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如何制作有说服力的商业推介演示并利用数据增强效果

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本文介绍了如何制作有说服力的商业推介演示,强调运用数据和图表来增强说服力,并通过具体技巧帮助你更好地展示观点,打动听众。

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Welcome to the last lesson in our course on presentations. In this lesson, you'll use persuasive language to make a pitch, which is a short, convincing presentation. A pitch is when you try to sell an idea or a product to an audience. It's important in a good pitch to create or present data to support your argument. You'll also describe the data presented in a graphic chart. So, in this lesson, you'll create your own visuals or use some already published graphs or charts to make your pitch powerful and convincing for your audience.

For your pitch, you'll need to do some research and then present the information in ways that are very clear for your audience. Use the techniques and language that you've studied in this course to create a presentation with at least three convincing, clear reasons why your idea is good. Include data in easy-to-read slides and provide good explanations of the graphs or visuals in your presentation. This is your task to make a pitch that will persuade a company to locate a business in your city, town, or country. You can use your imagination to create your own role or position. Like, for example, you can be the mayor of your city or the head of your city's tourism board, but please try to find real data to use about the city or town you choose.

First, imagine what type of business you're trying to persuade. Is it a subsidiary of an international company or is it the entire organization of the company or just one part, for example, a manufacturing facility, maybe a distribution center or a call center. You decide. This decision is important because it will determine what things you emphasize in your pitch. For example, if you're pitching to a software design company, their employees might be a bit different than if you were pitching to a toy manufacturing company or to a nonprofit. The audience for your pitch will be the top decision makers in the company, the top executives, and maybe members of the board of directors, the group of people who approved major decisions.

As we discussed before, think about what your target audience the company needs. Then, think about your location, your city or town. What benefits can your location offer that would meet the needs of this company? What problems could you help them avoid? Also, think about what things are good about the city you choose and why their employees would want to live there. For example, the cost of living, the recreational facilities, the people, availability of housing, lifestyle, things like that. Make a list of these possible benefits your city offers to the company and its employees and then decide on the top three. When you've identified the top three benefits you want to emphasize in your pitch, find data to support them.

Then, figure out exactly what you want to say, your pitch. It should be about three minutes long. Include a good hook, three main points, and a strong conclusion just if you as you've studied in this course. Your presentation only needs to have three to five slides, but at least one of them should be a chart or table. You should draw attention to the chart and make sure it's clear how it supports one of your points. You can use a visual that you find in another source, but be sure to include a citation at the bottom of the slide as you present the data. If a graph or chart you find online has too much detail, put the information into a new visual. Look at the resource in this lesson if you don't know how to make your own tables and charts. Before you begin your presentation, let's watch an example of a short pitch to move a company to Seattle. Notice how the use of graphs help to support the speaker's arguments.

部分单词释义

  • conclusion

    名词结论; 结局; 断定,决定; 推论

    1. 结论;推论
    When you come to a conclusion, you decide that something is true after you have thought about it carefully and have considered all the relevant facts.

    e.g. Over the years I've come to the conclusion that she's a very great musician...
    这些年来,我得出的结论是她是一位非常伟大的音乐家。
    e.g. I have tried to give some idea of how I feel — other people will no doubt draw their own conclusions.
    我试着说了一些我的感受,其他人无疑会有他们自己的结论。

    2. 结束;末尾
    The conclusion of something is its ending.

    e.g. At the conclusion of the programme, I asked the children if they had any questions they wanted to ask me.
    节目结束的时候,我问孩子们有没有问题想问我。

    3. 缔结;签订
    The conclusion of a treaty or a business deal is the act of arranging it or agreeing it.

    e.g. ...the expected conclusion of a free-trade agreement between Mexico and the United States.
    墨西哥与美国之间自由贸易协定的如期签订

    4. 必然会发生的事;事先料定的结局
    You can refer to something that seems certain to happen as a foregone conclusion .

    e.g. It was a foregone conclusion that I would end up in the same business as him...
    早已注定我最终会和他干同一行。
    e.g. The championship result was almost a foregone conclusion.
    锦标赛的结果差不多在意料之中。

    5. 最后;总而言之
    You say 'in conclusion' to indicate that what you are about to say is the last thing that you want to say.

    e.g. In conclusion, walking is a cheap, safe, enjoyable and readily available form of exercise.
    总而言之,散步是一种廉价、安全、愉快的锻炼方式,而且随时随地都可以进行。

    6. 匆忙地下判断;草率地下结论
    If you say that someone jumps to a conclusion, you are critical of them because they decide too quickly that something is true, when they do not know all the facts.

    e.g. I didn't want her to jump to the conclusion that the divorce was in any way her fault...
    我不想让她草率地断定离婚完全是她的错。
    e.g. Forgive me. I shouldn't be jumping to conclusions.
    原谅我,我不该草率地下结论。

  • subsidiary

    形容词附带的,附属的,次要的; 助的,帮助的; 补足的

    名词附属事物,附属机构,子公司; 附属者,附属品

    1. 附属公司;子公司
    A subsidiary or a subsidiary company is a company which is part of a larger and more important company.

    e.g. ...British Asia Airways, a subsidiary of British Airways.
    英国亚洲航空公司,英国航空公司的子公司

    2. 辅助的;附带的;次要的
    If something is subsidiary, it is less important than something else with which it is connected.

    e.g. The economics ministry has increasingly played a subsidiary role to the finance ministry.
    经济部已经越来越成了财政部的附属了。

  • persuasive

    形容词有说服力的; 劝诱的; 动听

    1. 有说服力的;令人信服的
    Someone or something that is persuasive is likely to persuade a person to believe or do a particular thing.

    e.g. What do you think were some of the more persuasive arguments on the other side?...
    你认为对方哪些观点更有说服力?
    e.g. I can be very persuasive when I want to be...
    如果我愿意的话,我会非常有说服力的。

    persuasively
    ...a trained lawyer who can present arguments persuasively.
    能把观点表述得令人信服的训练有素的律师
  • benefits

    益处;津贴费;利益( benefit的名词复数 );奖金;救济金;

  • visuals

    视觉资料( visual的名词复数 );