In order to keep audience engaged there are two techniques 1) Ask questions to audience in between 2) Tell stories o Ask and answer questions o Address What is the problem - opportunity to tell first story - tell how you encountered this problem , and why is it important to me /us . And what’s in it for me ( audience)? o What’s the cause of problem- second story o What are possible solutions - What we tried and what is the chosen solution Thank you for sharing this Mark . You are awesome
This is the most 'meta' TED Talk I've studied. His awareness of how he's using the techniques he's talking about--and his ability to point them out--is remarkable.
Super informative & valuable. This guy, whether by coincidence or by intention has one of the most dull voices yet succeeds in keeping the listeners attention using the techniques that he has mentioned. AMAZING.
But he is certainly low on energy and dynamism, and because his voice was also low I lost his attention a few times. The overall impact was good and the message clearly landed.
@@BrigSushilBhasin I think you bring up good points and I wonder if that was his point in that you can keep (most) your audience’s attention solely with his techniques (without energy & dynamism).
I love this presentation so much! I thought he was going to be dull simply because of his low voice and little movement, but the way that he uses his own techniques to make it interesting is so great! His techniques gave his presentation such livelihood without needing to implement bold moves or an exciting tone. Thank you so much for the tips and the examples of them!
I accidentally left during the last minute of the video and came back just because of how much I was enjoying it. I'm Happy I did because how to conclude the presentation was a nugget of gold.
Amazing TED talk, but the best advice I can give everybody is to follow the course of Mark Robinson. In only one day you can become a confident and expert speaker!
Well Mark, this obviously worked! Having seen the video years ago, I was able to reproduce the topics learnt when the occasion for this was there! Not only did I apply it successfully at presentations, clearly it was memorized as well! Anecdote: when I talked for 45 minutes on compliance (how boring can it get) the manager told in the round table: now you see how you can do a great presentation, without slides! When it was my turn, I responded: "well Steph, next time I will try even better! I'll do the presentation 'without words'". Which introduces the third technique place some subtle humor here and there. You applied that as well!
I once had to onboard a new co-worker with a short 30 minutes presentation. We were the only ones in the room and she fell asleep right in front of me. I didn't know if I should wake her up or just pretend nothing had happened and keep speaking. That's exactly what I did. After a few minutes she woke up, I finished the presentation and we never talked about it.
This is great! Each person has their own style of delivery, and it is not necessary to shout and show excitement by raising your voice or talking fast. A message delivered in a calm tone can be equally impactful. I think it shows your confidence in what you are sharing. That is exactly what I notice you doing so effortlessly here. I find it hard to mug up the presentations, but I've found that by incorporating stories into the presentation and keeping my audience involved by asking questions, I can deliver presentations without much stress. Yes, it takes time to come up with suitable stories, but once you have achieved that the presentation part becomes much easier. So, thank you for sharing your knowledge in such an easy-to-digest format, Mark.
Fabulous work - saw this live, and pleased to see that there's even more to watch in this version. Thanks Mark, I'll try and watch this before every presentation I have to give.
Dear Mark, Very pleased to see your video. I am now using your video to share with people I am coaching ! .. and this really helps. So now I ask them to .. reduce tricks on screen .. ask questions .. tell stories .. get attention .. then step back and clasp your hands ! And yes, this actually works. Thank you for simplicity .. I will keep practicing myself. Sincerely,Aroop
@@markrobinsontraining if you really are the person whos speaking in this ted talk then im very honoured you read and replied.. nd considering your talk, you know all the good things in the world are like medicines..they take time but eventually effect in good & many ways..
This is absolutely one of THE BEST and most informative video I've ever heard, and I'm an avid lover of people who love to share what they love on UA-cam! 😅 Thank you Mark Robinson👍♥️😘
Next to that it's highly entertaining, it is very practical information for when you have to do a presentation yourself! Looking forward to follow the training!
Here is the summary of the Talk :) Ask Questions to keep your audience attention You can ask a question then answer it to introduce your next topic Or let them answer it Stories They are memorable What is the problem that you are trying to address in your presentation? (Example is Boring Martin Luther king Powerpoint) Tell a story about how you encounter this problem and why it is important to you and for us What is it for me? 1st story What is the cause? Why did it occur? ( We don't know how to keep people attention) 2nd story What are the possible solutions? ( Questions and story telling) 1st solution- story 2nd solution- story What is your chosen solution To close the presentation: Signal that you are about to end. Thank you
Great video Mark! I am looking forward to follow your workshop next Monday. This will certainly help me develop my presentations skills which I will need a lot more in near future :-)
Points: 1. *Tell stories* Problem? STORY BEGINS why should i care Causes? Possible solutions! MORE STORIES 2. *Ask questions* what's your solution? How will it affect the process? Even in technical presentations. In order to hook people's minds.
When i finished looking i expected to see a milion views at least. But to my suprise it wasn't watched that many at all. Very sad to see. Even though it is something i am going to implement in my speeches next time. So thank u for your message...
This talk is great but seems to be underrated considering the number of views. To me, the speaker has a very good message and narrative but lacks the kind of 'tone' that marches he message. This is why it is boring to some people. I think the message here is that as you build your public speaking skills using the techniques he taught in this speech, try and build your tone/voice for excellent delivery too. You need it to keep audience attention and interest. That was the missing link in this guy's presentation.
I wish my professor would give us TED talks to look at instead of reading this book on professional communication. A lot of students have never done presentations nor have they done any type on a webcam so it could be very confusing and frustrating. She really needs to re-evaluate her teaching style and when we have our evaluation at the end of this eight weeks I will definitely leave some tips on it that maybe she can be better at teaching her professional communication class.
+noxgandhi hi I removed my comment (which for others wa something like ";watch the first five minutes and see if it keeps your attention") after someone said that comment was better coming from someone else... Now you have that! :) Mark
Great content. Just wish he addressed how important tone of voice is while presenting. His own presentation would have been that more effective had he gone from his monotone, slow delivery to a more inflective, excited tone. I expected this to happen but it never did. Nonetheless, it was still good content.
In order to keep audience engaged there are two techniques
1) Ask questions to audience in between
2) Tell stories
o Ask and answer questions
o Address What is the problem - opportunity to tell first story - tell how you encountered this problem , and why is it important to me /us . And what’s in it for me ( audience)?
o What’s the cause of problem- second story
o What are possible solutions - What we tried and what is the chosen solution
Thank you for sharing this Mark . You are awesome
Thanks for making this summary, ZAKIALBUM, and for your kind words! All the best, Mark
thanks man
This is the most 'meta' TED Talk I've studied. His awareness of how he's using the techniques he's talking about--and his ability to point them out--is remarkable.
Thank you very much Douglas - you *get* my intention, which was exactly that: to create a *meta* TED talk!
Agreed
Super informative & valuable. This guy, whether by coincidence or by intention has one of the most dull voices yet succeeds in keeping the listeners attention using the techniques that he has mentioned. AMAZING.
Thanks... I think!
Low body language, no attractive voice, yet he succeeded to pass the massage effectively thanks to the technique he is using. Great example.
I agree
This ted talk is underrated !
Thank you, Affan!
@@markrobinsontraining agreed!, I must say I am also Affan’ now lol.
@@EclipseOfGod ha ha very clever!
Totally agree. Good stuff!
@@jenareedy7517 thank you!
Although this ted talk doesn’t have as many views as others, it is MOST definitely one of the best ones I’ve watched (and I watch a lot of them!).
But he is certainly low on energy and dynamism, and because his voice was also low I lost his attention a few times. The overall impact was good and the message clearly landed.
@@BrigSushilBhasin I think you bring up good points and I wonder if that was his point in that you can keep (most) your audience’s attention solely with his techniques (without energy & dynamism).
I love this presentation so much! I thought he was going to be dull simply because of his low voice and little movement, but the way that he uses his own techniques to make it interesting is so great! His techniques gave his presentation such livelihood without needing to implement bold moves or an exciting tone. Thank you so much for the tips and the examples of them!
Thanks very much, all the best with your presentations!
I accidentally left during the last minute of the video and came back just because of how much I was enjoying it. I'm Happy I did because how to conclude the presentation was a nugget of gold.
Thank you, Jeff!
As an educator, I love how he modeled his techniques throughout the presentation. It was very informative and valuable. Thank you!
Thank you very much, Sonya. Glad you found it useful.
Amazing TED talk, but the best advice I can give everybody is to follow the course of Mark Robinson. In only one day you can become a confident and expert speaker!
Thank you Dannie, very kind!
Mark excellent talk and it's very spot-on. I especially love the biblical tie-in with questions and stories.
Thanks Justin, very kind!
Mark Robinson's voice is so calming, his content is educative, his humour lights up a dull moment. Did you notice that too?
You are very kind, thank you Mbaire. Glad you found my voice calming... other commentators have had less flattering descriptions! =:-D
I'm still watching this again and again. This video inspire me.
Thank you Muazu - that's exactly my aim (which also inspired the title of my book).
👏👏👏👏👏 what an amazing presentation. Still coming back over and over again 2023. Thank you so much for this.
Thank you so much, Gabriela! 😍
Mark, besides enormous humor, your message is clear, straight and very usefull. A must have for speakers.
Well Mark, this obviously worked! Having seen the video years ago, I was able to reproduce the topics learnt when the occasion for this was there! Not only did I apply it successfully at presentations, clearly it was memorized as well!
Anecdote: when I talked for 45 minutes on compliance (how boring can it get) the manager told in the round table: now you see how you can do a great presentation, without slides! When it was my turn, I responded: "well Steph, next time I will try even better! I'll do the presentation 'without words'". Which introduces the third technique place some subtle humor here and there. You applied that as well!
Thanks for the kind words, Ruud. And a presentation without words - I'd love to see that!
I once had to onboard a new co-worker with a short 30 minutes presentation. We were the only ones in the room and she fell asleep right in front of me. I didn't know if I should wake her up or just pretend nothing had happened and keep speaking. That's exactly what I did. After a few minutes she woke up, I finished the presentation and we never talked about it.
Ha ha, great story, thanks for sharing!
This is great! Each person has their own style of delivery, and it is not necessary to shout and show excitement by raising your voice or talking fast. A message delivered in a calm tone can be equally impactful. I think it shows your confidence in what you are sharing. That is exactly what I notice you doing so effortlessly here.
I find it hard to mug up the presentations, but I've found that by incorporating stories into the presentation and keeping my audience involved by asking questions, I can deliver presentations without much stress. Yes, it takes time to come up with suitable stories, but once you have achieved that the presentation part becomes much easier.
So, thank you for sharing your knowledge in such an easy-to-digest format, Mark.
Thanks very much for your kind comments Sanjeev. Every success with your presentations! "Speak Inspire Empower".
Low body language, no attractive voice, yet he succeeded to pass the massage effectively thanks to the technique he is using. Great example.
Thanks and that's the point: if I can, *anyone* can.
@@markrobinsontrainingthat is an excellent presentation. Loud and clear ideas worth sharing is spreaded.
@@rudihansen3673 thanks Rudi!
Watching this again as I prepare for the Powerful Presentations training in a couple weeks. I'm looking forward to it!
Thanks Eddy, see you soon!
One of the great Ted talks that inspires me. Thank you Mark!
Thank you QuickShareable, great to read that it inspires you!
I keep watching this and it gets better and better!! So any presentation can be funny and interesting but SO many are not!!
Thank you!
Thank you Mark Robinson for this video, this is really valuable for everyone who needs to present. You are great!
Thank you Céline, very kind!
Really enjoyed watching this. He almost lost me a few times but with his questions and his stories he kept me engaged! Thanks Mark.
Thank you Shaazia!
This talk completely caught me by surprise. This is a great talk.
Thank you, very kind!
Am glad to have found this today. Thank you sir.
Thank you for your kind comment, Namara.
What a beautiful and inspiring Ted x talk by Mark! Thanks for this masterpiece, I have learnt a lot and now my presentations can only get better!
Thank you, Mary, very kind! ❤
This really was very good and so funny. Excellent. As others have commented very underrated. This guy is hilarious.
Excellent...I love to see the old flipchart and markers being put to such effective use too!
Thanks Vera! :)
Fabulous work - saw this live, and pleased to see that there's even more to watch in this version. Thanks Mark, I'll try and watch this before every presentation I have to give.
Thank you very much, James! (Oops, better reply late than never ;) )
Dear Mark,
Very pleased to see your video.
I am now using your video to share with people I am coaching ! .. and this really helps.
So now I ask them to .. reduce tricks on screen .. ask questions .. tell stories .. get attention .. then step back and clasp your hands !
And yes, this actually works.
Thank you for simplicity .. I will keep practicing myself.
Sincerely,Aroop
Thanks Aroop, glad to hear it helps!
Amazingly simple yet powerful guidelines. What a great presentation! Thank you
Thank you!
Thank god this TED talk is underrated..
only a few of us can now use this secret technique😁
Thank you though I'm hoping more people will hear of it... =:-D especially via: "Speak Inspire Empower"
@@markrobinsontraining if you really are the person whos speaking in this ted talk then im very honoured you read and replied..
nd considering your talk, you know all the good things in the world are like medicines..they take time but eventually effect in good & many ways..
@@IntrovertDil yes, I am and thank you very much for your kind words.
@@markrobinsontraining im really sorry to bother you again but trust me you just made my day
clever advertisement btw😏
@@IntrovertDil it's no bother! 😀 and advertising is presenting, right? 😉 Thanks again, Mark
Brilliant talk with so many actionable tips. The last part was hilarious!
Thank you Mr Tang, much appreciated! 👊
Very Informative share, Mark.
Like, you keep my attention and give me a reason every time to listen to your talks.!
Thanks very much, Abu, great to read that it helps you!
This is absolutely one of THE BEST and most informative video I've ever heard, and I'm an avid lover of people who love to share what they love on UA-cam! 😅
Thank you Mark Robinson👍♥️😘
Bff Entertainment very kind, thanks BFF! :)
I have watched this video several times. I keep finding it both hilarious and informative! Truly awesome!
This Tedx one of the best Ted I've watched..it's beneficial actually he seems talking about me when get in front of large group people...thanks sir
Thank you Issa, very nice to read, I appreciate that. "Speak Inspire Empower"!
Totally recommending this to everyone! (Yesterday evening my brother-in-law).
Thanks very much, Pieter, very kind!
Next to that it's highly entertaining, it is very practical information for when you have to do a presentation yourself! Looking forward to follow the training!
Thank you Anne, very nice of you to say so!
Great presentation Mark, seen it now multiple times, and love it more each time
Very kind thank you Richard!
welcome
Very informative...totally kept my attention!
Thanks! Very kind.
Congratulations, Mark! I really like the Talk! Thanks for sharing your knowledge with us and helping a lot of people ;-)
That's very kind of you, thanks Gabriela!
Absolutely loved that!
One of my favourite ted talks ♡
Thank you, very kind!
He is indeed teaching by example
Thank you @LAMPEMOTIVATION. I took a look at your channel - great content, highly underrated! Keep up the inspiring videos. Mark
Here is the summary of the Talk :)
Ask Questions to keep your audience attention
You can ask a question then answer it to introduce your next topic
Or let them answer it
Stories
They are memorable
What is the problem that you are trying to address in your presentation? (Example is Boring Martin Luther king Powerpoint)
Tell a story about how you encounter this problem and why it is important to you and for us
What is it for me? 1st story
What is the cause? Why did it occur? ( We don't know how to keep people attention)
2nd story
What are the possible solutions? ( Questions and story telling)
1st solution- story
2nd solution- story
What is your chosen solution
To close the presentation: Signal that you are about to end. Thank you
Thank you 🙏
@@atzimier6896 welcome
Thank you King D, nice summary!
Fantastic talk! A simple and clear presentation with advice that is easy to implement!
Thanks Aliki, glad you liked it and, especially, good to read that you will implement it. "Speak inspire Empower"!
This is just awesome! I didnt think i would last all the way through let alone being impressed!!
Thanks Simon!
Great video Mark! I am looking forward to follow your workshop next Monday. This will certainly help me develop my presentations skills which I will need a lot more in near future :-)
Thank you Daphne!
You had my attention the whole time. Thank you.
Thanks for letting me know, Salome!
this guy is good, learn a lot today
Amazing Presentation, I didn't notice time passing.
Thank you James, and these techniques can be used by anyone! See "Speak Inspire Empower". 😉
@@markrobinsontraining it's really you Mr Mark ?,it's an honor Sir.
@@thabangmoswetsi yes! 😃 Thanks again, James!
This is an AWESOME ted talk!
Thank you J M!
Thank you, very concise update for me on historic sales/presentation experience. Will be invested in my next step.
Hope it worked out for you, Amara!
Nothing is harder than giving g a speech on how to give speeches
True! Thanks Alex. 😃
Simply beautiful and informative👏👏
Thank you Gautam, much appreciated!
What a fun & interesting presentation. Thank you.
Thank you Summer!
Points:
1. *Tell stories*
Problem? STORY BEGINS why should i care Causes? Possible solutions! MORE STORIES
2. *Ask questions* what's your solution? How will it affect the process?
Even in technical presentations. In order to hook people's minds.
Thanks for the summary!
@@markrobinsontraining u're welcome!
Woowww really love it, very useful, simple, applicable thank you for sharing it 👍
Thanks Elie, glad you loved it.
Fantastic talk Mark!
Thank you Shuaib! 👍
this man is a genius!
😎 thank you!
That was a great one... Thank you.
Thanks so much, Hisple Media! 👍
I found myself watching this three times. Thank you for all the tips!
Thanks ALI, great to hear!
What an intro, love this, thank you so much for sharing✨😎👌
Thanks Mai, very kind!
Exceptional ❤❤
Congratulations 🎉🎉
Thank you! Coming from The School of Body Language in Public Speaking, that's high praise indeed!
Brilliant, thank you!
You are very welcome, Miriam - thanks for commenting!
Great information. Thanks for sharing.
Thank you AJ!
When i finished looking i expected to see a milion views at least. But to my suprise it wasn't watched that many at all. Very sad to see. Even though it is something i am going to implement in my speeches next time. So thank u for your message...
Thank you, that is very kind.
Brilliant advice!
This talk is great but seems to be underrated considering the number of views. To me, the speaker has a very good message and narrative but lacks the kind of 'tone' that marches he message. This is why it is boring to some people. I think the message here is that as you build your public speaking skills using the techniques he taught in this speech, try and build your tone/voice for excellent delivery too. You need it to keep audience attention and interest. That was the missing link in this guy's presentation.
The message is that everyone can keep people's attention, even software engineers like me.
Very fab presentation..underrated..
Thank you Balakrishna!
This was great! Felt like 5 mins lol
Thank you Two Words. Your videos are a lot of fun as well! Clever idea.
Really great one!
Thank you XinYun!
Great! I will apply this for my job talk. Thanks!
Thank you Soyeon!
very valuable !
Blessed
Thank you, hope you're blessed too!
Thank you very much
Thank YOU Eddy, also for your LinkedIn likes.
@@markrobinsontraining My pleasure Mark : )
I wish my professor would give us TED talks to look at instead of reading this book on professional communication. A lot of students have never done presentations nor have they done any type on a webcam so it could be very confusing and frustrating. She really needs to re-evaluate her teaching style and when we have our evaluation at the end of this eight weeks I will definitely leave some tips on it that maybe she can be better at teaching her professional communication class.
You could start by showing her this video and sharing it with the other students. All the best, Mark
Nice talk with really good advice. Oh my God how I hate PowerPoint reading sessions...hope they will get less and less common.
Thank you David, I also hope "PowerPoint read aloud parties" will end!
Adorable informative I admired it
Thanks Ozgur, glad you enjoyed it.
@@markrobinsontraining We should all thank you for this wonderful TEDx talk, it is informative and useful.
@@MrMildperson that's very kind, thank you!
Wow .. that is so great!
Thanks Siti! 😀
That was really good.
Thank you Shelly!
i just realised 17mins passed and ive been on my data
Thank you
Thank you Zara!
Glad I click this video
Thanks Sagara! I'm glad you did too - and that you commented.
WATCH TILL THE END!!!
Ha ha, I'm glad you did, Shaazia! A little "Easter Egg" on how to get applause... ;)
Love it!
Thanks Guillaume, very kind!
He got my attention when he said, "ditch the PP"...lol . I am in Corporate America and they use PP all the times :(
Who wants to create fb or some kind of group, where we would give presentations online(zoom) and help each other to become better presenters?
Good idea Giorgi. Suggest you create one on LinkedIn. Then please send me an invite: markrobinsontraining
Exceptional.
Thanks Guitars and Theology, I saw one of you videos - very good!
@@markrobinsontraining well that's crazy
Wonderful
Thank you Soujanya!
amazing
Thank you, Zia!
before i watch 17 minutes: can somebody tell me how watch-worthy this one is? sounds interesting, thats for sure
It sure is worth your time. It's a great talk.
thanks. i'm about to. Mark Robinson GB, why did you remove your comment? i'd loved to respond to you directly
+noxgandhi hi I removed my comment (which for others wa something like ";watch the first five minutes and see if it keeps your attention") after someone said that comment was better coming from someone else... Now you have that! :) Mark
Great speaker but settings the speed at 1.25 makes it much better.
Loved it
Thanks so much! 😀
Very good
Thank you Meh!
Amazing
Thank you!
Great content. Just wish he addressed how important tone of voice is while presenting. His own presentation would have been that more effective had he gone from his monotone, slow delivery to a more inflective, excited tone. I expected this to happen but it never did. Nonetheless, it was still good content.
Brilliant
Thanks very much, Eddy!
awesome
Thanks Troy!
Fantastic intro (MLK)
Thanks Birger!
@@markrobinsontraining it was great
@@blk7berniecaron624 thanks so much Bernie!