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paper: What to REALLY do with your Chairman's Award Presentation
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What to REALLY do with your Chairman's Award Presentation by Rich Kressly |
Re: paper: What to REALLY do with your Chairman's Award Presentation
Here's a better link to the video...
http://www.lmsd.org/sections/about/d...00510_VP6_256K - our portion is from 34:15 to 66:55. The feedback we received from board members and administrators was incredible. Stuff like "...that was the best presentation I've see in my 6.5 years here..." and the like. Keep in mind, we operate in a very high profile school district that produces double digit merit scholars every year. These people are not, generally, very impressed with much. It seems as though we hit some high notes that are resonating in our community and we hope there is a thing or two you can use, too. The powerpoint slides were not part of our original Chairman's presentation, but the visuals on the table to the left were and as stated before, the script was VERY close to verbatim. Oh yeah, Delia wore her Chuck Taylor's and Anna rolled up her sleeves and wore a T-Wrench in her hair for the occasion, too. Both very fitting, I thought :-) |
Re: paper: What to REALLY do with your Chairman's Award Presentation
An excellent idea for every team. We did this last year and will be playing our new video for the board on May 24th.
It does open up some eyes that could be very important to your team's future. |
Re: paper: What to REALLY do with your Chairman's Award Presentation
Pressing and impressing decision makers, policy makers, etc is an excellent use of the Chairman's Award.
It is a very effective way to push the message forward when done well. It has worked well for us in the past and we have presentations lined up all summer long. It is one of the elements of our 'road show'. Good stuff Rich ! |
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