Rememberable Presentations and Personal Branding with Sabine Wojcieszak
Beyond Coding18 Tammi 2023

Rememberable Presentations and Personal Branding with Sabine Wojcieszak

Sabine shares how to give presentations people will remember. How to leverage storytelling, stay authentic and create your content in a goal-oriented way.
On top of that we discuss the importance of personal branding and being more visible. Both for employees and organisations.

Enjoy! 🎙

Connect with Sabine Wojcieszak:
https://www.linkedin.com/in/sabineberneckerbendixen
https://twitter.com/SabineBendixen


Full episode on YouTube ▶️
https://youtu.be/SV6tneTIdSE

New episodes every Wednesday with our host 🎙Patrick Akil!
Big shoutout to Xebia for making this episode possible!


OUTLINE:
00:00:00 - Intro
00:00:32 - Personal branding becoming more important
00:04:10 - A company can have multiple faces
00:05:30 - Bad preparation
00:07:49 - 2 perspectives on a presentation
00:09:29 - The presentation is for the audience
00:10:47 - Finding a sparring partner
00:12:28 - How important is the storyline?
00:13:51 - Visuals are what we remember
00:15:51 - 2 usecases for slides
00:17:50 - What people struggle with in public speaking
00:19:45 - Human beings on stage
00:20:49 - Nervousness
00:22:24 - Being authentic on stage
00:24:42 - Looking outside in
00:25:41 - Should everyone be more visible?
00:26:37 - Sabine's love for presentations
00:28:16 - Sabine's first conference talk
00:29:29 - Getting feedback
00:30:55 - What feedback has stuck with Sabine
00:34:06 - Team goals vs. personal goals
00:36:46 - Transparency
00:37:32 - How can organisations facilitate more w.r.t. personal branding?
00:40:58 - Just try it

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