Description
At the June Speak! meeting, members shifted their focus from delivering presentations to preparing for them. Building on the group's recent experience developing a conference proposal, the discussion focused on what it takes to craft a strong presentation before the first slide is even designed.
Members explored the key components of a successful conference proposal, including writing a clear presentation purpose, developing meaningful learning objectives, crafting an engaging abstract, and preparing a professional speaker biography. The group also discussed Bloom's Taxonomy and how well-written learning objectives can shape both the presentation and the audience experience.
The conversation reinforced an important lesson for aspiring speakers: successful presentations begin long before the call for proposals is released. Preparing ideas, collecting stories and examples, and maintaining an up-to-date speaker biography can make it much easier to respond when speaking opportunities arise.
Our next Speak! meeting will be held on Tuesday, July 14, at 5:30 p.m. via Zoom. Whether you are preparing for a conference, leading a meeting, or simply looking to become a more confident communicator, Speak! provides a welcoming environment for practicing, learning, and growing together.