The Atomic Method of Creating a PowerPoint Presentation
Seth Godin is the author of several books about “marketing, the spread of ideas and managing both customers and employees with respect”. They are bestsellers. His blog is one of my favourites and I highly recommend it. This post is part of a series based on original posts by Seth. In this blog post from 13 October 2011, Seth […]
Tips for Speaking at a Conference
Speaking at a conference is a big opportunity. My friend and fellow public speaker, Jack Vincent, is an expert in sales and marketing. Jack recently wrote a post in his blog offering eight tips for those speaking at a conference. The post was born of a frustrating experience: I returned from a major industry conference two […]
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 […]
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