# Universal Blue Mind Map ## To Dos - Update Abstract to more accurately reflect slides - Review from Jorge and Kyle - Practice Presentation and receive feedback - Design the Demo After you have completed your Audience Analysis, use this document for planning your presentation. Complete these steps in sequential order. Note: This is not the order you will present them in. ## 1 Next Steps What is the specific action I want this listener to take? • Tip: This answers the question, “What should I do?” Look back to your Audience Analysis. • Example: You will get an email from me on Friday. Please forward to your team by EOD. ### Noel - Contribute to Universal Blue (or any of the downstream images) - Drive adoption of Cloud Native Technology - Discover the "Art of the Possible" through experiences built on Universal Blue ## 2 Main Idea What is the bottom line? What is the point? • Tip: This answers the question, “Why should I act?” It connects to what you want them to feel and think. • Example: This new product is our future. We innovate or we no longer exist. ### Noel Universal Blue creates one unifying model for Linux using Cloud Native Technology ## 3 Agenda How can the presentation be broken into sections or parts that lead to the main idea? • Tip: Try to keep your topics 1-2 words to make it easier for you and the audience to remember. • Example: 1. Problem 2. Process 3. Performance; 1. Change 2. Culture 3. Community; 1. Drive 2. Digital 3. Deliver ### Noel - About Us - Main Idea - Core Technology - What is Universal Blue? - Build Your Own - Contribute - Repeat Main Idea - Q&A ## 4 Details For each agenda topic named above, what details are necessary and appropriate for the topic? • Tip: Less is more! Keep the details to concepts, not sentences. This is where you will also add stories and analogies. You can draw pictures here if it helps you remember key points. ### Noel - About Us - Brief introduction - Establish Credibility - Main Idea - Universal Blue creates one unifying model for Linux using Cloud Native Technology - Core Technology - Ostree - Bootc - Flatpak - Cloud Native - What is Universal Blue? - Basic explanation of the project - User Experience Patterns - Developer - Gamer - System Administrator - Build Your Own - Architecture of Universal Blue - How to Build a Custom Image - Demo - Image Template Repo - Show iterative development process - Express the approachability of the model - Contribute - Report Issues - Provide Support in the Community - Propose Feature Enhancements - Documentation - Pull Requests - Upstream Work in Fedora - Repeat Main Idea - Universal Blue creates one unifying model for Linux using Cloud Native Technology - Q&A - Freeform Q&A from the audience ## 5 Summary For each agenda topic, what is the single most important thought or idea you want your listener to get about each topic? • Tip: The summary is NOT a repeat of the details, it’s a crystallization of each section into a single phrase. • Example: Our first topic was the problem. We have lost 20% of our most important clients.\ ### Noel - About Us - Connect with the Audience - Establish Credibility - Main Idea - Keep the main idea front and center in their mind - Core Technology - Understand how the cloud native technlogies powering Universal Blue work at a basic level - What is Universal Blue? - Art of the possible using Universal Blue as your base for your project - Build Your Own - Show how approachable building your own custom image is using Cloud Native Technlogies - Contribute - Show how low the barrier to entry contributing is when you adopt Cloud Native Development - Repeat Main Idea - Explain how we proved the main idea - Q&A - Allow the audience to get more information ## 6 Subject What am I talking about? • Tip: This statement usually evolves as you compose, but finishes the following sentence: • "The reason I am speaking to you today is ________________________." ### Noel The reason I am speaking to you today is to assert why one unified model for Linux is the future of Linux ## 7 Opening Opening: How can I immediately grab the listener’s attention and create a reason to listen? • Tip: Humor works. However it's better if that happens organically. Perhaps you ask for a show of hands around an activity that they all participated in. Or ask a question that you know they are thinking. • Example: "Let’s see a show of hands – how many of you have been challenged by...?" or, "I bet many of you are thinking to yourself, 'how is this conversation going to help me with X?'". Pause and wait for engagement. ### Noel Too tired, going to come back to this ## Order 7 Opening 6 Subject Agenda 4 Details 5 Summary 2 Main Idea 1 Next Steps