Persuasive Speaking
When This Skill Activates
Claude uses this skill when:
- •Preparing presentations
- •Creating talking points
- •Practicing pitches
- •Preparing for difficult conversations
Core Frameworks
1. WHAT → SO WHAT → NOW WHAT (Source: Matt Abrahams)
Structure:
- •WHAT: The information/idea
- •SO WHAT: Why it matters
- •NOW WHAT: What to do next
Example:
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WHAT: "We're seeing 30% churn in month 1" SO WHAT: "This means we're losing $500K ARR before customers see value" NOW WHAT: "I propose we redesign onboarding this quarter"
2. Presentation Structure
Format:
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1. Hook (grab attention) 2. Problem (what's wrong) 3. Solution (your proposal) 4. Evidence (why it works) 5. Call to Action (next steps)
Action Templates
Template: Presentation Outline
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# Presentation: [Topic] ## Hook (30 seconds) [Attention-grabbing opening] - Question - Story - Surprising stat ## Problem (2 minutes) [What's wrong, why it matters] ## Solution (3 minutes) [Your proposal] ## Evidence (3 minutes) [Why this works] - Data point 1 - Data point 2 - Example ## Call to Action (1 minute) [What should audience do next] ## Anticipated Questions 1. Q: [expected question] A: [prepared response] 2. Q: [expected question] A: [prepared response]
Quick Reference
🎤 Speaking Checklist
Preparation:
- • Opening hook prepared
- • Key points (3 max)
- • Examples/stories ready
- • Q&A anticipated
Delivery:
- • WHAT-SO WHAT-NOW WHAT structure
- • Pause for impact
- • Make eye contact
- • End with clear action
Key Quotes
Matt Abrahams:
"Structure sets you free. When you have a framework, you can focus on connecting, not remembering."