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Executive Communication & Presentation for the Technology & Startups Sector

Tech companies make big decisions via documents, business reviews, and demos. Product managers defend roadmaps to the CPO/CEO, engineering managers fight for platform budgets, and founders present metric reviews to investors. Audiences read fast and demand a data narrative: one chart, one insight, one decision. Material standard: the Amazon 6-pager, Storytelling with Data (Knaflic), and the discipline of the one-metric-that-matters.

format
In-house / hybrid / online
duration
1-3 days + recorded practice
participants
8-16 per batch (intensive practice)
language
Indonesian / English
Technology & Startups Sector Focus

Why Executive Communication & Presentation is different in Technology & Startups

Tech companies make big decisions via documents, business reviews, and demos. Product managers defend roadmaps to the CPO/CEO, engineering managers fight for platform budgets, and founders present metric reviews to investors. Audiences read fast and demand a data narrative: one chart, one insight, one decision. Material standard: the Amazon 6-pager, Storytelling with Data (Knaflic), and the discipline of the one-metric-that-matters.

Sector KPIs
  • Recorded-iteration quality score (peer review pre/post)
    Band uplift on the internal writing rubric
  • Roadmap approval rate in committee
    Consistent improvement quarter over quarter
  • Metric review meeting time
    Shorter without losing decision quality
Relevant regulations & standards
  • Personal Data Protection Law UU 27/2022 β€” Disclosure of data incidents in internal/public communication
  • ISO/IEC 27001:2022 β€” Clauses on information security risk communication
  • POJK 11/POJK.03/2022 β€” IT Operations by Commercial Banks β€” relevant for regulated fintech
Target roles in Technology & Startups
  • Product Manager & Senior PM
  • Engineering Manager / Staff Engineer
  • Head of Design / Design Lead
  • VP / Director of Product / Engineering
  • Founder & C-level at tech startups
  • Solutions Architect for enterprise client pitches
Outcomes commonly requested in Technology & Startups
  • Product specs / PRDs that open with TL;DR and the decision upfront, with background placed downstream as context
  • Business reviews anchored on a North-Star metric β€” not number-laden dashboards
  • Roadmap defenses that articulate trade-offs with honest prioritization arguments
  • All-hands demos with a single message that sticks across the team
  • Leadership pitches that close in 8 minutes plus 7 minutes of Q&A
Technology & Startups-specific questions
How do you turn a raw dashboard into a narrative that drives decisions?
Apply Knaflic's discipline: define the single key message (the so-what) first, then pick the one chart type that conveys it most efficiently. Strip elements that don't contribute (excess gridlines, decorative color), annotate to point to the insight, and end the slide with a recommendation. Dashboards are for monitoring, decks are for decisions β€” don't conflate them.
Does the Amazon 6-pager format work for Indonesian teams?
Yes for strategic decisions, but it needs adaptation: write in consistent Indonesian + English code-switch, include a metrics glossary in the appendix, and allow 20 minutes of silent reading at the start of the meeting. The success factor is the discipline of write-not-tell β€” leaders who keep asking presenters to 'explain it first' will undermine the format.

Quick Answer

Executive communication & presentation training is an in-house program that trains managers and leaders to structure arguments with the Minto Pyramid Principle & SCQA, tell stories with data the Cole Nussbaumer Knaflic way, and command executive presence (Hewlett's framework) in board meetings, committees, and AGMs. Practice is recorded-iterated; impact is measured with Kirkpatrick.

Built on recognized frameworks with academic depth

Message structure uses the Minto Pyramid Principle & SCQA (McKinsey), data storytelling follows Cole Nussbaumer Knaflic's framework, executive presence maps to Sylvia Ann Hewlett's three dimensions (Executive Presence 2.0), and persuasion uses Cialdini's 7 principles β€” all trained through real practice with structured iteration.

The most common mistake: training 'confidence' without structure & measurement

Many presentation trainings stop at body language and slide tips. Without a thinking framework (Pyramid), honest data narrative, pressured Q&A practice, and behavior evaluation (Kirkpatrick Level 3), improvements do not stick in real forums. This program unites structure, data, presence, and measurement.

The method is recorded iteration with rubric-based feedback

Each participant presents repeatedly, is recorded, reviews the footage, and is scored against a rubric. That is why batches stay small (8-16). Behavior change happens through repetition with specific feedback β€” aligned with the 70-20-10 pattern.

Executive Communication & Presentation

Executive communication and presentation training is an in-house program that equips managers and professionals to structure arguments top-down (Minto Pyramid Principle & SCQA), turn numbers into decision narratives (Cole Nussbaumer Knaflic's Storytelling with Data framework), and command executive presence β€” gravitas, communication, and credibility (Sylvia Ann Hewlett's research) β€” in high-stakes forums such as board meetings, credit committees, AGMs, and briefings to regulators or ministries.

1Focus on high-stakes forums (board, committees, AGMs, regulators) with substance-driven content specific to corporate decision contexts
2Message structure via Minto Pyramid Principle & SCQA β€” answer first, then arguments, for time-constrained executives
3Data storytelling follows Cole Nussbaumer Knaflic's framework: choose the right chart, cut clutter, direct attention, deliver a decision narrative
4Executive presence mapped to Hewlett's three dimensions (Executive Presence 2.0): gravitas, communication, credibility β€” including the 2022 shift toward listening & authenticity
5Every participant's presentation is recorded and iterated repeatedly with rubric-based individual feedback
6Virtual & hybrid presentation module: camera, framing, and remote-participant equity (mitigating the 'second-class remote' problem)
7Impact measured with the New World Kirkpatrick model (designed backward from Level 4) and can be raised to Phillips ROI Level 5

Measurable Outcomes

Expected Outcomes

Indicators mapped to Kirkpatrick/Phillips evaluation levels β€” qualitative targets, baseline set together during the training needs analysis (TNA).

Message clarity (Kirkpatrick L2 β€” Learning)
Participants pass the 'core message in 60 seconds' rubric with correct Pyramid/SCQA structure
Persuasion & approval (L4 β€” Results)
Higher approval rate for internal proposals/pitches versus the team baseline
Executive presence (L3 β€” Behavior)
Increased self & observer scores on gravitas and communication (Hewlett-dimension rubric)
Data storytelling (L2 β€” Learning)
Data slides revised per Knaflic principles: right chart, minimal clutter, one decision narrative
Forum efficiency (L4 β€” Results)
Shorter presentations & meetings; tighter executive decks with faster decisions
Monetized ROI (Phillips L5 β€” optional)
Net-benefit calculation isolating the training effect, when finance requests figures

Program Format

Program Format Options

Chosen by participant seniority, forum urgency, and operational schedule β€” finalized after the TNA.

1

Masterclass (1 day)

Intensive fundamentals: Pyramid/SCQA structure, data storytelling basics, and one recorded practice cycle with rubric feedback.

Best for: Quick refresh for manager teams or pre-event prep
2

Practice Program (2-3 days)

Repeated iteration of participants' real presentations: message structure, data storytelling, executive presence, and tough Q&A, with coaching and recording each round.

Best for: Deep cross-role skill improvement
3

Specific Pitch / Board-Deck Coaching

Guided support to prepare a real board deck, AGM material, or upcoming pitch β€” from storyline to committee Q&A simulation.

Best for: Preparing a concrete high-stakes presentation

Free Consultation

Discuss your team's presentation training needs

Start with a free training needs analysis: we map the roles, the forums they face, and the communication gaps, then build a proposal & budget estimate based on real needs.

Curriculum

Curriculum Framework

Designed with ADDIE; final modules curated per the TNA. Topics below are the full scope that can be activated.

Comparison

Choosing the Program Format

A concise decision matrix β€” the final recommendation is set after the training needs analysis.

AspectMasterclass (1 day)Practice Program (2-3 days)Pitch/Board-Deck Coaching
Primary goalQuick fundamentals refreshDeep skill improvementSuccess in one real forum
Ideal participantsManager teams (refresh)Cross-role managers/specialistsDirectors/leaders about to present
Practice depth1 recorded cycleRepeated iteration + hot-seat Q&ADeck guidance & specific simulation
Framework coveragePyramid/SCQA + data-story basicsPyramid + data story + presence + CialdiniTailored to the forum (board/AGM/committee)
Evaluation levelKirkpatrick L1-L2Kirkpatrick L1-L3 (+Phillips L5)Forum-outcome focus (qualitative L4)
Best suited forAwareness & quick winStandardizing team capabilityHigh stakes, limited time

For Whom

Who Is This Program For?

Role-tailored via the TNA for direct relevance to the forums they face.

Managers & future leaders (high-potential)

Frequently present to leadership, committees, or the board and need structure plus convincing presence.

Common challenges

  • Rambling messages; the conclusion only emerges at the end
  • Nervous and losing control during pressured Q&A
  • Hard to simplify complexity without losing substance

Specialists & technical/analytical teams

Must explain complex analysis to non-technical audiences and decision-makers.

Common challenges

  • Too much technical detail; the 'so what' is unreadable
  • Data slides are crowded and do not drive a decision
  • Hard to convince stakeholders skeptical of numbers

Directors & unit heads

Present at AGMs, the board, regulators, or in public where stakes are high.

Common challenges

  • Reputational pressure in forums watched by shareholders/regulators
  • Strategy messages hard to package concisely and credibly
  • Inconsistency between strong substance and weak delivery

HR, L&D & People Development teams

Raise organizational communication standards and prove the impact to leadership.

Common challenges

  • Inconsistent presentation quality across teams and levels
  • Generic 'public speaking' training does not stick at work
  • No recognized evaluation framework (Kirkpatrick/Phillips)

Delivery Method

Delivery

Every format centers on recorded practice and active iteration β€” participants present repeatedly with rubric-based feedback.

In-house on-site

Facilitator comes to the office/training venue; each participant presents, is recorded, reviews the footage, and iterates with individual coaching.

Live online

Interactive class via Zoom/Teams with hands-on breakouts, per-participant recording, and a dedicated on-camera credibility module (eye-line, framing, energy).

Hybrid

On-site sessions for intensive practice & 'hot seat' Q&A, followed by online office hours coaching the participant's next real presentation.

Schedule built around the company's operational calendar & key forums
Materials, scoring rubrics, and worksheets prepared by the Neksus team
Recording equipment & practice space arranged so each participant gets many rounds
Certificate of participation for every attendee
Post-training evaluation report (Kirkpatrick) for the L&D team & leadership

Engagement Flow

Engagement Path

From need to measurable impact β€” qualitative durations, adapted to organization scale.

1

Training Needs Analysis (TNA)

Mapping roles, the forums faced (board/committee/AGM/regulator), recent presentation samples, and communication gaps. Output: needs profile + measurement baseline.

Initial stage
2

Program Design (ADDIE, backward from Level 4)

Learning objectives and rubrics designed backward from the desired business result (New World Kirkpatrick); role-specific syllabus using your real presentation cases.

Before delivery
3

Delivery β€” Wave 1 (Champion/Leaders)

A leader/champion group is trained first (70-20-10 pattern) to set the standard and drive adoption before scaling out.

First wave
4

Delivery β€” Recorded Practice & Iteration

Subsequent batches roll out: each participant presents repeatedly, is recorded, scored against a rubric, and faces a pressured Q&A simulation ('hot seat').

Rolling per batch
5

Kirkpatrick Evaluation

Level 1-3 measurement (reaction, assessment, real-presentation behavior observation via rubric). Phillips ROI Level 5 if finance requests monetized figures.

After each wave
6

Follow-up & Institutionalization

Office hours, coaching the next real presentation, and organizational deck/message-template standards as a program legacy.

Ongoing

Case Studies

Typical Outcome Patterns

Indicative impact based on similar program structures β€” illustrative, with no named clients or promised numbers.

Tech-division managers who frequently pitch initiatives to leadership

Intervention

2-day Pyramid/SCQA + data-storytelling practice program, presentations recorded and iterated

Result

More concise internal pitches with the conclusion up front; improved initiative approval and shorter decision meetings

Unit leaders at a financial-services institution facing credit committees & regulators

Intervention

Real board/committee deck coaching + pressured Q&A simulation

Result

More convincing and efficient committee briefings; critical questions better anticipated through a tidy argument structure

Secretariat & unit heads at an institution/BUMN preparing AGM/ministry materials

Intervention

Guided executive-presence workshop + official-document storyline restructuring

Result

Tighter, more credible official materials; calmer delivery with a defensible argument trail

Procurement Info

Information for Procurement & Vendor Management

What your procurement, finance, and legal teams need.

Legal entity

Registered PT under the Selestia ecosystem (Eduprima group); complete tax ID & legal documents; ready for service agreements and vendor onboarding.

Proposal

Structured proposal: measurable learning objectives, syllabus (Pyramid/SCQA, data storytelling, executive presence), facilitator profiles, schedule, and TNA-based cost breakdown.

Pricing model

TNA-based β€” flat per program, per session, per participant, tiered, or custom. No standard figure without a needs analysis; an estimate is provided after the TNA.

Payment & tax

Flexible terms (deposit + balance / per-batch terms); tax invoice (VAT/PPN) and PO document support available.

BUMN/government process

Familiar with BUMN/agency procurement stages: vendor documents, e-procurement, owner's-estimate/bid, and compliance clauses.

Measurement

New World Kirkpatrick Level 1-3 evaluation report (reaction, assessment, behavior observation via rubric); Phillips ROI Level 5 on finance request.

Confidentiality & recordings

NDA signing; practice recordings belong to the participant/company, stored/deleted per policy, and not used outside training without consent.

FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

Next Step

Discuss your team's presentation training needs

Start with a free training needs analysis: we map the roles, the forums they face, and the communication gaps, then build a proposal & budget estimate based on real needs.

  • Complimentary training needs analysis β€” the natural first step
  • Proposal & syllabus (Pyramid/SCQA, data storytelling, executive presence) within a few business days
  • Procurement-ready documents (company profile, tax ID, NDA, VAT invoice)
  • New World Kirkpatrick impact measurement (Phillips ROI on request)

Executive Communication & Presentation training for your Technology & Startups team

Start with a free training needs analysis: we map the roles, the forums they face, and the communication gaps, then build a proposal & budget estimate based on real needs.

  • Complimentary training needs analysis β€” the natural first step
  • Proposal & syllabus (Pyramid/SCQA, data storytelling, executive presence) within a few business days
  • Procurement-ready documents (company profile, tax ID, NDA, VAT invoice)
  • New World Kirkpatrick impact measurement (Phillips ROI on request)
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