I’ll be doing a presentation soon (http://www.indiana.edu/~cacrsum/program.html). I wanted to know what you think makes for a good, interesting and useful presentation. My current planed methodology is as follows (copied from the Flash file I’m using for slides):

“Sounds boring as hell to me. A bunch of managerial types wafting hot air on various pithy, high level statements that are brutally obvious to anyone with half a clue. I would rather subject myself to the tender mercies of the North Korean Police. They should have technical content of which there is none.” ~Alt.don from Security-Forums.com

Target Audience: Workstation Installers, System Admin, Security Folk and General Gear-heads.

Presentation Format:
1. Explain the background of the exploit.
2. Show the exploit.
3. Point the audience towards countermeasures. ‘

A Flash video version of this presentation, with narration, should be available from my website. Links to most of the software mentioned can be found though out the presentation.
What makes for a good presentation in your opinions?