this idea!

                        @Sammy: When’s lunch?
MacBook Air. The world’s thinnest notebook.
iPod. One thousand songs in your pocket.
Act 1: Create the Story
Act 2: Deliver the Experience
Act 3: Refine and Rehearse
Steve Jobs does most of his demos. You don’t have to. In
fact, in many cases, it makes more sense to bring in
someone who has particular product knowledge.
In every classic story, the hero fights the villain. The same
storytelling principle applies to every Steve Jobs presentation.
In 1984 when he introduced the Macintosh, Big
Blue, IBM represented the villain.
Introducing an antagonist (the problem)
rallies the audience around the hero.
A Steve Jobs presentation is strikingly
simple, highly visual and completely
devoid of bullet points.
–Steve Jobs
That’s right – no bullet points. Ever. New
research into cognitive functioning—how
the brain retains information--proves that
bullet points are the least effective way to
deliver important information.
John Medina says the average PPT slide
has forty words.
Researchers have discovered that ideas
are much more likely to be remembered
if they are presented as pictures instead
of words or pictures paired with words.
Psychologists call it: Picture Superiority Effect (PSE)
If information is presented orally, people
remember about 10% of the content 72 hours later.
That figure goes up to 65% if you add a picture.
According to John Medina, your brain interprets
every letter as a picture so wordy slides literally
choke your brain.
Let’s take a look at how Steve Jobs simplifies
complex information.
Here is an example of how a mediocre presenter
would launch the MacBook Air. They would try to
squeeze every piece of information onto one slide
– along with different font styles, colors, etc.
Here is Steve Jobs’s slide. What’s the difference? First, no words.
Why use words when you’re simply trying to show that the
computer is so thin, it fits in an office envelope? Challenge yourself
to use fewer words and more visuals. It does take more thought, but
you’ll never deliver an Apple worthy presentation if don’t.
Seattle Post Intelligencer ran transcripts through a software
tool intended to measure “lexical density,” how difficult or
easy it was to understand the language. They ran two
pieces of text through the tool: Steve Jobs Macworld 2007
and Bill Gates CES 2007. Jobs’s words are simpler, phrases
less abstract, and uses fewer words per sentence. He was
much easier to understand.
Numbers don’t resonate with people until those numbers
are placed into a context that people can understand. The
best way to help them understand is to make those
numbers relevant to something with which your audience is
already familiar with.
For example when Steve Jobs introduced the iPod in
2001, he said it came with a 5GB of memory. He broke it
down even further by saying you could carry 1,000 songs
“in your pocket.”
Jobs always breaks down numbers to make them more
interesting and meaningful.
–Steve Jobs

Here’s another example. A reporter for Rolling Stone once
asked Jobs what he thought of Apple’s market share being
“stuck “at 5%. Jobs responded, “Our market share is greater
than BMW or Mercedes and nobody thinks they are going
away. As a matter of fact, they’re both highly desirable
products and brands.”
On June 9, 2008, IBM issued a press release touting its
superfast supercomputer called Roadrunner. It operates at
one petaflop per second.
What’s a petaflop? One thousand trillion calculations per
second. IBM knew the number would be meaningless. It’s
simply too big. So IBM added the following description to
its press release…
–Maya Angelou
MacBook Air
• We are really excited to:
  – Introduce a really thin, light notebook computer
  – It has a 13.3 inch wide screen display
  – Backlit keyboard
  – Intel Processor

             Let’s return to MacBook Air. In January, 2008, Steve Jobs
             could have described it as most people would: “We’re really
             excited to introduce a really thin, light notebook computer.
             It has a 13.3 inc wide screen display, backlit keyboard and
             Intel processor…blah blah blah.
Instead, he created an experience. The one moment in the
presentation that he knew people would be talking about.
He introduced the World’s Thinnest Notebook
By the way, the Holy Shit moment was completely planned
– press releases had been written, web site landing pages
created and advertisements ready to run. Jobs raises a
product launch to art form
His flair for drama can be traced back twenty five years
earlier to the launch of the first Macintosh in 1984. When
he unveiled the Macintosh, he removed it from inside a
draped box, and let it “speak for itself.”
According to John Medina, “The brain doesn’t pay attention
to boring things.” When the brain detects an emotionally
charged event, the amygdala releases dopamine into the
system… dopamine greatly aids memory and information
processing. It’s like a mental post-it note that tells your
brain, remember this.
Create an emotionally charged event ahead of time. Identify
the one thing you want your audience to remember and to talk
about long after your presentation is over.
–Paul Vais
Steve Jobs has a commanding presence. His voice, gestures and
body language communicate authority, confidence and energy.
Body language, delivery, all very important. Cisco did some
studies and found that body language and vocal tone account
for about 63% of communication. That confirms other studies
that found the majority of the impression we make has little to
do with the actual words. Of course, you can’t improve your
body language and vocal delivery unless you..
Steve Jobs rehearses for many hours over many days. A
BusinessWeek reporter who profiled Jobs wrote, “His sense of
informality comes after grueling hours of practice.”

When is the last time you devoted hours of grueling practice to
a presentation?




                           –BusinessWeek
For two full days before a presentation, Jobs will practice the
entire presentation, asking for feedback from product
managers in the room. For 48 hours, all of his energy is
directed at making the presentation the perfect embodiment
of Apple’s messages.
Quality and Excellence




         But the actual process begins weeks in advance and he is very
         demanding. One employee noted Steve Jobs has little or no
         patience for anything but excellence. He is single
         minded, almost manic, in his pursuit of quality and excellence.
10,000 HOURS




Steve Jobs is not a natural. He works at it. Malcolm Gladwell
writes in Outliers that people at the very top don’t work harder
than everyone else. They work much, much harder. In fact,
Gladwell quotes neuroscientists who believe that 10,000 hours
of practice is required to become world class at a particular
skill--whether it’s surgery, shooting baskets, or public speaking.
Let’s do the math and I’ll show you
why I don’t think Steve Jobs is a
born speaker.
1974                   1984                   1997                   2007




I believe he improved substantially as a speaker every ten years. In 1974, Steve Jobs and
his friend, Steve Wozniak would attend meetings of the Homebrew club, a computer
hobbyist club in Silicon Valley. Together they started sharing their ideas and Apple was
soon formed.
1974                   1984                  1997                   2007




Ten years later, 1984, Jobs gave a magnificent presentation when he launched the first
Mactintosh. But his style was stiff compared to the Steve Jobs of today – he stood behind
a lectern and read from a script.
1974                  1984                   1997                  2007




A decade later, in 1997, Jobs returned to Apple after an 11-year absence. He was more
polished and more natural than in previous years. He began to create more visually
engaging slides.
1974                   1984                   1997                   2007




Ten years later, 2007, Jobs took the stage at Macworld to introduce the iPhone. It was
without question his greatest presentation to date – from start to finish. He hit a home
run. But he was a vastly more comfortable presenter than he was twenty years earlier.
The more he presents, the better he gets.
Steve Jobs is the anti-Cher. Where Cher will change costumes 140 times in one show, Jobs
has one costume that he wears for every presentation – a black mock, blue jeans and
running shoes.
Now, why can he get away with it? Because he’s Steve Jobs. Seriously, when you invent
revolutionary computers, music players and Smart Phones, your audience will give you
permission to dress anyway you want.
HAVE FUN!
Most presenters lose sight of the fact that audiences want to be informed and
entertained. A Jobs presentation is infotainment – he teaches his audience something
new, reveals new products and has fun doing it.
During a technical glitch at Macworld
2007, Jobs paused and told a funny story about
a prank he and Steve Wozniak played on Woz’s
college buddies. The glitch was fixed and Jobs
moved on. That’s cool confidence.
– Steve Jobs
– Steve Jobs




I’d like to end with a piece of advice that Steve
Jobs offered Stanford graduates during a
commencement speech in 2005. He was
talking about the lessons he learned after
doctors discovered that he had pancreatic
cancer. “You’re time is limited so don’t waste it
living someone else’s life. Don’t be trapped by
dogma—which is living with the result of other
people’s thinking. Don’t let the noise of others’
opinions drown out your own inner voice. Stay
hungry, stay foolish.”
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The Presentation Secrets Of Steve Jobs

  • 1.
  • 2. This presentation is given live by Carmine Gallo but so the knowledge can be shared in this format, we’ve created notes for you to read.
  • 5. Steve Jobs is the most captivating communicator on the world stage. If you adopt just some of his techniques, your ideas and presentations will stand out in a sea of mediocrity.
  • 6. Act 1: Create the Story Act 2: Deliver the Experience Act 3: Refine and Rehearse
  • 7.
  • 8.
  • 9. Jobs has been giving awe-inspiring presentations for decades. In 1984, Jobs unveiled the first Macintosh. The launch remains one of the most dramatic presentations in corporate history.
  • 10. –Steve Jobs & John Sculley
  • 11. Steve Jobs secret to success: “You’ve got to find what you love. Going to bed at night saying I’ve done something wonderful. That’s what mattered.” He was inspired by a purpose beyond making money. True evangelists are driven by a messianic zeal to create new experiences and to change the world.
  • 12. – Jim Collins, Built to Last
  • 13.
  • 14. – Cliff Atkinson, Beyond Bullet Points
  • 15. Truly great presenters like Steve Jobs visualize, plan and create ideas on paper (or whiteboards) well before they open the presentation software.
  • 16. Design experts recommend that presenters spend the majority of their time thinking, sketching and scripting. Nancy Duarte recommends that a presenter spend 90 hours creating an hour long presentation with 30 slides. But only one third of that time is spent building slides. Another third is rehearsing, but the first third is spent collecting ideas, organizing ideas, and sketching the story.
  • 17. @Laura: This presentation is awesome! @Bob: ROTFL @Carol: I heart this. @Ben: Did u eat my sandwich? @Tom: I’m stealing this idea! @Sammy: When’s lunch?
  • 18. MacBook Air. The world’s thinnest notebook.
  • 19. iPod. One thousand songs in your pocket.
  • 20.
  • 21. Act 1: Create the Story Act 2: Deliver the Experience Act 3: Refine and Rehearse
  • 22. Steve Jobs does most of his demos. You don’t have to. In fact, in many cases, it makes more sense to bring in someone who has particular product knowledge.
  • 23.
  • 24. In every classic story, the hero fights the villain. The same storytelling principle applies to every Steve Jobs presentation.
  • 25. In 1984 when he introduced the Macintosh, Big Blue, IBM represented the villain.
  • 26. Introducing an antagonist (the problem) rallies the audience around the hero.
  • 27.
  • 28. A Steve Jobs presentation is strikingly simple, highly visual and completely devoid of bullet points.
  • 30. That’s right – no bullet points. Ever. New research into cognitive functioning—how the brain retains information--proves that bullet points are the least effective way to deliver important information.
  • 31. John Medina says the average PPT slide has forty words.
  • 32. Researchers have discovered that ideas are much more likely to be remembered if they are presented as pictures instead of words or pictures paired with words.
  • 33. Psychologists call it: Picture Superiority Effect (PSE)
  • 34. If information is presented orally, people remember about 10% of the content 72 hours later. That figure goes up to 65% if you add a picture.
  • 35. According to John Medina, your brain interprets every letter as a picture so wordy slides literally choke your brain.
  • 36. Let’s take a look at how Steve Jobs simplifies complex information.
  • 37. Here is an example of how a mediocre presenter would launch the MacBook Air. They would try to squeeze every piece of information onto one slide – along with different font styles, colors, etc.
  • 38. Here is Steve Jobs’s slide. What’s the difference? First, no words. Why use words when you’re simply trying to show that the computer is so thin, it fits in an office envelope? Challenge yourself to use fewer words and more visuals. It does take more thought, but you’ll never deliver an Apple worthy presentation if don’t.
  • 39. Seattle Post Intelligencer ran transcripts through a software tool intended to measure “lexical density,” how difficult or easy it was to understand the language. They ran two pieces of text through the tool: Steve Jobs Macworld 2007 and Bill Gates CES 2007. Jobs’s words are simpler, phrases less abstract, and uses fewer words per sentence. He was much easier to understand.
  • 40. Numbers don’t resonate with people until those numbers are placed into a context that people can understand. The best way to help them understand is to make those numbers relevant to something with which your audience is already familiar with.
  • 41. For example when Steve Jobs introduced the iPod in 2001, he said it came with a 5GB of memory. He broke it down even further by saying you could carry 1,000 songs “in your pocket.” Jobs always breaks down numbers to make them more interesting and meaningful.
  • 42. –Steve Jobs Here’s another example. A reporter for Rolling Stone once asked Jobs what he thought of Apple’s market share being “stuck “at 5%. Jobs responded, “Our market share is greater than BMW or Mercedes and nobody thinks they are going away. As a matter of fact, they’re both highly desirable products and brands.”
  • 43. On June 9, 2008, IBM issued a press release touting its superfast supercomputer called Roadrunner. It operates at one petaflop per second.
  • 44. What’s a petaflop? One thousand trillion calculations per second. IBM knew the number would be meaningless. It’s simply too big. So IBM added the following description to its press release…
  • 45.
  • 46.
  • 48. MacBook Air • We are really excited to: – Introduce a really thin, light notebook computer – It has a 13.3 inch wide screen display – Backlit keyboard – Intel Processor Let’s return to MacBook Air. In January, 2008, Steve Jobs could have described it as most people would: “We’re really excited to introduce a really thin, light notebook computer. It has a 13.3 inc wide screen display, backlit keyboard and Intel processor…blah blah blah.
  • 49. Instead, he created an experience. The one moment in the presentation that he knew people would be talking about. He introduced the World’s Thinnest Notebook
  • 50. By the way, the Holy Shit moment was completely planned – press releases had been written, web site landing pages created and advertisements ready to run. Jobs raises a product launch to art form
  • 51. His flair for drama can be traced back twenty five years earlier to the launch of the first Macintosh in 1984. When he unveiled the Macintosh, he removed it from inside a draped box, and let it “speak for itself.”
  • 52. According to John Medina, “The brain doesn’t pay attention to boring things.” When the brain detects an emotionally charged event, the amygdala releases dopamine into the system… dopamine greatly aids memory and information processing. It’s like a mental post-it note that tells your brain, remember this.
  • 53. Create an emotionally charged event ahead of time. Identify the one thing you want your audience to remember and to talk about long after your presentation is over.
  • 54.
  • 56.
  • 57. Steve Jobs has a commanding presence. His voice, gestures and body language communicate authority, confidence and energy.
  • 58.
  • 59. Body language, delivery, all very important. Cisco did some studies and found that body language and vocal tone account for about 63% of communication. That confirms other studies that found the majority of the impression we make has little to do with the actual words. Of course, you can’t improve your body language and vocal delivery unless you..
  • 60.
  • 61. Steve Jobs rehearses for many hours over many days. A BusinessWeek reporter who profiled Jobs wrote, “His sense of informality comes after grueling hours of practice.” When is the last time you devoted hours of grueling practice to a presentation? –BusinessWeek
  • 62. For two full days before a presentation, Jobs will practice the entire presentation, asking for feedback from product managers in the room. For 48 hours, all of his energy is directed at making the presentation the perfect embodiment of Apple’s messages.
  • 63. Quality and Excellence But the actual process begins weeks in advance and he is very demanding. One employee noted Steve Jobs has little or no patience for anything but excellence. He is single minded, almost manic, in his pursuit of quality and excellence.
  • 64. 10,000 HOURS Steve Jobs is not a natural. He works at it. Malcolm Gladwell writes in Outliers that people at the very top don’t work harder than everyone else. They work much, much harder. In fact, Gladwell quotes neuroscientists who believe that 10,000 hours of practice is required to become world class at a particular skill--whether it’s surgery, shooting baskets, or public speaking.
  • 65. Let’s do the math and I’ll show you why I don’t think Steve Jobs is a born speaker.
  • 66. 1974 1984 1997 2007 I believe he improved substantially as a speaker every ten years. In 1974, Steve Jobs and his friend, Steve Wozniak would attend meetings of the Homebrew club, a computer hobbyist club in Silicon Valley. Together they started sharing their ideas and Apple was soon formed.
  • 67. 1974 1984 1997 2007 Ten years later, 1984, Jobs gave a magnificent presentation when he launched the first Mactintosh. But his style was stiff compared to the Steve Jobs of today – he stood behind a lectern and read from a script.
  • 68. 1974 1984 1997 2007 A decade later, in 1997, Jobs returned to Apple after an 11-year absence. He was more polished and more natural than in previous years. He began to create more visually engaging slides.
  • 69. 1974 1984 1997 2007 Ten years later, 2007, Jobs took the stage at Macworld to introduce the iPhone. It was without question his greatest presentation to date – from start to finish. He hit a home run. But he was a vastly more comfortable presenter than he was twenty years earlier. The more he presents, the better he gets.
  • 70.
  • 71. Steve Jobs is the anti-Cher. Where Cher will change costumes 140 times in one show, Jobs has one costume that he wears for every presentation – a black mock, blue jeans and running shoes. Now, why can he get away with it? Because he’s Steve Jobs. Seriously, when you invent revolutionary computers, music players and Smart Phones, your audience will give you permission to dress anyway you want.
  • 72.
  • 73. HAVE FUN! Most presenters lose sight of the fact that audiences want to be informed and entertained. A Jobs presentation is infotainment – he teaches his audience something new, reveals new products and has fun doing it.
  • 74. During a technical glitch at Macworld 2007, Jobs paused and told a funny story about a prank he and Steve Wozniak played on Woz’s college buddies. The glitch was fixed and Jobs moved on. That’s cool confidence.
  • 76. – Steve Jobs I’d like to end with a piece of advice that Steve Jobs offered Stanford graduates during a commencement speech in 2005. He was talking about the lessons he learned after doctors discovered that he had pancreatic cancer. “You’re time is limited so don’t waste it living someone else’s life. Don’t be trapped by dogma—which is living with the result of other people’s thinking. Don’t let the noise of others’ opinions drown out your own inner voice. Stay hungry, stay foolish.”

Hinweis der Redaktion

  1.  Act 1: Create the Story 
  2. Develop a Messianic Sense of Purpose
  3. Steve Jobs and John Sculley“Do you want to spend the rest of your life selling sugared water or do you want a chance to change the world?”
  4. Truly great presenters like Steve Jobs visualize, plan and create ideas on paper (or whiteboards) well before they open the presentation software.
  5. Design experts recommend that presenters spend the majority of their time thinking, sketching and scripting. Nancy Duarte recommends that a presenter spend 90 hours creating an hour long presentation with 30 slides. But only one third of that time is spent building slides. Another third is rehearsing, but the first third is spent collecting ideas, organizing ideas, and sketching the story.
  6. MacBook Air. The world’s thinnest notebook.
  7. iPod. One thousand songs in your pocket.
  8. One of Steve Jobs’s favorite presentation metaphors is a three-act play. So in true Steve Jobs fashion, I’d like to introduce these concepts in three parts: Act 1: Create the Story Act 2: Deliver the Experience Act 3: Refine and Rehearse
  9. Now, Steve Jobs does most of his demos. You don’t have to. In fact, in many cases, it makes more sense to bring in someone who has particular product knowledge.
  10. In every classic story, the hero fights the villain. The same storytelling principle applies to every Steve Jobs presentation.
  11. In 1984 when he introduced the Macintosh, Big Blue, IBM represented the villain.
  12. Introducing an antagonist (the problem) rallies the audience around the hero.
  13. SimplicityA Steve Jobs presentation is strikingly simple, highly visual and completely devoid of bullet points.
  14. That’s right – no bullet points. Ever. New research into cognitive functioning—how the brain retains information--proves that bullet points are the least effective way to deliver important information.
  15. Psychologists call it: Picture Superiority Effect (PSE)
  16. According to John Medina, your brain interprets every letter as a picture so wordy slides literally choke your brain.
  17. Let’s take a look at how Steve Jobs simplifies complex information.
  18. Lexical densitySeattle Post Intelligencer ran transcripts through a software tool intended to measure “lexical density,” how difficult or easy it was to understand the language. The tool measured things like average number of words per sentence, number of hard words, how many years of education are required to understand the language. They ran two pieces of text through the tool: Steve Jobs Macworld 2007 and Bill Gates CES 2007. Jobs’s words are simpler, phrases less abstract, and uses fewer words per sentence. He was much easier to understand.Strive for simplicity – in slides and message.
  19. For example when Steve Jobs introduced the iPod in 2001, he said it came with a 5GB of memory. He made the number more meaningful by saying 5GB provided enough storage for 1,000 songs. He broke it down even further by saying you could carry 1,000 songs “in your pocket.”Jobs always breaks down numbers to make them more interesting and meaningful.
  20. Here’s another example. A reporter for Rolling Stone once asked Jobs what he thought of Apple’s market share being “stuck “at 5%. Jobs responded, “Our market share is greater than BMW or Mercedes and nobody thinks they are going away. As a matter of fact, they’re both highly desirable products and brands.”
  21. What’s a petaflop? One thousand trillion calculations per second. IBM knew the number would be meaningless. It’s simply too big. So IBM added the following description to its press release:
  22. Reveal a Holy Shit Moment