In relation to turning your large thought right into a proposal that you just need to undergo a convention, there are not any actual guidelines or patterns to observe past “simply do your greatest” and maybe “hold it to 500 phrases,” which makes the entire course of fairly daunting.
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I’ve labored with quite a few individuals submitting proposals to occasions over the previous few years. I’ve been racking my mind making an attempt to determine a robust sample that helps individuals pull collectively proposals that present what convention chairs and program planners are searching for, whereas on the identical time making the method a bit extra clear to individuals who actually need to discover their approach to the stage.
I’ve discovered that it’s greatest to deal with the proposal-writing course of as simply that—a course of, not simply one thing you do in a half-hour throughout a sluggish afternoon. One of many worst issues you are able to do is to write down your proposal within the submission type. I’ve accomplished it. You in all probability know another person who has accomplished it. Most of our proposals in all probability sucked due to it. Hemingway advises us that “the primary draft of something is shit,” and that is as true for convention proposals as it’s for absolutely anything.
Whenever you write a proposal within the submission type, you don’t give your self the time {that a} proposal must mature. I’ve discovered six stable steps that may show you how to flip that concept right into a lucid and concise convention proposal that paints a transparent image of what your presentation shall be about.
As I stroll via these steps, I’m going to share my most lately created convention proposal. I’ve lately submitted this to some conferences, and I don’t but know if will probably be accepted or if I’ll have any alternatives to present this presentation—however following these steps made writing the proposal itself a lot simpler.
Let’s get to it.
Step 1: Write down the overall, high-level concepts that you just need to speak about#section2
This can be a very casual step, and it must be written only for you. I exploit this step to take any notes I’ve saved away on post-its or in Evernote, and switch them into one thing resembling a few paragraphs. It’s an train in getting every little thing out of your head.
You don’t want to fret about being factually correct in what you’re writing. That is the chance to go together with what you understand or keep in mind, or assume you understand or keep in mind, and get all of it into another medium. You possibly can repair something that’s inaccurate later; nobody goes to learn this however you.
For instance, I’m writing a proposal for a presentation about creating “skunk works” initiatives (primarily, the place small groups work on secret/essential endeavors) to get issues accomplished while you’re busily main a crew and don’t actually have time to get all of the issues achieved that must be in place.
Right here’s what I began with:
That is a particularly tough draft, and must be in your eyes solely—even if I’m sharing mine with you right here, in its poorly written and considerably inaccurate state.
At this level, you’ve earned a break. You’ll need to be contemporary for the following step, the place we begin to construct a supporting spine in your free-flowing phrases.
Step 2: Break your content material into subject factors#section3
Assessment what you’ve written and start to interrupt that content material into subjects. I create bullet factors for “Ache,” “Resolution,” and two rounds of “Assist.” I additionally add a bullet level I name “Personable,” in order that I’ve a spot so as to add how the thought is relatable to my very own expertise (although this typically finally ends up being coated by one of many Assist factors).
This isn’t ultimate content material; go forward and elevate sentences out of your earlier paragraphs in the event you really feel like they’re related. Grammar nonetheless takes a backseat right here, however do just remember to’re addressing the subject level with some readability. Additionally, spend a bit time doing a little fact-checking; tighten your factors up a bit with actual and concrete data.
As I used to be working via this step, I did a bit extra homework. I cracked open a couple of books and hunted down articles as a way to refresh myself and really feel like I used to be on extra stable floor as I pulled the factors collectively.
Ache#section4
When you consider your presentation’s subject, what’s the frequent level of ache that you just imagine you share with different individuals? What prompted you to really feel that this can be a robust thought for a presentation and worthy of sharing? Ache is one thing all of us share, and when you possibly can assist another person really feel like their ache may be alleviated, they begin to nod their heads, mentally say “sure!” to themselves, and start to narrate to you and your message.
Resolution#section5
After you’ve recognized that frequent level of ache, what’s the overall, high-level answer? If you’re the one who discovered the answer, you must say so; if not, you must determine who did, and clarify what you realized from it. Give sufficient data to guarantee individuals there’s a answer. Don’t get hung up on feeling such as you’ll give away the ending; individuals will present as much as your presentation to listen to extra concerning the journey you’ve taken from that frequent level of ache, not simply to listen to you recite the answer itself.
Supporting factors#section6
When you’ve labored via the ache and answer, it’s time to supply a bit extra data to the reviewers and readers of your proposal. Merely telling individuals that there’s ache and an answer is nice to guide with; nevertheless, it’s not sufficient. You’ll nonetheless have to persuade those that this concept applies to a broad vary of different contexts, and that this can be a presentation that they should see in order that they’ll profit out of your knowledge. What are a few key factors that you should use to help the validity of your proposal and the claims that you might have made?
One thing private and/or humorous (optionally available)#section7
When you’re in a position to pull one thing private into your proposal, you possibly can assist reviewers and audiences members additional relate to you and what you’ve been via. It will probably shift a proposal from showing to be “ebook report-ish” to at least one that speaks out of your expertise and perspective. I like to go away this as optionally available content material as a result of it’s possible you’ll already be including one thing comparable within the Ache, Resolution, or Supporting factors sections.
It’s necessary to not overlook the worth—and the danger—of humor. Humor is hard to do in a convention proposal. You’ll have a line that you just discover hilarious; nevertheless, nice comedy depends closely on nuances of supply which might be troublesome to transmit in a written proposal (and typically even more durable for the readers to select up on). Take warning, and when doubtful, skip something that may very well be misperceived when creating your proposal.
Collectively, these present the inspiration for the following step, which is the place we begin to get extra severe.
Step 3: Flip your subjects right into a draft proposal#section8
That is the place we take the group and grouping of your ideas and switch them into a couple of brief paragraphs. It’s time to activate the spell checker and name the grammar police; this can be a severe exercise and the halfway level to having a proposal that’s prepared for submission.
You’ll be writing the perfect, most coherent sentences that you know the way to craft primarily based in your subject factors. You need to use your subject factors because the define in your proposal, hitting the concepts in the identical order. As a refresher, listed here are my subject factors, within the order they have been created.
When you’ve reviewed your subject factors, put your writing abilities to work. I did extra gut-checking and fact-checking to verify I wasn’t utterly stuffed with crap and to usually tighten up my pondering.
Discover that I didn’t simply take the subject factors and replica and paste them into paragraphs. As an alternative, I placed on my modifying hat and tried to ascertain the movement of what I used to be writing, preserving the paragraphs restricted to 2–3 sentences for the sake of concision.
Step 4: Cellphone a pal#section9
You realize that pal you possibly can at all times rely on to inform you while you’ve bought a booger in your noise or spinach in your enamel, or who will inform you while you have been only a utterly out-of-line jerk and it’s worthwhile to get your head on straight?
That’s the pal you need to ship your proposal to. When you’re lucky sufficient to have a couple of of those pals, ship it to all of them. Clarify to them—clearly—what they’re about to learn and what the aim is. Give them sufficient background in order that they’ll offer you actionable suggestions. Inform them concerning the convention, the anticipated viewers, your subject, why you’ll be good presenting on this subject, and what your proposal is about. Lastly, give them a deadline of a day or two to allow them to evaluation it with the main focus that it deserves.
I despatched my proposal off to my pal Gabby Hon, as a result of she’s that pal who will inform me all these issues I listed above and as a result of she’s a words-and-grammar nerd who kicks my work as onerous because it wants.
She despatched me suggestions, and, for as soon as, my confidence was a bit greater than it ought to have been. I actually like my subject and actually felt strongly that I’d pulled collectively a stable proposal. Gabby’s suggestions was primarily:
- You’re utilizing “a bit” and “a bit bit” an excessive amount of. I’ve counted 3 to date inside a paragraph
- Okay, so, there’s an excessive amount of “that is what skunk works is”—which I can discover on Wikipedia—and never sufficient “why this issues to design/tech/UX”
- You say you possibly can adapt the foundations, however are you able to give a bit trace?
- I imply clearly it was all about design and dealing round restrictions and limitations—thus skunk works
- If design is greatest when confronted with limitations, then skunk works packages are our greatest historic instance of learn how to do nice work underneath one thing one thing
Not solely did Gabby present some nice issues for me to consider and enhance on, she was additionally gracious sufficient to let me know that I didn’t completely stink up the web page once I’d written my proposal:
- It’s superb
- Simply the second paragraph wants some sprucing
Step 5: Revise your proposal#section10
When you’ve had time to course of the suggestions, sit again down together with your proposal and make changes. Don’t be shy about killing your darlings; the suggestions you’ve acquired is supposed that can assist you concentrate on the necessary elements and make them higher. If one thing doesn’t match, transfer it to a parking zone or take away it completely.
Right here is my ultimate revision that I’ll be submitting to conferences:
There’s a little bit of a technique to my insanity, imagine it or not. Right here’s a micro-version of the change log of my proposal:
- I made a key change within the title; I’m fairly uncomfortable with utilizing the phrase “science” (initially “The Science of Skunk Works”). I’m fairly positive “science” is making a promise that I’m not sure I can hold within the presentation, and I’d favor to not be referred to as to the mat for that.
- I examined my title with a couple of pals and this title fared the perfect. I used to be leaning towards “Footwear for the Cobbler’s Youngsters” personally, and the suggestions inspired me to not be so treasured.
- I additionally tightened up the copy primarily based on Gabby’s suggestions, putting additional concentrate on the second paragraph.
Step 6: Submit the proposal to a convention#section11
You seemingly had a convention in thoughts while you began making an attempt to drag collectively your proposal. Every year, I begin considering my major presentation for the following 12 months as quickly as I can. Usually, beginning round March via April or Could is once I actually begin to try to take into consideration what I’ve realized and what’s value sharing with others, after which I begin amassing data—notes, articles, books, and so forth—in order that I can help my pondering as greatest as I can.
Once I undergo this course of, then I do know that I’m prepared with a fairly stable proposal. I copy and paste the ultimate, vetted model into the shape and hit submit, assured that I’m not simply winging it.
And positive sufficient, that’s once I discover that final typo.