I love the 10 minute presentation. You have enough time
to get your points across to the audience without boring
them.
There is enough time, but it concentrates your mind on cutting out the waffle and making it snappy. Remember nobody ever complained about a presentation being too short.
For advice on the ten minute presentation, I would suggest that you follow the section How to structure a presentation. The key part is to get the middle section working well.
Use the rule of three to get the middle section working well, and present three points that you want to make. You may want to spend the bulk of the time illustrating one or two of these points.
Think
– if there are only three points that I would like to leave my audience with, what would they be? There you have the middle of the presentation.All you now have to do is to think of ways of illustrating these points and then you have the bulk of the structure of the presentation.