By Michelle Bowden Enterprises
06/29/2025 One of the most common presentation pitfalls in business is giving
your audience too much information. Whether it's jargon overload, busy
slides, or a wall of facts, the fact is that when your message is too
complex, your audience tunes out.
According to the latest
Gallup research, only 23% of employees strongly agree they receive
meaningful, engaging communication at work. This means the bar is low -
and the opportunity is high - for presenters who know how to keep it
clear, concise, and compelling.
So, how can you avoid overwhelming your audience?
1. Prioritise clarity over complexity
As
a rule, aim for plain English and simple metaphors that bring your
message to life. Only use jargon when you know your audience use it too.
Your goal isn’t to impress with complexity - it’s to connect with
clarity.
2. Use the Storyboarding technique
Before building your slide deck, try Storyboarding - a visual planning technique invented by Walk Disney. It’s used by top presenters and I teach it in my presentation skills training.
Start by brainstorming your ideas on sticky notes. Write one idea per
note, then arrange them in a logical sequence. You can easily remove,
reorder, or add new ideas until your structure flows. This ensures you
only include what’s essential - no more, no less.
Storyboarding
helps presenters deliver content that’s tightly structured, relevant,
and engaging. It also boosts your confidence because you know your
message is focused and purposeful.
3. Keep slides clean and visual
Design
your slides with just a little bit of text. Aim for one key message per
slide and use visuals to aid memory and understanding. A client of mine
did a presentation about finding melanoma on the skin – she used an
image of a hundred colourful smarties (you know the chocolate lollies?) -
with just one brown smartie – you can’t unsee it! Avoid cluttering the
screen with everything you plan to say - your voice or ‘talk-track’ (as
my client Salesforce calls it) is the main event, not your PowerPoint.
4. Practice with a trusted colleague
Rehearsing
helps you spot anything that still feels too long or confusing. If a
colleague can summarise your key message after listening, you’re on the
right track.
Whether you're speaking in the boardroom, running
a team meeting, or pitching to clients, clear and engaging
communication is essential for success. There are best-practice formulas
for structing your message. If you’d like help mastering these skills,
check out my presentation skills training.
All our workshops and books give you the tools, templates, and
confidence to shine in any professional communication you need to do.
Join us for a live presentation skills training in Sydney or explore our upcoming public presentation training Sydney dates today.
Michelle Bowden is an authority on presentation skills training with over 25 years’ experience and 13,000+ delighted participants. To know more, visit https://michellebowden.com.au/presentation-skills-training-dates/
26 years Michelle has worked with hundreds of organisations across countless industries. She has run her Persuasive Presentation Skills Masterclasses 1000 times for more than 13,000 people. Michelle is renowned for achieving results through learning and laughter. She has a passionate, entertaining, …