I like this topic from the legendary Steve Hughes. It’s been a long time since I’ve seen him, but he was always a thoroughly good guy. We both spoke at conferences back in the heyday of the SQL community, and although his journey has been tougher than most in recent years, he is still impacting the world in amazing ways.
Steve is hosting this month’s T-SQL Tuesday, and asks about what we’ve learned from conference sessions, things which impacted us and how we work. It’s an interesting topic for two reasons – firstly, I enjoy giving conference presentations, and secondly, they’re really not my preferred way of learning.
Rob goes on to talk about conference sessions that caught his interest. One book that helped me considerably in my ability to present is Peter Cohan’s Great Demo! This is, admittedly, for sales presentations rather than technical presentations. However, I think it’s pretty straightforward to map most of the concepts to technical demos, and the advice in the book is great for getting your point across early and letting people make sure they are in the right room at the right time straight from the get-go.