“The results will speak for themselves.”
That’s what many scientists believe.
In an ideal world — yes.
But in a world with extremely short attention spans? Probably not.
When you present your results, don’t make your audience guess what you want to say.
You want to be obvious. 💡
You want your audience to understand WHAT you are doing and WHY you are doing it.
To make it as clear as possible, try answering the following questions:
🔹 What is the problem?
🔹 Why does it need solving?
🔹 How are you solving it?
🔹 Why does it matter?
If you do this well, even people who don’t understand every technical detail will still:– follow your story
– understand the importance
– remember your talk
✨And that’s the goal





