This short document promotes creating presentations using Haiku Deck on SlideShare. It contains a stock photo and text prompting the reader to get started making their own Haiku Deck presentation on SlideShare.
7 Secrets of the Greatest Speakers In History by Richard Greene - a visual s...Sameer Mathur
This document summarizes key points from a talk by Richard Greene on effective communication. It discusses that while words account for only 7% of communication impact, voice tone has 38% impact and body language has 55% impact. It emphasizes communicating through the four languages of visual, auditory, auditory-digital, and kinesthetics. The most important aspect is communicating with authentic passion about a compelling message or story. An effective communication falls on a continuum from performance to presentation to conversation. The overall message is the importance of understanding different communication channels and conveying a genuinely passionate message.
This document provides tips for creating effective presentations using slideware. It begins with an introduction of the author and his experience creating popular presentations. The bulk of the document then outlines 10 tips for crafting presentations with stories that engage audiences, such as using visually appealing first slides, building credibility within slides, changing topics every 8-10 minutes, and ending with a clear call to action. The goal is to share stories and insights that resonate with audiences and encourage them to share content.
How To Create PowerPoints That Are Out Of This WorldProductLed
Take it from someone who cringes at the site of ugly powerpoints. If you apply these 4 takeaways, your Powerpoint will dramatically help you amplify your message.
This is a presentation that I have made that I hope will prove useful. I had a lot of fun making it and I think your audience will benefit tremendously from it's content.
If you want to hear more, check out my podcast and website: www.backfromthefutureshow.com
Like double edged swords, blind dates, and nuclear power plants, either a PowerPoint presentation can go really well and make you look totally awesome or it can completely suck and be the scourge of your existence. If you’re a savvy panda you’re no doubt aware that there are certain flaws in presentation design which can wreck an otherwise perfectly good slide presentation.
In case you’re well-versed in the do’s of presentation design but need some reinforcement about the don’ts to make sure you don’t screw up an otherwise perfect presentation, here are FIVE PRESENTATION DESIGN TIPS to remember the next time you create a presentation.
El documento explica los tres árboles principales de Git (HEAD, índice y directorio de trabajo) y cómo interactúan entre sí. Describe las funciones de cada árbol, incluyendo que HEAD apunta al último commit y genera el próximo, el índice contiene los archivos tal como se verán en el próximo commit, y el directorio de trabajo es un área de ensayo. También explica comandos como git reset y cómo mover entre los árboles.
This short document promotes creating presentations using Haiku Deck on SlideShare. It contains a stock photo and text prompting the reader to get started making their own Haiku Deck presentation on SlideShare.
7 Secrets of the Greatest Speakers In History by Richard Greene - a visual s...Sameer Mathur
This document summarizes key points from a talk by Richard Greene on effective communication. It discusses that while words account for only 7% of communication impact, voice tone has 38% impact and body language has 55% impact. It emphasizes communicating through the four languages of visual, auditory, auditory-digital, and kinesthetics. The most important aspect is communicating with authentic passion about a compelling message or story. An effective communication falls on a continuum from performance to presentation to conversation. The overall message is the importance of understanding different communication channels and conveying a genuinely passionate message.
This document provides tips for creating effective presentations using slideware. It begins with an introduction of the author and his experience creating popular presentations. The bulk of the document then outlines 10 tips for crafting presentations with stories that engage audiences, such as using visually appealing first slides, building credibility within slides, changing topics every 8-10 minutes, and ending with a clear call to action. The goal is to share stories and insights that resonate with audiences and encourage them to share content.
How To Create PowerPoints That Are Out Of This WorldProductLed
Take it from someone who cringes at the site of ugly powerpoints. If you apply these 4 takeaways, your Powerpoint will dramatically help you amplify your message.
This is a presentation that I have made that I hope will prove useful. I had a lot of fun making it and I think your audience will benefit tremendously from it's content.
If you want to hear more, check out my podcast and website: www.backfromthefutureshow.com
Like double edged swords, blind dates, and nuclear power plants, either a PowerPoint presentation can go really well and make you look totally awesome or it can completely suck and be the scourge of your existence. If you’re a savvy panda you’re no doubt aware that there are certain flaws in presentation design which can wreck an otherwise perfectly good slide presentation.
In case you’re well-versed in the do’s of presentation design but need some reinforcement about the don’ts to make sure you don’t screw up an otherwise perfect presentation, here are FIVE PRESENTATION DESIGN TIPS to remember the next time you create a presentation.
El documento explica los tres árboles principales de Git (HEAD, índice y directorio de trabajo) y cómo interactúan entre sí. Describe las funciones de cada árbol, incluyendo que HEAD apunta al último commit y genera el próximo, el índice contiene los archivos tal como se verán en el próximo commit, y el directorio de trabajo es un área de ensayo. También explica comandos como git reset y cómo mover entre los árboles.
One case study, two stories, and four lessons we've learned to help developers and designers work better together, from Audrey Crane, Partner at DesignMap.
The document discusses FDW-based sharding in PostgreSQL. It provides an overview of what database sharding and FDW-based sharding are. It then demonstrates FDW-based sharding in PostgreSQL 9.6, covering how data is inserted and queried across foreign child tables. The document outlines several challenges for FDW-based sharding like distributed transactions and asynchronous execution. It also reviews key techniques being developed for PostgreSQL 10 like push down optimizations and declarative partitioning.
This walk through gives you an overview of the Project Service Automation module in Dynamics 365 from Microsoft. The key is to create a common understanding and a red line from lead to cash.
Graph technologies have the potential to help businesses understand complex connected data. From financial crime to cyber-security to IT management, specific business requires custom applications. This is why we created the Linkurious SDK , a toolkit that enables you to quickly build secure and flexible applications to leverage the connections within your data or unveil hidden relationships.
Discover in this presentation the challenges of integrating graph technologies into enterprise applications; and how to use the Linkurious SDK to build a robust, secure and interactive graph application.
How to rescue a lost blog-7 ways to standout from the crowdHugh Culver
Most blogs never get seen-they are in oblivion, lost in the Internet. Discover 7 ways to make your blog more attractive, more visible and a more powerful marketing strategy.
How to get unstuck, moving and productiveHugh Culver
We all get stuck, it could be sales, relationships, money, motivation, or health. We're human. The good news is being stuck is not a permanent state. Learn 10 ways to get unstuck, moving and productive again, including: get real, get physical, take a break, create a stop doing list, change your environment, be kind to yourself, let go of the past, get advice, create a deadline and create tiny wins. Hugh Culver is the best-selling author of Give Me A Break, past Ironman competitor, co-founder of Adventure Network (the world's only airline in Antarctica) and professional speaker.
Learn the science behind creating great habits that serve you everyday in sales, health, relationships, and life. Discover how Stephen King, Jack Dorsey, Elon Musk, and Jerry Seinfeld use habits to be successful.
How to be more positive (in only 5 seconds)Hugh Culver
The document discusses how negative beliefs are formed from bad experiences and feelings, and how they can shape one's perceptions and behaviors in unhelpful ways. It then presents a 4-step model for changing one's mindset in just 5 seconds: 1) Be aware of negative patterns; 2) Take accountability for one's role; 3) Ask open-ended questions about how to improve the situation; 4) Take action instead of avoiding or making excuses. Examples are given for applying this model to arguments, sales, exercise, and debt. The overall message is that small positive actions can help overcome negative beliefs by changing one's mindset.
How to deliver a great speech (every time)Hugh Culver
The document provides 11 tips for delivering a great speech every time. The tips include preparing the equipment and space, warming up the audience beforehand, focusing on serving the audience's needs over delivering a message, reducing slides to highlight the key points, using stories to teach lessons and apply ideas, crafting an outstanding opening and closing, avoiding wasting time with unnecessary details, varying vocal tones for emphasis, purposefully moving around the stage, adopting powerful body language, and engaging the audience during the speech. The overall message is to focus on preparing well and serving the audience.
Why more play makes you more productiveHugh Culver
Most people think play is a non-essential, optional, inconsequential part of the day. Learn why more time for quality play actually is all about productivity!
Discover the 4 types of time in your day.
Find out why psychologist recommend you schedule your play time before you work time.
Being brave does not have to be about heroic acts or slaying the dragons in your life. Being brave can be about helping people, putting your hand, up and loving people.
7 reasons why your plan will fail (and what to do about it)Hugh Culver
Learn the seven reasons why most business plans fail and what to avoid. Author, speaker, and professional facilitator, Hugh Culver shares powerful questions to ask yourself to avoid these mistakes. You will also get a proven one-page business plan template to use for your next plan (or to replace the one you just made).
Take charge of your 1440 (minutes in your day).Hugh Culver
We all have more to do then we have minutes in the day. Learn five power strategies to help you take charge of the 1440 minutes you get everyday.
These strategies are found in the book Give Me a Break by Hugh Culver.
The document provides 20 tips for professional speakers to improve their speaking skills and get paid for speaking engagements. The tips include doing research on the audience and event, arriving early to network, remembering names of event staff, starting the speech by addressing an audience problem, telling one's own story and experiences, involving the audience, reliving stories engagingly without just reciting them, acknowledging the audience's successes, keeping promises made to the audience, limiting props and stunts, making the speech about the audience's needs, starting the speech fast to engage the audience and ending slowly, scripting and memorizing the first three minutes, practicing what one preaches in one's areas of expertise, using outlines and examples instead of fully memorizing
Hugh Culver "It's all about the Small Stuff"-Keynote SpeechHugh Culver
The document is a collection of quotes and phrases related to self-improvement. It focuses on keeping promises, cleaning one's windows as a metaphor, asking better questions, and developing habits of excellence. The quotes discuss common excuses made to avoid responsibility or change, as well as adopting new mindsets around procrastination and continual improvement.
This presentation by OECD, OECD Secretariat, was made during the discussion “Artificial Intelligence, Data and Competition” held at the 143rd meeting of the OECD Competition Committee on 12 June 2024. More papers and presentations on the topic can be found at oe.cd/aicomp.
This presentation was uploaded with the author’s consent.
Suzanne Lagerweij - Influence Without Power - Why Empathy is Your Best Friend...Suzanne Lagerweij
This is a workshop about communication and collaboration. We will experience how we can analyze the reasons for resistance to change (exercise 1) and practice how to improve our conversation style and be more in control and effective in the way we communicate (exercise 2).
This session will use Dave Gray’s Empathy Mapping, Argyris’ Ladder of Inference and The Four Rs from Agile Conversations (Squirrel and Fredrick).
Abstract:
Let’s talk about powerful conversations! We all know how to lead a constructive conversation, right? Then why is it so difficult to have those conversations with people at work, especially those in powerful positions that show resistance to change?
Learning to control and direct conversations takes understanding and practice.
We can combine our innate empathy with our analytical skills to gain a deeper understanding of complex situations at work. Join this session to learn how to prepare for difficult conversations and how to improve our agile conversations in order to be more influential without power. We will use Dave Gray’s Empathy Mapping, Argyris’ Ladder of Inference and The Four Rs from Agile Conversations (Squirrel and Fredrick).
In the session you will experience how preparing and reflecting on your conversation can help you be more influential at work. You will learn how to communicate more effectively with the people needed to achieve positive change. You will leave with a self-revised version of a difficult conversation and a practical model to use when you get back to work.
Come learn more on how to become a real influencer!
One case study, two stories, and four lessons we've learned to help developers and designers work better together, from Audrey Crane, Partner at DesignMap.
The document discusses FDW-based sharding in PostgreSQL. It provides an overview of what database sharding and FDW-based sharding are. It then demonstrates FDW-based sharding in PostgreSQL 9.6, covering how data is inserted and queried across foreign child tables. The document outlines several challenges for FDW-based sharding like distributed transactions and asynchronous execution. It also reviews key techniques being developed for PostgreSQL 10 like push down optimizations and declarative partitioning.
This walk through gives you an overview of the Project Service Automation module in Dynamics 365 from Microsoft. The key is to create a common understanding and a red line from lead to cash.
Graph technologies have the potential to help businesses understand complex connected data. From financial crime to cyber-security to IT management, specific business requires custom applications. This is why we created the Linkurious SDK , a toolkit that enables you to quickly build secure and flexible applications to leverage the connections within your data or unveil hidden relationships.
Discover in this presentation the challenges of integrating graph technologies into enterprise applications; and how to use the Linkurious SDK to build a robust, secure and interactive graph application.
How to rescue a lost blog-7 ways to standout from the crowdHugh Culver
Most blogs never get seen-they are in oblivion, lost in the Internet. Discover 7 ways to make your blog more attractive, more visible and a more powerful marketing strategy.
How to get unstuck, moving and productiveHugh Culver
We all get stuck, it could be sales, relationships, money, motivation, or health. We're human. The good news is being stuck is not a permanent state. Learn 10 ways to get unstuck, moving and productive again, including: get real, get physical, take a break, create a stop doing list, change your environment, be kind to yourself, let go of the past, get advice, create a deadline and create tiny wins. Hugh Culver is the best-selling author of Give Me A Break, past Ironman competitor, co-founder of Adventure Network (the world's only airline in Antarctica) and professional speaker.
Learn the science behind creating great habits that serve you everyday in sales, health, relationships, and life. Discover how Stephen King, Jack Dorsey, Elon Musk, and Jerry Seinfeld use habits to be successful.
How to be more positive (in only 5 seconds)Hugh Culver
The document discusses how negative beliefs are formed from bad experiences and feelings, and how they can shape one's perceptions and behaviors in unhelpful ways. It then presents a 4-step model for changing one's mindset in just 5 seconds: 1) Be aware of negative patterns; 2) Take accountability for one's role; 3) Ask open-ended questions about how to improve the situation; 4) Take action instead of avoiding or making excuses. Examples are given for applying this model to arguments, sales, exercise, and debt. The overall message is that small positive actions can help overcome negative beliefs by changing one's mindset.
How to deliver a great speech (every time)Hugh Culver
The document provides 11 tips for delivering a great speech every time. The tips include preparing the equipment and space, warming up the audience beforehand, focusing on serving the audience's needs over delivering a message, reducing slides to highlight the key points, using stories to teach lessons and apply ideas, crafting an outstanding opening and closing, avoiding wasting time with unnecessary details, varying vocal tones for emphasis, purposefully moving around the stage, adopting powerful body language, and engaging the audience during the speech. The overall message is to focus on preparing well and serving the audience.
Why more play makes you more productiveHugh Culver
Most people think play is a non-essential, optional, inconsequential part of the day. Learn why more time for quality play actually is all about productivity!
Discover the 4 types of time in your day.
Find out why psychologist recommend you schedule your play time before you work time.
Being brave does not have to be about heroic acts or slaying the dragons in your life. Being brave can be about helping people, putting your hand, up and loving people.
7 reasons why your plan will fail (and what to do about it)Hugh Culver
Learn the seven reasons why most business plans fail and what to avoid. Author, speaker, and professional facilitator, Hugh Culver shares powerful questions to ask yourself to avoid these mistakes. You will also get a proven one-page business plan template to use for your next plan (or to replace the one you just made).
Take charge of your 1440 (minutes in your day).Hugh Culver
We all have more to do then we have minutes in the day. Learn five power strategies to help you take charge of the 1440 minutes you get everyday.
These strategies are found in the book Give Me a Break by Hugh Culver.
The document provides 20 tips for professional speakers to improve their speaking skills and get paid for speaking engagements. The tips include doing research on the audience and event, arriving early to network, remembering names of event staff, starting the speech by addressing an audience problem, telling one's own story and experiences, involving the audience, reliving stories engagingly without just reciting them, acknowledging the audience's successes, keeping promises made to the audience, limiting props and stunts, making the speech about the audience's needs, starting the speech fast to engage the audience and ending slowly, scripting and memorizing the first three minutes, practicing what one preaches in one's areas of expertise, using outlines and examples instead of fully memorizing
Hugh Culver "It's all about the Small Stuff"-Keynote SpeechHugh Culver
The document is a collection of quotes and phrases related to self-improvement. It focuses on keeping promises, cleaning one's windows as a metaphor, asking better questions, and developing habits of excellence. The quotes discuss common excuses made to avoid responsibility or change, as well as adopting new mindsets around procrastination and continual improvement.
This presentation by OECD, OECD Secretariat, was made during the discussion “Artificial Intelligence, Data and Competition” held at the 143rd meeting of the OECD Competition Committee on 12 June 2024. More papers and presentations on the topic can be found at oe.cd/aicomp.
This presentation was uploaded with the author’s consent.
Suzanne Lagerweij - Influence Without Power - Why Empathy is Your Best Friend...Suzanne Lagerweij
This is a workshop about communication and collaboration. We will experience how we can analyze the reasons for resistance to change (exercise 1) and practice how to improve our conversation style and be more in control and effective in the way we communicate (exercise 2).
This session will use Dave Gray’s Empathy Mapping, Argyris’ Ladder of Inference and The Four Rs from Agile Conversations (Squirrel and Fredrick).
Abstract:
Let’s talk about powerful conversations! We all know how to lead a constructive conversation, right? Then why is it so difficult to have those conversations with people at work, especially those in powerful positions that show resistance to change?
Learning to control and direct conversations takes understanding and practice.
We can combine our innate empathy with our analytical skills to gain a deeper understanding of complex situations at work. Join this session to learn how to prepare for difficult conversations and how to improve our agile conversations in order to be more influential without power. We will use Dave Gray’s Empathy Mapping, Argyris’ Ladder of Inference and The Four Rs from Agile Conversations (Squirrel and Fredrick).
In the session you will experience how preparing and reflecting on your conversation can help you be more influential at work. You will learn how to communicate more effectively with the people needed to achieve positive change. You will leave with a self-revised version of a difficult conversation and a practical model to use when you get back to work.
Come learn more on how to become a real influencer!
This presentation by Professor Giuseppe Colangelo, Jean Monnet Professor of European Innovation Policy, was made during the discussion “The Intersection between Competition and Data Privacy” held at the 143rd meeting of the OECD Competition Committee on 13 June 2024. More papers and presentations on the topic can be found at oe.cd/ibcdp.
This presentation was uploaded with the author’s consent.
This presentation by Tim Capel, Director of the UK Information Commissioner’s Office Legal Service, was made during the discussion “The Intersection between Competition and Data Privacy” held at the 143rd meeting of the OECD Competition Committee on 13 June 2024. More papers and presentations on the topic can be found at oe.cd/ibcdp.
This presentation was uploaded with the author’s consent.
This presentation by OECD, OECD Secretariat, was made during the discussion “The Intersection between Competition and Data Privacy” held at the 143rd meeting of the OECD Competition Committee on 13 June 2024. More papers and presentations on the topic can be found at oe.cd/ibcdp.
This presentation was uploaded with the author’s consent.
This presentation by Nathaniel Lane, Associate Professor in Economics at Oxford University, was made during the discussion “Pro-competitive Industrial Policy” held at the 143rd meeting of the OECD Competition Committee on 12 June 2024. More papers and presentations on the topic can be found at oe.cd/pcip.
This presentation was uploaded with the author’s consent.
This presentation by Thibault Schrepel, Associate Professor of Law at Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam University, was made during the discussion “Artificial Intelligence, Data and Competition” held at the 143rd meeting of the OECD Competition Committee on 12 June 2024. More papers and presentations on the topic can be found at oe.cd/aicomp.
This presentation was uploaded with the author’s consent.
This presentation by Professor Alex Robson, Deputy Chair of Australia’s Productivity Commission, was made during the discussion “Competition and Regulation in Professions and Occupations” held at the 77th meeting of the OECD Working Party No. 2 on Competition and Regulation on 10 June 2024. More papers and presentations on the topic can be found at oe.cd/crps.
This presentation was uploaded with the author’s consent.
This presentation by OECD, OECD Secretariat, was made during the discussion “Competition and Regulation in Professions and Occupations” held at the 77th meeting of the OECD Working Party No. 2 on Competition and Regulation on 10 June 2024. More papers and presentations on the topic can be found at oe.cd/crps.
This presentation was uploaded with the author’s consent.
Why Psychological Safety Matters for Software Teams - ACE 2024 - Ben Linders.pdfBen Linders
Psychological safety in teams is important; team members must feel safe and able to communicate and collaborate effectively to deliver value. It’s also necessary to build long-lasting teams since things will happen and relationships will be strained.
But, how safe is a team? How can we determine if there are any factors that make the team unsafe or have an impact on the team’s culture?
In this mini-workshop, we’ll play games for psychological safety and team culture utilizing a deck of coaching cards, The Psychological Safety Cards. We will learn how to use gamification to gain a better understanding of what’s going on in teams. Individuals share what they have learned from working in teams, what has impacted the team’s safety and culture, and what has led to positive change.
Different game formats will be played in groups in parallel. Examples are an ice-breaker to get people talking about psychological safety, a constellation where people take positions about aspects of psychological safety in their team or organization, and collaborative card games where people work together to create an environment that fosters psychological safety.
XP 2024 presentation: A New Look to Leadershipsamililja
Presentation slides from XP2024 conference, Bolzano IT. The slides describe a new view to leadership and combines it with anthro-complexity (aka cynefin).
This presentation by Yong Lim, Professor of Economic Law at Seoul National University School of Law, was made during the discussion “Artificial Intelligence, Data and Competition” held at the 143rd meeting of the OECD Competition Committee on 12 June 2024. More papers and presentations on the topic can be found at oe.cd/aicomp.
This presentation was uploaded with the author’s consent.
The importance of sustainable and efficient computational practices in artificial intelligence (AI) and deep learning has become increasingly critical. This webinar focuses on the intersection of sustainability and AI, highlighting the significance of energy-efficient deep learning, innovative randomization techniques in neural networks, the potential of reservoir computing, and the cutting-edge realm of neuromorphic computing. This webinar aims to connect theoretical knowledge with practical applications and provide insights into how these innovative approaches can lead to more robust, efficient, and environmentally conscious AI systems.
Webinar Speaker: Prof. Claudio Gallicchio, Assistant Professor, University of Pisa
Claudio Gallicchio is an Assistant Professor at the Department of Computer Science of the University of Pisa, Italy. His research involves merging concepts from Deep Learning, Dynamical Systems, and Randomized Neural Systems, and he has co-authored over 100 scientific publications on the subject. He is the founder of the IEEE CIS Task Force on Reservoir Computing, and the co-founder and chair of the IEEE Task Force on Randomization-based Neural Networks and Learning Systems. He is an associate editor of IEEE Transactions on Neural Networks and Learning Systems (TNNLS).
This presentation by Juraj Čorba, Chair of OECD Working Party on Artificial Intelligence Governance (AIGO), was made during the discussion “Artificial Intelligence, Data and Competition” held at the 143rd meeting of the OECD Competition Committee on 12 June 2024. More papers and presentations on the topic can be found at oe.cd/aicomp.
This presentation was uploaded with the author’s consent.
9. #1 Thanking the audience
Really!? We know you’re happy to be there!
Thanking the audience is self-serving - get
on with what you came to deliver.
10. #2 Start too slow,
finish too fast
Big mistake. Practice your
first five minutes and know
when you need to be: 1/4
way, 1/2 way and starting
your close.
11. #3 Making it all about you
Heroic stories about parachuting to
work after pulling a family of eight from
a burning house are all about you.
Tip: Share when you failed and your
audience will lean in.
12. #4 Forgettable content
D.U.F.A. (Don’t Use Forgettable
Acronyms). Keep your core lesson
to three points and make each
lesson memorable*
* like ‘sharpen the saw’ and ‘seek first to understand’
13. #5 Uncomfortable
moments
Three things to avoid early
in your speech: asking for a
volunteer, walking into the
audience, or asking them to
share personal information.
(Timing is everything.)
14. Long bullets, too much text,
and free clip art make you
look like an amateur. Use
fewer slides, keep bullets to a
minimum, and use big, bold
images.
#6 Ugly Powerpoint
(Or no slides at all)
Tip: Limit each slide to 3 bullets and
only one line per bullet.
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16. #7 Reading your slides
Bad enough your slides are crowded,
don’t make it worse by ignoring your
audience and reading them.
Tip: look at one person at a time and everyone
will feel like you are looking at them.
17. #8 Using old material
Don’t tell the starfish story,
Thomas Edison failed 5,000
times, or “Our deepest fear is
that we are powerful beyond
measure.”*
(Get original content.)
*Marianne Williamson
18. #9 Too much content
Instead of piling on more
content, use stories, get
the audience involved,
and slow down.
Fact: Within one hour your audience
will forget about 50% of what you
share. Art Kohn, Ph.D
19. If an event planner invites you to go
overtime - don’t believe them.
Delegates can read time and they
want their breaks.
#10 Going overtime
(Finish on time. Period.)
20. Quick Summary (what to do)…
#1 Launch right into your material
#2 Pace yourself and never rush the ending
#3 Be vulnerable, share when you failed
#4 Deliver three memorable solutions
#5 Build audience engagement
#6 Clean up your Powerpoint
#7 Look your audience in the eye
#8 Use original material
#9 Less content is more memorable
#10 Don’t go overtime. Period
21. Photo Credits
“Okay, you delivered your speech” www.flickr.com/photos/76349034@N04/18341478711
“Making it all about you” www.flickr.com/photos/23844045@N06/11939035745
“Forgettable content” slide www.flickr.com/photos/45173973@N02/9006109724
“Uncomfortable moments” www.flickr.com/photos/49752896@N07/10425544294
“Ugly powerpoint” www.flickr.com/photos/49752896@N07/10425985243
“Reading your slides” www.flickr.com/photos/45173973@N02/9006113844
“Too much content” www.flickr.com/photos/23844045@N06/11941347716
Audience applauding (this page) www.flickr.com/photos/95442476@N00/206971552
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