Dear speaker: If I see you mention that you “write a talk”, my assumption is you will read it instead of presenting, which means you’ll bore your audience to death.
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I’ve recently seen more and more conference speakers read from a prepared script. If you ask for my advice as to when this is appropriate, my answer is “never”, with a possible exception for your gramdmother’s 80th birthday
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Even more annoyingly, I’ve seen speakers read prepared talks from a script where I’m 100% certain they would have been able to just “wing it” to much better results

Oct 31, 2018 · 10:00 PM UTC

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Replying to @stilkov
One of the best talks I ever saw was Don Norman reading from a text with no slides.
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The best “talk” I ever saw was given by Barack Obama reading from a teleprompter
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Replying to @stilkov
Same for corporate speeches. Mostly. Some seem to be brilliant at scripted (and memorized) story telling