Quotes for Public Speakers (No. 20) – Phil Crosby
“The audience only pays attention as long as you know where you are going.” Phil Crosby
PowerPoint: The Tipping Point
The tipping point. In this truly horrific PowerPoint slide, we reached the tipping point in the first line. Please don’t do this with your presentations.
PowerPoint Math: The 1-6-6 Rule
Today I want to discuss the 1-6-6 Rule. Quite simply, this “rule” says that each PowerPoint slide should have one main idea, a maximum of six bullet points, and a maximum of six words per bullet point. Two caveats: I have also seen this rule called the 1-5-5 Rule and the 1-7-7 Rule, with necessary […]
O Canada!
OK, full disclosure. This post has nothing to do with public speaking. But hey, it’s my blog, so I get to bend the rules from time to time. I couldn’t let the day go by without acknowledging the fabulous effort put forth by the Canadian Team at the Vancouver Olympics. With 14 gold medals, we […]
Citius, Altius, Fortius
Today marks the close of the Olympic Games in Vancouver. I love the Winter Olympics and have particularly enjoyed these games for a number of reasons: Canada did a tremendous job in terms of organizing the games and hosting the world; the Canadian team has had its best Winter Olympics ever; and my sister-in-law, Marlise […]
PowerPoint Math: When in Rome, do as the Romans do
In my previous post, I mentioned an article by BBC Magazine that contains some interesting information about PowerPoint. Here are two figures from that article worth pondering: It is estimated that businesses make around 30 million PowerPoint presentations every day. Including time for starting up and shutting down, the average PowerPoint session lasts 250 minutes. […]
PowerPoint Math: Happy Birthday!
We celebrated a birthday last year. Perhaps you missed it, but it was a milestone. Yes, in 2009 we celebrated the 25th birthday of PowerPoint. Happy Birthday! To put this into perspective, the top Hollywood movies of 1984, the year PowerPoint was born, included Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom, Amadeus, The Terminator, Ghostbusters […]
Quotes for Public Speakers (No. 19)
“No more than six words on a slide. Ever. There is no presentation so complex that this rule needs to be broken.” Seth Godin
A Movie I Have to See!
When it comes to being on the cutting edge of cinema … I’m not your guy. Case in point: Slum Dog Millionaire was the first movie in perhaps 20 years that my wife and I saw in the theatre before it won the Academy Award for best picture. Still, I do enjoy a good film […]
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