Coaching For Leaders
41: How to Stop Abusing PowerPoint
- Autor: Vários
- Narrador: Vários
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Sinopsis
For better or worse, Microsoft PowerPoint has become our default method of framing much of what we present visually to others. While PowerPoint brings many advantages to presenters, it can also serve as a crutch when we don't utilize it well to enhance our presentations. In this episode, I discuss some of the common failures leaders make with PowerPoint and a many of tips you can put into practice immediately in order to enhance the use of PowerPoint (or any other visual medium) in your presentations to others. Rule #1 - The best PowerPoint is one you don't need. Be sure that PowerPoint adds value to the presentation - if it doesn't, drop it. Susan Cain's TED talk is a wonderful example of a fantastic presentation that didn't need (and doesn't use) PowerPoint. Talk to the audience - not the slides To do this, use the 6x6 or 7x7 rule Get a screen in front of you (called a confidence monitor) if you can Feature images rather than text - Steve Jobs was a master at this. Use colors and theme that match