Pre-pandemic, we were discussing the crucial skills young lawyers needed to master for success, and it’s striking to think that one of those was in-person presentation skills. While we have returned to face-to-face interactions, we have also learned that it’s imperative to enhance our virtual presentation abilities. We might assume that being adept presenters translates seamlessly to Zoom, but mastering online delivery requires a distinct skill set. Here are five ways to adapt your in-person prowess to the virtual realm, along with some bonus tips for virtual presentations:

  1. Practice, Practice, Practice:
    • Record yourself in a mock Zoom session and review it critically. Pay attention to body language, eye contact, and overall presence.
    • Rehearse extensively, especially if you’re accustomed to speaking spontaneously. Familiarize yourself with how you appear on camera and adjust accordingly.
  2. Volunteer for Opportunities:
    • Start by presenting at smaller events or non-industry gatherings to ease any anxiety.
    • Embrace virtual speaking engagements on topics you’re passionate about to gain valuable experience.
  3. Seek Feedback:
    • Solicit input from friends and mentors, both on recorded and live presentations.
    • Role-play scenarios with industry mentors to refine your delivery and handling of audience interaction.
  4. Observe Others:
    • Identify engaging speakers and analyze their techniques. Adapt elements that resonate with your style.
    • Attend webinars and virtual presentations, taking notes on effective audience engagement and presentation styles.
  5. Get Expert Assistance:
    • Join online Toastmasters groups to refine your skills and receive constructive feedback.

Bonus Tips for Virtual Presentations:

  1. Tech Preparation:
    • Ensure your microphone and camera are optimized for the platform you’re using, and conduct pre-event tech checks.
  2. Environment Setup:
    • Pay attention to lighting, background, and ambient noise to create a professional setting. As someone with two dogs, trust me, this can come up.
  3. Incorporate In-Person Strategies:
    • Stand while presenting to enhance energy and engagement.
    • Utilize interactive elements like polls or breakout sessions to involve your audience.

Virtual presentations are here to stay, so honing your communication skills in this medium is a worthwhile investment.

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Lindsay Griffiths is the International Lawyers Network’s Executive Director. She is a dynamic, influential international executive and marketing thought leader with a passion for relationship development and authoring impactful content. Griffiths is a driven, strategic leader who implements creative initiatives to achieve the…

Lindsay Griffiths is the International Lawyers Network’s Executive Director. She is a dynamic, influential international executive and marketing thought leader with a passion for relationship development and authoring impactful content. Griffiths is a driven, strategic leader who implements creative initiatives to achieve the goals of a global professional services network. She manages all major aspects of the Network, including recruitment, member retention, and providing exceptional client service to an international membership base.

In her role as Executive Director, Griffiths manages a mix of international programs, engages a diverse global community, and develops an international membership base. She leads the development and successful implementation of major organizational initiatives, manages interpersonal relationships, and possesses executive presence with audiences of internal and external stakeholders. Griffiths excels at project management, organization, and planning, writes and speaks with influence and authority, and works independently while demonstrating flexibility in thinking, especially in challenging situations. She also adapts to diverse and dynamic environments with constant assessment and recalibration.

JD Supra Readers Choice Top Author 2019

In 2021, the ILN was honored as Global Law Firm Network of the Year by The Lawyer European Awards, and in 2016, 2017, and 2022, they were shortlisted as Global Law Firm Network of the Year. Since 2011, the Network has been listed as a Chambers & Partners Leading Law Firm Network, recently increasing this ranking to be included in the top two percent of law firm networks globally, as well as adding two regional rankings. She was awarded “Thought Leader of the Year” by the Legal Marketing Association’s New York chapter in 2014 for her substantive contributions to the industry and was included in Clio’s list of “34 People in Legal You Should Follow on Twitter.” She was also chosen for the American Bar Association Journal’s inaugural Web 100‘s Best Law Blogs, where judge Ivy Grey said “This blog is outstanding, thoughtful, and useful.” Ms. Griffiths was chosen as a Top Author by JD Supra in their 2019 Readers’ Choice Awards, for the level of engagement and visibility she attained with readers on the topic of marketing & business development. She has been the author of Zen & the Art of Legal Networking since February 2009.