4 posts tagged “presentation”
The CMO Trends 2009 webseminar took place on 2nd of February 2009. With 40 people signing up from around 20 countries, the webseminar was truly international.
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I (Michael Leander) had anticipated that I would need to add content to the CMO Trends 2009 survey result in order for the webseminar to be interesting to the attendees.
That didn’t quite work out. I simply didn’t spend enough time preparing and reviewing the contents and structure. However, the webseminar was nevertheless relative well received.
Judge for yourself - review the evaluation below
This is a selfevaluation by me - Michael Leander - relating to my performance at the recent web-seminar “Email Marketing: Improving results through effective profiling and segmentation”. It will reveal my thoughts about the web-seminar and share with you the feedback given by the attendees.
Over at my Danish blog - www.michaelleander.com - I have started reviewing, criticizing myself. It is very private indeed. But so many other private thoughts and recollections are shared on the internet these days. So why wouldn’t I risk the chance of being ridiculed by publishing these thoughts for you and everyone else to see.
Below you can read how the attendees evaluated the web-seminar. You can also read their recommendations. It is quite interesting - to me at least.
To sum it all up, the overall value for the participants scored a 6 out of 7, where 7 is the highest possible score. And quite a few people indicated that they liked the actual web-seminar, and many that they see great value in the web-seminar format (you know, not having to leave the home or the office, avoiding traffic, less chance of being late for the next meeting, the cost aspect, the convenience aspect etc.).
My own reflections
It was the second time I delivered this presentation in a web-seminar. And I am going to be giving the same presentation (with a few improvements, of course) again 8 to 10 times before the end of 2009. So I should be able to get it 100% right sooner or later :- )
To summarize my self-criticism;
_ I need to work on my slow/fast, deep/soft speaking techniques, pausing and more interaction with - what is usually - a wonderful group of people participating. (most of the time quite willing to interact but also quite capable of providing valuable input and suggestions to the marketing topic addressed in the presentation)
- I get too stressed during the event. Probably because of lack of feedback (you know, speaking to a group of people in a web-seminar is very different than speaking in a room full of people).
- I must work on my English. I am using too many words such as “ehh”, “arh” and have a bad tendency to use sentences such as “obviously ….” or “and so on and so on” or “needless to say”, “actually” - it’s awful. What might be obvious to me, isn’t necessarily obvious to anyone else.
- My tendency to speak too fast near the end of a web-seminar is a show-stopper.
- Tooooo much content; I need to cut at least 10 minutes off
- Get 5 hours of sleep and don’t change the slides in the last minute
- And ensure that I use the correct presentation from start to finish (ooops), well at least I found out that I wasn’t using the most current presentation
- Beware of “auto-pilot”
Judging by the participants score, the content was not on par with the apparent experience of speaking skills. So for the next web-seminar, I need to work hard to increase the value and the structure of the content. Or perhaps it might be an idea to skip a few areas and then go deeper into certain areas such as the actual hands-on profiling techniques, how to identify weak profiles or other areas. I will need to consider that.
Operational marketing planning and budgeting as well as monitoring progress, collaborating with internal and external marketing team-members is a challenge for most marketers.
In Michael Leander’s Marketing Tip #8 we will be presenting a tool for effective marketing planning, marketing activity planning and for budgeting your marketing plan.
Many marketers are challenged when it comes to the actual implementation of the marketing plan. No matter the size of your marketing budget, the number of activities, tasks and to-do’s are likely to have increased dramatically in recent years.
This is largely due to a heavier allocation of marketing investments to online or electronic channels. Per definition, marketing in the online space involves more work. For research, planning, execution and – not the least – monitoring of progress and results. And more work, requires better planning and analytics tools for marketers.
Size is important, they say.
But in this presentation, Michael Leander will show you a tool that any marketer can use – regardless of size of operation, type of organization.
Watch Michael Leander’s Marketing Tip #8 below
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The tool presented was (and is still being) developed by a company based in Germany. It is one of several SaaS (Software as a service) based tools that will allow you to access and collaborate with internal and external team-members, as well as share information, progress and reports with anyone.
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As this is the first time I have been "speaking to the wall", the presentation is not as good as I would have liked. But eventhough I am studdering, caughing, confused and sound distracted, I hope the video will be beneficial for you.
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