10. Aim for short and snappy.
Less of…
“This e-learning module is designed
to explain the principles and
practical requirements of the 11
step process …”
More of…
“Need to get your head around our
process? You’re in the right place.”
15. Talk to me, baby.
Less of…
“Negotiating effectively is an important
skill that we all use on a daily basis”
More of…
“When was the last time you negotiated
something?
Maybe it was more recently than you
think….”
19. Object to learning objectives.
As a result of attending this session you will
be able to:
•Identify three case studies of Fortune 1000 companies
who are successfully using social learning models
•Define the three models of social learning and how
these map to specific strategies and tools
•Evaluate the pro's and con's of different social
interventions as solutions to specific kinds of
learning challenges
•Describe their own personal experience in using social
media as a practitioner
As a result of attending this session you will
be able to:
•Identify three case studies of Fortune 1000 companies
who are successfully using social learning models
•Define the three models of social learning and how
these map to specific strategies and tools
•Evaluate the pro's and con's of different social
interventions as solutions to specific kinds of
learning challenges
•Describe their own personal experience in using social
media as a practitioner
Real people don’t talk
like this.
21. So how can we make this better?
List the characteristics of humans that we
need to be aware of when designing ships.
List the characteristics of humans that we
need to be aware of when designing ships.
22. What about this one?
Define the three main potential risks of not
having an ITAM program in place.
Define the three main potential risks of not
having an ITAM program in place.
23. Is there hope for this one?
Define the three models of social learning and how
these map to specific strategies and tools.
Define the three models of social learning and how
these map to specific strategies and tools.
26. Somerset Maugham
If you can tell stories, create
characters, devise incidents, and
have sincerity and passion, it
doesn’t matter a damn how you write.
32. Alice Munro
Anecdotes don’t make good stories.
Generally I dig down underneath them
so far that the story that finally
comes out is not what people thought
their anecdotes were about.
33. So how do you find the right
stories? Ask the right questions.
Where do
people get
this wrong?
Where do
people get
this wrong?
What do
you want
people to DO?
What do
you want
people to DO?
What
mistakes
do people
make?
What
mistakes
do people
make?
Where can
people
get more
information
and help?
Where can
people
get more
information
and help?
What are
the three
key
takeaways?
What are
the three
key
takeaways?
What stories
can you
tell me?
What stories
can you
tell me?
34. Ask your experts to think out loud.
Get them narrate their work and walk
you through the process.
35. Have them tell you a story. The
story about their slide deck.
(It’s often whats NOT written on the slide that really
matters!)
36. Use the words they say, not the
words they write.
It helps if you type
really fast or can
record the conversation!
38. Activate your writing.
This? Or this?
“The fabulous script was
written by you.”
“You wrote this fabulous
script.”
“The process briefing
document is used to
define our core
requirements.”
“The process briefing
document defines our core
requirements.”
“Now that you have
covered the basics of
customer service, in the
next section you will
learn how to deal with
customer issues.”
“You’re one step away
from maximizing your
skills, but there’s a
problem—a customer one in
fact. Click ‘next’ to put
your skills to the test.”
39. Rainer Maria Rilke
May what I do flow from me like a
river, no forcing and no holding
back, the way it is with children.
52. Do you like being told what to do?
“By now you have learned…”
“You must do…”
“This will take 90 minutes.”
“To advance to the next screen click the
‘next’ button in the bottom right corner
of your screen.”
53. Let people know what to expect and
give them choices. They’re grown-
ups, right?
57. Get them talking (and writing) to
each other.
What
did you
think?
What
did you
think?
How did
you
do it?
How did
you
do it?
Here’s what I
did
that really
worked.
Here’s what I
did
that really
worked.
Here’s
what I did
that really
didn’t work.
Here’s
what I did
that really
didn’t work.
59. Repeat after me.
Keep it light.
Make it human.
Tell great stories.
Give it spirit (or “spirt”, even!).
Make it flow.
Cut it.
Don’t patronize.
Write the never-ending story.
60. Ernest Hemingway (A Moveable
Feast)
I would stand and look out over the roofs of
Paris and think, 'Do not worry. You have always
written before and you will write now. All you
have to do is write one true sentence. Write the
truest sentence that you know.’
Finding the flow is about using simple techniques to make one slide build off the previous slide to connect ideas and show people how it all fits together. It’s how we talk to each other and how we share ideas.