Effective Strategies for Persuasive Presentations in Political Science

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Explore key techniques for delivering impactful presentations in political science, as outlined by Branislav L. Slantchev of UCSD. From structuring your talk to avoiding common pitfalls like boredom and confusion, these insights will help you organize and deliver compelling talks that persuade your audience effectively.


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  1. Talk on Talks Branislav L. Slantchev Political Science UCSD

  2. Talks: o Teaser (conference) o It s complicated (workshop) o Dog & pony show (job) EVERY TALK IS A JOB TALK!

  3. The Deadly Sins

  4. BORING

  5. CONFUSING

  6. CLUTTERED

  7. TRIVIAL

  8. OVERLONG

  9. MISSING

  10. (yes, there were only six sins.)

  11. The Virtues

  12. Your Goal: PERSUADE Your Strategy: ORGANIZE

  13. Structure: o The puzzle o Why bother? o Your answer o The evidence o Take-home point

  14. Pet Peeves: o Long preamble

  15. Get to the point!

  16. Pet Peeves: o Long preamble o Outline slide o Detailed lit reviews o Mysterious entries o Excessive jargon

  17. Tell em thrice!

  18. Clear & Simple: o Use large fonts o Check spelling o Do not paste figures o Do not clutter o Avoid cool glitter

  19. Text? o No full paragraphs o Rare complete sentences o Few bullet points o Reading = NOT listening o Words < Table < Figure

  20. Tables? o No huge tables! o Repeat, no huge tables! o Only variables of interest o Plots > Tables o Graphs > everything

  21. Model (1) (2) (3) (4) Preference Similarity 0.029* (0.017) 0.029* (0.017) 0.031* (0.017) MAI Efficiency 0.079** 0.101** 0.105** (0.033) (0.040) (0.043) Unemployment 0.008 -0.005 -0.001 -0.002 (0.012) (0.010) (0.013) (0.014) GDP Growth -0.006 0.011 0.005 0.014 (0.016) (0.013) (0.018) (0.021) GDP Per Capita 0.0001*** 0.0001*** 0.0001*** 0.0001*** (0.000) (0.000) (0.000) (0.000) Govt. Expenditure 0.115*** 0.144*** 0.134*** 0.133*** (0.013) (0.013) (0.014) (0.014) Relative Income 1.735*** 2.121*** 1.986*** 1.984*** (0.311) (0.369) (0.350) (0.351) # Major Powers 0.233*** 0.208*** 0.232*** 0.243*** (0.028) (0.033) (0.032) (0.033) U.S. Membership 0.194 -0.139 -0.219 -0.256 (0.164) (0.187) (0.192) (0.194) MAI Age -0.000 0.012** 0.015** 0.015*** (0.005) (0.006) (0.006) (0.006) Post Cold War 0.873*** 0.656*** 0.827*** (0.110) (0.109) (0.133) # Disaster Deaths 0.000 0.000 0.000 -0.000*** (0.000) (0.000) (0.000) (0.000) Time Trend 0.003 -0.066* -0.076* (0.038) (0.038) (0.042) Constant -3.047*** -3.097*** -2.911*** 0.000 (0.359) (0.348) (0.442) (0.000) Period Fixed Effects N N N Y Observations 1972 1961 1659 1659 Government-MAI-N 368 308 303 303 R2 0.12 0.15 0.13 0.13

  22. Model (1) (2) (3) Preference Similarity 0.029* (0.017) 0.029* (0.017) MAI Efficiency 0.079** 0.101** (0.033) (0.040) [Control variables omitted] Period Fixed Effects N N N Observations 1972 1961 1659 Government-MAI-N 368 308 303 R2 0.12 0.15 0.13

  23. Commitments to multilateral aid institutions

  24. Do not: o Sit down o Read o Talk to screen or ceiling o Talk down to audience o Fake humility

  25. Do: o Be excited, smile o Perform o Control the room o Skip meta-comments o Close properly

  26. When you know: o Recall deferred questions o Control the room o Focus on question o Do not interrupt o Be respectful

  27. (obnoxious questions inevitable!)

  28. When you dont: o Admit it o Ask for clarification o Construct an answer o Do not pretend to know o Do not apologize

  29. Remember: NOT KNOWING: OK NOT ENGAGING: NOT OK

  30. and the secret to a great presentation is...

  31. PRACTICE! (a lot)

  32. (the end.)

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