The Ripple Effect
The ripple effect is a powerful phenomenon. Have you ever tossed a pebble into a lake when the water was completely calm? I used to do it all the time when I was a kid growing up in Canada in a small town on the shores of Lake Erie. Although the pebble is small, the effect […]
Desperately Seeking Inspiration
It’s a shame that so many presentations fall short of the mark because they are so uninspiring. We all know the feeling: The speaker ascends the podium; there is a moment of anticipation, of excitement; the first slide flashes on the screen — full of text; the speaker reads the slide; the next slide flashes […]
Hilarious PowerPoint Wisdom
Hilarious PowerPoint wisdom from Don McMillan.
Making Data Meaningful
A brilliant four-and-a-half minute slide presentation that demonstrates how statistics and data can be conveyed so that they have an emotional impact on the audience.
Five Typographical Errors to Avoid on Your Slides
Five typographical errors to avoid on your slides: (1) spelling and grammar; (2) indentation; (3) font size; (4) font style; and (5) line spacing.
The Lighter Side of Public Speaking
Every now and then, it happens. Often, there is no explanation. It catches us unawares. But when it happens, we are almost always powerless to stop it. I’m talking about the giggles – the uncontrollable urge to laugh, precisely when we should not be laughing. The giggles can hit public speakers at anytime. Nobody is […]
Two Slides You Can Lose
Thank you? No thanks. Much has been written (in this blog and elsewhere) on ways to improve the quality of slide presentations by, for example, reducing the number of words on a slide, using good visuals, going easy on the bullet points, turning the screen black from time to time, etc. Today, I want to […]
A Radical Presentation Idea
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. In this blog post from 1 July 2010, Seth proposes a radical idea for slide presentation. Go big! […]
We Have Met the Enemy
And he is PowerPoint. A recent article in the New York Times by Elisabeth Bumiller is worth discussing. It examines the degree to which PowerPoint pervades the US military. And the degree to which it is spinning out of control. What do I mean by “out of control”? Check out the slide below that was […]
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