pecha kucha presentation - welcome and techniques

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About This Presentation

The introductory and welcome presentation pecha kucha style to the networking session of the linkedin group "ondernemers geven elkaar leads".


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Welkom op de 3 de Sessie van onze Pecha Kucha Netwerk Meeting

Welkom op de 3 de Sessie van onze Pecha Kucha Netwerk Meeting

Leads, our walhalla!

Lead generation

Another Approach

L et’s network

Speed Dating (for business reasons)

The latest fad...

The belgian way...

Requirements: Meet face-to-face Do a presentation Network

Need for speed Focus on key messages Make it stick

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by Astrid Klein and Mark  Dytham Feb 2003  

Why Why invent this format ? Because architects talk too much! Give a microphone and some images to an architect - or most creative people for that matter - and they'll go on forever! Give powerpoint to anyone else and they have the same problem.

Some tips What makes a good Pecha Kucha ? Good Pecha Kucha presentation are the ones that uncover the unexpected, unexpected talent, unexpected ideas. Some Pecha Kuchas tell great stories about a project or a trip. Some are incredibly personal, some are incredibly funny, but all are very different making each Pecha Kucha Night like 'a box of chocolates'. Presentation Use pictures not words Tell a story End with a call to action Bad !!!

On the program tonite...

And finally a word from the organizers ‘ Beter Presterende Mensen ’ (BPM ) ‘Mens (en) Organisatie Ontwikkeling (O 2 )’

Awareness Building Inventory Social Media Policy Training Monitoring Goals, Objectives, strategy Teams Ambassadors Project: define – roll-out Social Media activities Awareness Building Inventory Services Policy Creation Training Monitoring Market research

Some final advice...

Do not forget during the network meeting to give us your info on I am “looking for and I give”