Technical communication is often collaborative. Projects are undertaken by teams; presentations related to those projects are often delivered by the team. Presenting coherent and engaging information as a team takes practice and coordination. While different team members may share the work by being responsible for different elements of the preparation and delivery, sometimes giving a presentation as a team can entail more work than doing a solo talk. Below are some useful resources that provide information on things to consider when presenting as a team.
How to Coordinate a Team Presentation (Coursera: Oral Communication for Engineering Leaders) [00:4:45] This video resource is presented by two professors who teach at Rice University in Engineering Leadership. They model and discuss how to coordinate a team presentation.
20 Things that Great Presenting Teams Ask Before They Open Their Mouths (Inc. com) In this article, communications expert Deborah Grayson Riegel poses 20 questions that you should consider as a team in preparing for your presentation.
Ask the Experts: Presentation Strategy for Team and Group Presentations (Total Communicator e-zine) Peter Guiliano, communications consultant and Chairman of Executive Communications Group, provides tips on preparing and delivering successful team presentations.
10 Rules for Presenting as a Team (Public Words) Nick Morgan PhD, a communications professor and coach, offers some advice for team presentations. While some info overlaps with the sources above, he does offer some additional tips and suggestions that may be of interest, such as ways to handle discussion.
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