When drafting a presentation or speech, we often overlook certain essential aspects, such as to determine the occasion on which it will take place, the objective and the results we seek, and the characteristics of the audience.
Once this has been clearly outlined, we can define the tone and style with accuracy. The following stage consists of drafting the various parts, from the introduction to the conclusion and final call of attention, after going through the core of the message and the reasoning.
In a last stage, we assess the content and practice the adequate pronunciation and intonation in order to get the best results.