How to Present Technical Ideas to Non-Technical Audiences w/ Dr. Michael Gerharz

How do you effectively communicate technical concepts to non-technical audiences?
How do you find the right words?

Meet Dr. Michael Gerharz!

Dr. Gerharz is a Communications Specialist from Germany, who helps leaders globally find the right words to communicate their messages. Whether it’s in a keynote, an important meeting or a personal conversation, Dr. Michael knows that the way you communicate makes or breaks your influence. Therefore, he helps his clients find the right words inspire and inform, engage and motivate. Those who work with him unite a whole business behind a common vision, intrigue customers and partners and light us the path.

***Communicate with irresistible clarity and your messages become impossible to ignore***

Whenever you are communicating a complex concept or using technical terminology, make sure to provide sufficient context and background information. This will help your audience connect the dots and better understand the subject matter.

Key Points:
- streamlining technical language for enhanced communication
- how to break down technical concepts into smaller, manageable parts
- being impossible to ignore
- why technical experts struggle with presentations
- what is the 'curse of knowledge'?
- should you persuade harder?
- how to convince investors to fund you
- how to work with your audience's curiosity
- how screen writers effectively craft storytelling
- WOW vs AHA

...and so much more!

Connect with Dr. Michael:
Website: https://michaelgerharz.com

Additional Resources:
"Der Aha Effekt" - The A-Ha Effect by Dr. Michael Gerharz on Amazon
"The Irresistible Communication Podcast" by Dr. Michael Gerharz

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How to Present Technical Ideas to Non-Technical Audiences w/ Dr. Michael Gerharz
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