Companions certainly agree that #SteveJobs always brought his presentation to the riveting and full preparation. He made a presentation when launching products #Apple eagerly awaited by many people. This five best presentations that can be an inspiration when selling the idea #bisnis us:
1. Presentation of the launch of the MacOn January 1984, Steve Jobs introduced the first computer. He showed some pictures to the audience and say "All you see on the screen is made by that is in this bag." Then he walked toward a canvas bag on the table and gently pull out of the bag #Mac it, insert a floppy disk and walk away with the music.The lesson: Do not need a lot of slides to amaze the audience.
2. Presentation iPhone"The rule of three" is the most important concept in writing. The human brain can only process three or four information at the same time. Steve Jobs understood correctly with this and many divides his presentation into three parts. Sometimes he even made a 'surprise'. For example, in February 2007, Steve Jobs said that he would introduce three new devices are #iPod, telephone and 'internet communication device'. After repeating this 3 products many times, it was announced that three products in one device, namely #iPhone.The lesson to be taken: Introduce 3 benefits of the product, instead of 23. :)
3. Presentation of the first Air #MacBookWhen Steve Jobs introduced the '#notebook the thinnest in the world', MacBook Air, he walked to the side of the stage, took a brown manila envelope from behind the podium and said, "This notebook is very thin so that the load put in a brown envelope that is usually scattered in your office ", before then pulled the MacBook Air out of the envelope. This presentation is very intriguing that most blogs, magazines and newspapers covering the event contains a photograph of Steve Jobs was issued a notebook out of the envelope.The lesson: Do not just tell me about #produk, show.
4. Presentation #iTunes StoreDrama would be better if there was an antagonist and a hero. Steve Jobs raised 2 of this character in his presentation in April 2003 when he convince the customer to pay 99 cents to have a song.He began by reminding the audience with Napster and Kazaa are free. On the next slide, he made a list of 'dark side' which contains a shortage of all platforms, including downloads that are not reliable, the quality is not necessarily good, can not preview the song, there is no album cover, and he reminded that the same free download by stealing people's work. On the next slide, he changed all these shortcomings with the advantages of a fast download and dependable, good quality, can preview the song, there is a cover album and we do not steal.The lesson to be drawn: a great presentation has antagonist that is the problem, then proceed with the hero, that is the solution.
5. genius in the midst of the 'madness'In 1997, Steve Jobs returned to Apple after an absence of 12 years. At that time Apple was almost bankrupt and no longer have the capital to survive. Toward the end of his presentation at Macworld in August 1997, he was slow of speech, lowered his voice and said, "Apple buyers are people who are different, unique. They are creative souls. There are people who do not just want to work, but also wants to change the world. We make products for them. Many say they are crazy, but in the madness, we see the genius and to us they make this computer. "The lesson: Do not forget to motivate our audience, in the context of the work that our team, employees and partners. Give them a purpose to unite to fight the company's mission.
Can not be denied, Steve Jobs is one of the best storyteller ever.
Source: www.entrepreneur.com
1. Presentation of the launch of the MacOn January 1984, Steve Jobs introduced the first computer. He showed some pictures to the audience and say "All you see on the screen is made by that is in this bag." Then he walked toward a canvas bag on the table and gently pull out of the bag #Mac it, insert a floppy disk and walk away with the music.The lesson: Do not need a lot of slides to amaze the audience.
2. Presentation iPhone"The rule of three" is the most important concept in writing. The human brain can only process three or four information at the same time. Steve Jobs understood correctly with this and many divides his presentation into three parts. Sometimes he even made a 'surprise'. For example, in February 2007, Steve Jobs said that he would introduce three new devices are #iPod, telephone and 'internet communication device'. After repeating this 3 products many times, it was announced that three products in one device, namely #iPhone.The lesson to be taken: Introduce 3 benefits of the product, instead of 23. :)
3. Presentation of the first Air #MacBookWhen Steve Jobs introduced the '#notebook the thinnest in the world', MacBook Air, he walked to the side of the stage, took a brown manila envelope from behind the podium and said, "This notebook is very thin so that the load put in a brown envelope that is usually scattered in your office ", before then pulled the MacBook Air out of the envelope. This presentation is very intriguing that most blogs, magazines and newspapers covering the event contains a photograph of Steve Jobs was issued a notebook out of the envelope.The lesson: Do not just tell me about #produk, show.
4. Presentation #iTunes StoreDrama would be better if there was an antagonist and a hero. Steve Jobs raised 2 of this character in his presentation in April 2003 when he convince the customer to pay 99 cents to have a song.He began by reminding the audience with Napster and Kazaa are free. On the next slide, he made a list of 'dark side' which contains a shortage of all platforms, including downloads that are not reliable, the quality is not necessarily good, can not preview the song, there is no album cover, and he reminded that the same free download by stealing people's work. On the next slide, he changed all these shortcomings with the advantages of a fast download and dependable, good quality, can preview the song, there is a cover album and we do not steal.The lesson to be drawn: a great presentation has antagonist that is the problem, then proceed with the hero, that is the solution.
5. genius in the midst of the 'madness'In 1997, Steve Jobs returned to Apple after an absence of 12 years. At that time Apple was almost bankrupt and no longer have the capital to survive. Toward the end of his presentation at Macworld in August 1997, he was slow of speech, lowered his voice and said, "Apple buyers are people who are different, unique. They are creative souls. There are people who do not just want to work, but also wants to change the world. We make products for them. Many say they are crazy, but in the madness, we see the genius and to us they make this computer. "The lesson: Do not forget to motivate our audience, in the context of the work that our team, employees and partners. Give them a purpose to unite to fight the company's mission.
Can not be denied, Steve Jobs is one of the best storyteller ever.
Source: www.entrepreneur.com

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