Archive for March, 2010

Building the Perfect Sandwich…I mean…Presentation

March 31st, 2010 by John Gallagher 2 Comments

I have often marveled at the ability and patience my 13-year old son Brendan has to put together a perfect sandwich.  He layers it perfectly and the order of ‘construction’ is very important. 

Today, I will share with you my son’s ability and some great advice from my coach, Raymond Gleason, to show you how to “Build the perfect presentation (sandwich) in 6 steps:

1) Tell them a story.

2) Tell them what you are going to tell them

3) Tell them

4)  Tell them what you told them

5) Call them to action

6) Bonus!

1)  Tell them a story is like the first piece of bread.  You need to set up the next step with a relevant experience or story.  If you are not a comedian, be careful not to try to be too funny and risk losing your audience, but a little humor to wake them up is nice.

2) Tell them what you are going to tell them is the first condiment like lettuce or a slice of cheese.  Let them know the points you are going to review

3) Tell them – now that you have told them what you are going to tell them, put the main ingredient (the meat!) on the sandwich. Summarize after a few points.

4)  Tell them what you told them Time to add the dressing.  Summarize at the end the main points.  It will help them to remember what you just presented

5) Call them to action Last slice of bread on top.  Holds it all together and makes it worthwhile.  If you are in a large group, challenge them to go out and make something happen.  If in a smaller group, actually work with them to write down what they are doing, but don’t let them leave without making a commitment to what they heard.

6) Bonus – This is the olive on the toothpick that decorates the sandwich (and yes, Brendan even adds this most of the time!).  If you have time, a Q&A session to clarify even further your points can be a great addition.

What presentation have you been stumped on how to get started?  Write down these 6 steps as an outline and fill in the blanks next to them.  It will help. 

If you don't plan your time, someone else will – Time Blocking

March 20th, 2010 by John Gallagher No Comments

Priority Management is critical. Time Blocking is a great tool taught to me by Building Champions. This article in Fast Company simply reinforces the use of that tool.

“If you don’t manage your priorities and time, everyone and everything else will!”Coach Raymond Gleason

Leaders don't Transfer pain…They TransFORM it

March 16th, 2010 by John Gallagher 2 Comments

This Sunday Pastor Bob Fiedler asked us a great question. Do we transfer pain, or transform it? It was a great question. One in which leaders need to understand. There are distinct differences.

Leaders who transfer pain: start problems, yell & scream, discourage, react with anger, and place blame.

Contrast that with

Leaders who transform pain: solve problems, calm & consistent, encourage, react with forgiveness, grace, and mercy, and they take responsibility.

I asked my brother, Michael, to help me with this post and here are couple examples he had to put this question into perspective:

Basketball coaches: When something goes wrong, does a coach compound it by dwelling on what the players are doing wrong? Or does the coach build his players up by saying what they are doing right?

Teachers: When teachers receive test results they aren’t exactly happy with, do they show the scores to the students and break them down more and create another problem? Or does the teacher look at what could have been taught better and try to fix the problem?

We need more leaders (coaches, teachers, parents, pastors, friends, bosses, etc.) that transFORM rather than transfer pain. When we are able to do this, more people will follow us and more will get accomplished.

So, what other examples can you share of differences you have seen in transferring and transforming pain? Please add your comments! I would love to hear from you.

Pocket Change – Now THIS would be a cool journal/calendar

March 7th, 2010 by John Gallagher No Comments

If you can’t see the embedded video , CLICK HERE

Better have good writing, though. Technology continues to change SO rapidly. Remember when it was cool to have a PALM (even before it was a Palm phone!)?

Resource for your leadership presentations – Movieclips.com

March 5th, 2010 by John Gallagher No Comments

Movie clips and movie scenes at movieclips.com.

Often, I like to use clips from movies to tell a leadership story. Here is a site with over 12,000 searchable movie clips!! Hope it helps.