I'm assuming that the audience for the presentation are not familiar
with a standard site-map deliverable, and I'm guessing that they are
not looking for a blow-by-blow account of the entire rationale you
have chosen, but instead looking for some confidence in the decisions
that you have made.

Maybe what would help would be to create a presentation that
illustrates some of the significant changes in patterns that have
been made with the new site map.

Look for differences between the old site map, and the new site map
and think of ways to visually communicate this using metaphor,
analogy or diagram.

Perhaps first level labeling has been changed from obscure technical
language to more simple easy to understand language. 

Perhaps the categories have been organized so that at each step there
are fewer decisions to make whereas before there were many.

Perhaps the depth of the website has been decreased, so that from the
homepage people reach content with fewer steps than before.

Look for patterns on what has changed, make sure you understand why
the changes have happened, and brainstorm ideas how you might
communicate this.

Pretty vague advice, but hope it helps a little.


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