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For any length speech you have to craft the talk well, practice it well and deliver it well. This is true for ANY length presentation, but unfortunately, speakers often treat a brief talk as inconsequential. "This is only a five-minute talk, so I'll just wing it. No need to practice such a short speech." they think. This mind set can lead to disaster. Smart speakers know better. They treat ALL talks as important. Let's take a look at the ten most critical features of crafting and delivering short speeches. 1. The writing for shorter speeches has to be better than for long ones. You have less time to get your critical message across. 2. You must make sure the audience gets the central core theme of your message...and right away. 3. You have no luxury of "warming up" your audience as you sometimes can do in a longer talk or seminar. You must "make the first impression the best". 4. You have no time for wandering around or chaff. 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If you are disorganized, you will trail past your stop time, and no one likes that. Not the audience, the promoter, or the other speakers to follow you. 6. So you don't anonymously blend in with all the other speakers that will come before and after you, you have to create something different that will help you stand out and be memorable. 7. The logical flow of your talk must be tighter than in a longer talk, or your audience will perceive you simply as a 5 minute blatherer. 8. Your talk must be better memorized, because you'll have no time to develop it as you go, or to use audience interaction or other speech devices to help you remember your material. 9. You have to "play off of" the previous speaker so you get the audience's attention quickly. If your style is the same as what they just heard, they may easily tune you out. 10. You have to "make the ask", just as in any other length speech. Some wise person said, "There is only one purpose in giving a speech, and that is to get the audience to think differently, feel differently or act differently." Know how you want the audience to change as a result of your time on the platform, and you will very likely hit the mark with them. BONUS TIP: Many speakers want to "tell everything they know" about a subject. In a day long seminar, this may be somewhat possible. Never in a speech of an hour length. In a speech shorter than that, it's a disaster. You will never get going and your audience will wonder what just happened. Instead, keep your message to the point, on target and laser-focused. For every 15 minutes of platfor
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