Analysis of a Speech by Shukla Bose

Shukla Bose is the founder and head of the Parikrma Humanity Foundation, an extraordinary nonprofit that runs schools for poor children in urban India. Parikrma is transforming education so that these children can have equal access to the best opportunities. Parikrma manages the entire education cycle from kindergarten to college for each child. In this talk at TED India, […]
Quotes for Public Speakers (No. 26) – Ambrose Bierce

“Speak when you are angry and you will make the best speech you will ever regret.” Ambrose Bierce
PowerPoint Math: PP does not equal TP

Here is a simple PowerPoint math equation: PowerPoint ≠ Teleprompter A PowerPoint presentation is not a teleprompter. You read a teleprompter; that’s what it’s for. If you’re reading your PowerPoint presentation, you’re doing it wrong! Reduce your text and learn your material. Photo courtesy of Steve Jurvetson Now, in fairness to the fellow in the […]
Quotes for Public Speakers (No. 21) – Jean de la Bruyère

“There are certain things in which mediocrity is not to be endured, such as poetry, music, painting and public speaking.” Jean de la Bruyère
PowerPoint Math: The 10-20-30 Rule

An analysis of Guy Kawasaki’s 10-20-30 Rule of PowerPoint.
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 […]
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 […]
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
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