Using Analogies and Metaphors (and More) in Demos – Customer Think
Posted: May 20, 2020 at 4:45 am
Well-crafted analogies and metaphors1 help our audiences remember the key ideas we present in our demos. Some examples are very effective, others could be improved Lets explore!
Beyond Facts
If you simply present your capability (a fact), typical audiences dont retain it (unless it addresses something really key). Facts by themselves are flat and lack luster, they dont stand out. They are unremarkable and are correspondingly difficult to remember.
Analogies and metaphors often build visual representations of ideas that are sticky they form memories that last longer and are easier to recall than facts.
Here are some examples Ive heard fact first, then the analogy or metaphor. First specimen:
We have a broad range of reports.
Nothing particularly remarkable here, is there? A different vendor offered:
You can choose from a broad range of reports. Its like having a supermarket of reports, ranging from fresh meats and fish, arrays of vegetables, rice and pasta, eggs and dairy, exotic canned goods, chips and cookies if you need it, your desired report is likely here Bring your shopping list!
a supermarket of reports Much more memorable!
Another example:
You can set search filters to find exactly what you need.
Meh. This next variation I heard is quite a bit more, um, pointed:
People talk about how hard it is to find a needle in a haystack. Well, this search capability is like a powerful magnet precisely extracting that iron needle in a fraction of a second! Haystack? No problem!
a powerful magnet I want one of those!
Another example, for software that automates various workflows:
We automate your manual processes
ZZzzzzzzz. Heres an alternative I heard a nicely crafted description!
Its like the difference between a team of workers laboring with hand tools slowly building cabinets and fixtures vs. equipping your team with state-of-the-art computer design driving integrated power tools not only producing beautiful works in a fraction of the time but also improving the craftsmanship and quality!
state-of-the-art computer design driving integrated power tools Wow.
Finally, an example from my distant past, with respect to applying combinatorial chemistry and high-throughput screening to pharma and materials science research we used to say (while holding up a 384-well micro-titer plate),
Its like doing a years research in the palm of your hand!
[For those who are familiar with this industry, no explanation is necessary; for those who are unfamiliar, no explanation will suffice!]
Facts are boring and unappetizing. Spice up your demos with a generous seasoning of analogies and metaphors. Make it a memorable meal!
Regional vs. International Issues Be Aware!
A while ago I was delivering a Great Demo! Workshop in Europe to an international audience and during our first break, a woman came up to me and asked me to:
1. Slow down a bit and
2. Be a bit more careful with my choice of words.
This was a great reminder and humbling, personally. I work hard to slow down my delivery and try to choose more internationally-understood English words and phrases (and to avoid U.S.-specific colloquialisms), when presenting to non-native English speakers and I believe I generally do a good job. However, it was clear I could do better!
It is difficult for non-native-English audiences to spend a day or two working in English it can be confusing, at minimum, and very tiring overall! Accordingly, U.S. folks presenting to international audiences need to be aware of their word and phrase choices.
Here are some examples that I have heard (along with possible non-U.S. interpretations):
Hit it out of the park [What are you hitting, and why?]
Out of left field [Which field?]
Thats the minor leagues [Is this a music reference or perhaps a follow-on movie to The Justice League?]
The cats out of the bag [Why was the cat in the bag? What did she do?]
That dog dont hunt [Whose dog doesnt do what? And why?]
It was wicked [Wicked is that evil or good, or a reference to the musical?]
Piece of cake [Ahh, it must be time for dessert or our next coffee break, yes?]
Thats just putting lipstick on a pig [Um, why and what did the pig do to you?]
Break a leg [Sounds painful]
Monday morning quarterback [Do they play American football on Monday mornings?]
The whole nine yards [What happened to the 10th yard? And how many meters is that? (8.23)]
Go Dutch [Is that like, Go AFC!?]
It fell through the cracks [Are there cracks in our software?]
We threw him under the bus [Now thats going to leave a mark!]
Off kilter [Im totally lost on this one]
Out of whack [Too bad, no more whacks in your bag, huh perhaps the cat has more whacks in her bag]
How does this apply to demos? Directly!
Contemplate the challenges faced by your customers when they are listening to demos presented using phrases and language that are U.S.-specific and delivered at rapid-fire pace.
One of our top priorities in presenting demos is clarity of communication so we should take the guidance from my Workshop participant and
1. Slow down
2. Choose words and word phrases that are as international-English as possible!
Interestingly, it cuts both ways. Just as U.S.-based phrases can be confusing to non-U.S. audiences, other international regionalisms can be equally puzzling. Here are some UK-based examples followed by a rough U.S. translation):
Lets table that (The U.S. translates this as the opposite of what other English-speaking countries mean!)
Cover off? (Completed)
Football (Soccer, the beautiful game)
Thongs (Flip flops, zories, clam diggers)
Entre (Appetizer)
Chips and crisps (French fries and chips)
Rubber (Eraser)
Storey (Floor)
First floor (Second floor)
Winston Churchill (or George Bernard Shaw or Oscar Wilde) famously remarked about the U.S. and the UK that England and America are two countries separated by a common language.
Even within the confines of the U.S. meanings change. For example:
Wicked as noted above
Sugar, as in Give me some sugar!
Pasty pale or delicious?
Dressing vs. stuffing
Fix repair vs. about to
Dope dont even get me started on this!
Pop vs. soda
Shopping card vs. carriage vs buggy (vs. trolley in the UK)
Puppy chow (U.S. Midwest)
Ugly unpleasant looking vs. rude or unkind
Awesome can mean absolutely anything, it appears!
The moral? Think about your words before you use them. Be as clear as possible and practice using International English when appropriate.
Beware the Morass of Mixed Metaphors
Metaphors and analogies are terrific but can be risky if applied haphazardly. Mixed metaphors can be more amusing than useful particularly if your audience focuses on trying the decode the metaphor as opposed to getting the point directly.
Here are a few sad examples of mixed metaphors for your inspection vote for the worst or best, depending on how you view this! Note that these are all real, captured from various demo recordings, blogs and articles:
All too often we relegate the demo to the been there, done that corner, content to put into practice all of the tired, tried and possibly true techniques that will get us in the door but see us coming up short when it comes down to closing with confidence and power. Today well examine some of the practices that can be tossed out with tomorrows trash, and look at ways to pump up our demo game.
This mixed metaphorical mlange starts in a corner, moves to the door, then gets tossed and finally pumped. A busy afternoon!
Next?
While it may seem like good sense to cover all your bases, throwing too much at your prospect actually weakens your message. Even a short diversion from focus can confuse the issue and cause your prospect to tune out during an otherwise stellar case. You make your prospect do all the work of picking out and remembering the most relevant pieces.
Love it: Cover bases, throw too much (OK, so far so good), but then the baseball analogy gets rained out with focus, tune out, stellar case, picking out pieces.
How about:
With these ideas in your back pocket, you can break through to the toughest of clients and keep your organization firing on all cylinders no matter how much of a time crunch you are in.
Short but packed! Back pocket, break through, fire on all cylinders, time crunch. I think this is the winner so far. And I really want to see someone breaking through, leading with their back pocket while firing on all cylinders!
And:
And like the U.N. Security Council Members, it only takes one veto to kill an entire deal. Because of the proliferation of stakeholders needed to approve a deal to get it off the ground, a sure thing can become dead in the water long after the sales cycle seems over.
Better have the Security Council equipped with both wings and fins
More:
Our reps use our platform which provides the toolset they need to spread your compelling sales message and get those who buy in the wiggle room they need for others to sign off on their decision.
This one mixes a bad case of rampaging pronouns with toolsets and wiggle rooms!
But wait theres more:
Modern decision-makers have a million things to take care of, so even a small objection or a momentary scheduling snag can threaten to eject them out of your funnel as their plate fills up with other priorities.
Wow breathtaking!
The moral? Once again, choose your words carefully and build your metaphors thoughtfully!
Manufacturing Metaphors and Accumulating Analogies
Some people can generate effective analogies and metaphors as needed on the fly. Other folks may want to have a handful of prebuilt (and tested) examples to draw from.
Here are a few suggestions for those of us in the second group:
Collecting:
See original here:
Using Analogies and Metaphors (and More) in Demos - Customer Think
- Bernard Shaw (journalist) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia [Last Updated On: October 4th, 2015] [Originally Added On: October 4th, 2015]
- George Bernard Shaw (Author of Pygmalion) [Last Updated On: October 5th, 2015] [Originally Added On: October 5th, 2015]
- The Bernard Shaw - 135 Photos - Bars - Harcourt - Dublin ... [Last Updated On: October 5th, 2015] [Originally Added On: October 5th, 2015]
- George Bernard Shaw Quotes - The Quotations Page [Last Updated On: October 5th, 2015] [Originally Added On: October 5th, 2015]
- George Bernard Shaw - Biographical [Last Updated On: October 5th, 2015] [Originally Added On: October 5th, 2015]
- George Bernard Shaw - Wikipedia, la enciclopedia libre [Last Updated On: October 30th, 2015] [Originally Added On: October 30th, 2015]
- Bernard Shaw: A Brief Biography - University of Pennsylvania [Last Updated On: October 30th, 2015] [Originally Added On: October 30th, 2015]
- Bernard Shaw - Bodytonic Music [Last Updated On: November 2nd, 2015] [Originally Added On: November 2nd, 2015]
- Penguin: Bernard Shaw: Pygmalion 1953 | Doncaster [Last Updated On: November 2nd, 2015] [Originally Added On: November 2nd, 2015]
- Bernard Shaw Biography and Plays | Shaw Festival Theatre ... [Last Updated On: November 2nd, 2015] [Originally Added On: November 2nd, 2015]
- George Bernard Shaw - IMDb [Last Updated On: November 2nd, 2015] [Originally Added On: November 2nd, 2015]
- CNN.com - Then & Now: Bernard Shaw - Jun 1, 2005 [Last Updated On: April 10th, 2016] [Originally Added On: April 10th, 2016]
- You want theater? We got theater - Orlando Sentinel [Last Updated On: August 1st, 2017] [Originally Added On: August 1st, 2017]
- An Irishman's Diary visits The Irishman's pub - Irish Times [Last Updated On: August 1st, 2017] [Originally Added On: August 1st, 2017]
- BWW Review: A Clevelander's View of the Shaw Festival - 2017 - Broadway World [Last Updated On: August 1st, 2017] [Originally Added On: August 1st, 2017]
- Joan of Arc, Cockney tap-dancers at Shaw Festival in Ontario - The Oakland Press [Last Updated On: August 1st, 2017] [Originally Added On: August 1st, 2017]
- Steve Densley: Facing the 'what if' moment in each of our lives - Daily Herald [Last Updated On: August 1st, 2017] [Originally Added On: August 1st, 2017]
- In Jeremy Seghers' production of 'Saint Joan,' a luminous Joan is judged by a poison gospel - Orlando Weekly [Last Updated On: August 5th, 2017] [Originally Added On: August 5th, 2017]
- I have received numerous threats lawyer defending Major ... - Yen - YEN.COM.GH [Last Updated On: August 5th, 2017] [Originally Added On: August 5th, 2017]
- Perspectives: Growing older another chance to enjoy each day - Greenwich Time [Last Updated On: August 5th, 2017] [Originally Added On: August 5th, 2017]
- Culture at the Cinema: 'Saint Joan' - Cayman Compass [Last Updated On: August 10th, 2017] [Originally Added On: August 10th, 2017]
- Youth is never really wasted - Inquirer.net [Last Updated On: August 10th, 2017] [Originally Added On: August 10th, 2017]
- A Powerful, Poignant 2016-17 Season From Connecticut's Theaters - CTNow [Last Updated On: August 10th, 2017] [Originally Added On: August 10th, 2017]
- Four Shakespeare performances this month in southwest Montana ... - Montana Standard [Last Updated On: August 12th, 2017] [Originally Added On: August 12th, 2017]
- Antaeus Theatre's 'As You Like It' isn't the way we like it - LA Daily News [Last Updated On: August 12th, 2017] [Originally Added On: August 12th, 2017]
- Martin Creed: 'When you don't give a shit, you're at your best' - The Stage [Last Updated On: August 18th, 2017] [Originally Added On: August 18th, 2017]
- Today: All the President's Mentors Versus Trump - LA Times - Los Angeles Times [Last Updated On: August 18th, 2017] [Originally Added On: August 18th, 2017]
- Rank and File: 'Pygmalion' in Jerusalem and Interviewing the 'Youth of 1948' - Haaretz [Last Updated On: August 18th, 2017] [Originally Added On: August 18th, 2017]
- George Bernard Shaw - Spartacus Educational [Last Updated On: August 18th, 2017] [Originally Added On: August 18th, 2017]
- West Cork residence has streak of the poet - Sunday Business Post [Last Updated On: August 20th, 2017] [Originally Added On: August 20th, 2017]
- Is the Encyclopedia of Libertarianism like Wikipedia? - Cato Institute (blog) [Last Updated On: August 20th, 2017] [Originally Added On: August 20th, 2017]
- Follow Pippa Middleton and head to Glengarriff in West Cork - Irish Examiner [Last Updated On: August 20th, 2017] [Originally Added On: August 20th, 2017]
- Chief Wealth Strategist: A Time Of Grand Distortions - Seeking Alpha [Last Updated On: August 20th, 2017] [Originally Added On: August 20th, 2017]
- Explaining, Again, The Nazis' True Evil - NPR [Last Updated On: August 20th, 2017] [Originally Added On: August 20th, 2017]
- GB Shaw comedy hits the stage in Superior - Clark Fork Valley Press [Last Updated On: August 25th, 2017] [Originally Added On: August 25th, 2017]
- Shaw Festival's 2018 season has First World War theme - TheRecord.com [Last Updated On: August 25th, 2017] [Originally Added On: August 25th, 2017]
- Androcles and The Lion @ The Shaw - Buffalo Rising [Last Updated On: August 25th, 2017] [Originally Added On: August 25th, 2017]
- New Terenure map takes in a Dublin gem - Dublin People [Last Updated On: August 25th, 2017] [Originally Added On: August 25th, 2017]
- At Shaw Festival, four shows to entice theater lovers - Buffalo News [Last Updated On: August 25th, 2017] [Originally Added On: August 25th, 2017]
- Bedlam theater returns | Rutland Herald - Rutland Herald [Last Updated On: September 4th, 2017] [Originally Added On: September 4th, 2017]
- Classical review: Auckland Choral - New Zealand Herald [Last Updated On: September 4th, 2017] [Originally Added On: September 4th, 2017]
- Katie Roche: because the shrew must go on - Independent.ie [Last Updated On: September 4th, 2017] [Originally Added On: September 4th, 2017]
- 'I left behind the hatred, the bombings and the fear' - The Times [Last Updated On: September 4th, 2017] [Originally Added On: September 4th, 2017]
- AN OCTOROON at Shaw: Race in your face in one of the best shows this summer. - Buffalo Rising [Last Updated On: September 4th, 2017] [Originally Added On: September 4th, 2017]
- Why We Should Put Women on Pedestals - New York Times [Last Updated On: September 4th, 2017] [Originally Added On: September 4th, 2017]
- A Theory of Fairness - A Magazine of American Culture [Last Updated On: September 6th, 2017] [Originally Added On: September 6th, 2017]
- Stodgy No More? The Shaw Festival is Full of Surprises - New York Times [Last Updated On: September 6th, 2017] [Originally Added On: September 6th, 2017]
- George Bernard Shaw - Biographical - G.B.Shaw Nobel Prize [Last Updated On: September 6th, 2017] [Originally Added On: September 6th, 2017]
- The Bernard Shaw - Home | Facebook [Last Updated On: November 24th, 2017] [Originally Added On: November 24th, 2017]
- George Bernard Shaw - Famous Quotes and Authors [Last Updated On: January 3rd, 2018] [Originally Added On: January 3rd, 2018]
- George Bernard Shaw - Wikipedia [Last Updated On: March 31st, 2018] [Originally Added On: March 31st, 2018]
- Bernard Shaw | American journalist | Britannica.com [Last Updated On: June 25th, 2018] [Originally Added On: June 25th, 2018]
- 50 George Bernard Shaw Quotes on Life & Change | Everyday Power [Last Updated On: October 11th, 2018] [Originally Added On: October 11th, 2018]
- Pygmalion by George Bernard Shaw [Last Updated On: December 4th, 2018] [Originally Added On: December 4th, 2018]
- What's on - Bernard Shaw [Last Updated On: December 28th, 2018] [Originally Added On: December 28th, 2018]
- Eatyard - Bernard Shaw [Last Updated On: January 20th, 2019] [Originally Added On: January 20th, 2019]
- Shavian alphabet - Wikipedia [Last Updated On: February 17th, 2019] [Originally Added On: February 17th, 2019]
- George Bernard Shaw - Plays, Works & Education - Biography [Last Updated On: March 5th, 2019] [Originally Added On: March 5th, 2019]
- George Bernard Shaw - Simple English Wikipedia, the free ... [Last Updated On: April 12th, 2019] [Originally Added On: April 12th, 2019]
- George Bernard Shaw (Author of Pygmalion) - goodreads.com [Last Updated On: April 12th, 2019] [Originally Added On: April 12th, 2019]
- Bernard Shaw Wiki: From Bodyguard to Patty Hearsts Husband [Last Updated On: July 11th, 2019] [Originally Added On: July 11th, 2019]
- George Bernard Shaw | Biography, Plays, & Facts ... [Last Updated On: August 15th, 2019] [Originally Added On: August 15th, 2019]
- The Bernard Shaw pub in Dublin to close along with Eatyard [Last Updated On: September 9th, 2019] [Originally Added On: September 9th, 2019]
- The Bernard Shaw pub has just announced that it's CLOSING ... [Last Updated On: September 9th, 2019] [Originally Added On: September 9th, 2019]
- Texas Health Resources adds space and other top D-FW commercial real estate transactions this week - The Dallas Morning News [Last Updated On: October 19th, 2019] [Originally Added On: October 19th, 2019]
- Kevin Doyle: 'Why we should aim to heal rifts with the UK after years of turmoil' - Independent.ie [Last Updated On: October 19th, 2019] [Originally Added On: October 19th, 2019]
- Family of tragic fisherman Kodie Healy make touching request to thank emergency search teams after body find - The Irish Sun [Last Updated On: October 19th, 2019] [Originally Added On: October 19th, 2019]
- Body of missing Cork fisherman recovered at sea - The Irish Times [Last Updated On: October 19th, 2019] [Originally Added On: October 19th, 2019]
- The Judaism Of Harry Houdini - The Jewish Press - JewishPress.com [Last Updated On: October 19th, 2019] [Originally Added On: October 19th, 2019]
- A clear head, a deep heart and thick skin will help raise your creativity - Livemint [Last Updated On: October 19th, 2019] [Originally Added On: October 19th, 2019]
- Hitting the mother lode - Winnipeg Free Press [Last Updated On: October 19th, 2019] [Originally Added On: October 19th, 2019]
- Golden Gate state puts snooze in the news - Economic Times [Last Updated On: October 19th, 2019] [Originally Added On: October 19th, 2019]
- Bret Baier '92 Discusses His Upcoming Book, Three Days at the Brink: FDR's Daring Gamble to Win World War II - DePauw University [Last Updated On: October 19th, 2019] [Originally Added On: October 19th, 2019]
- The subtle humour in paraprosdokians, writes Karan Thapar - Hindustan Times [Last Updated On: October 19th, 2019] [Originally Added On: October 19th, 2019]
- Inconvenient truths: Potholes along the yellow brick road of LGBTQ history - LGBTQ Nation [Last Updated On: October 19th, 2019] [Originally Added On: October 19th, 2019]
- UppBeat, Gypsies on the Autobahn to play Where Will The Art Go? launch at Bernard Shaw - hotpress.com [Last Updated On: October 19th, 2019] [Originally Added On: October 19th, 2019]
- Book Review | The Northumbrians: North-East England and its People by Dan Jackson - British Politics and Policy at LSE [Last Updated On: October 20th, 2019] [Originally Added On: October 20th, 2019]
- Belgian Navy Conduct Exercises With Naval Service On Irish Sea In the Run Up to Brexit Deal - Afloat [Last Updated On: October 20th, 2019] [Originally Added On: October 20th, 2019]
- E Nesbit: JK Rowling identifies with her more than any other writer - The Irish Times [Last Updated On: October 26th, 2019] [Originally Added On: October 26th, 2019]
- 5 things that connect legendary '1984' author George Orwell & Russia - Russia Beyond [Last Updated On: October 26th, 2019] [Originally Added On: October 26th, 2019]