Public Speaking: Don't Victimize Your Audience With Criminal PowerPoint

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Overview: Everyone feels victimized by bad PowerPoint presentations: people are prisoners of too much text, too many bullet points, the speaker reading from the slides, the speaker standing in the dark while the screen is illuminated, and charts and graphs that are so small they are unreadable. So why it is that when you are responsible for creating the slideshow, you perpetrate the exact same crimes against your audience? You may complain about the evils of PowerPoint, but if you haven't learned alternative options, you will be doomed to repeat the same mistakes as the speakers whose presentations you dread. This paper gives a couple of quick tips to improve your presentations right away.

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Format: HTML | Date: Jul 2008


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