We’ve all sat through our share of boring presentations. It’s mind-numbing to be forced to listen to dry content that’s delivered (or worse, read) at us, rather than discussed with us. Often, all this ...
The difference between delivering a good presentation and a great presentation at an SEO or digital marketing conference or another type of event often comes down to which tools you use. The right ...
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Molecular biologist John Medina once told me, “The brain does not pay attention to boring things.” The statement profoundly shaped my approach to communication skills. My mission is to give readers ...
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When you give a presentation, you’re trying to change your audience’s beliefs about something. So it’s crucial to consider what assumptions your audience holds about your topic — and how you want ...
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The goal of every business presentation is to engage the audience. Sure, you might want to entertain the masses a little, maybe communicate some information and show a few charts, and then prompt ...
In a PowerPoint presentation to manufacturing industry controllers and CFOs on April 1, CPA Janet Trelite wowed the audience with a slide deck featuring 64 information-packed slides. The hour-long ...