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@powerfulpoint

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Do you commit these

unspeakable horrors in your business

presentations?

@powerfulpoint

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Taking a slide from your last presentation, a few from Bob’s, pasting in quotes from the web and inserting charts from a report is the equivalent of robbing body parts and stitching them together. You may have the juice to make it come alive,

but it’s still ugly.

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There is no one “right” way to present.

Understand what type of presenter you are and let you and PowerPoint work as a

double act. Build on your strengths and let PowerPoint cover your weaknesses.

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A slide without a point is a big, shapeless blob. It doesn’t direct your attention, it fails to tell you what

you need to know, it washes over an audience. Make sure your slides have a point.

Make sure you know what that point is, and sharpen it.

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“leverage a best practice on cloud asset utilization…”It may make you feel smart saying it, but trust me the audience doesn’t get it.

Corporate pig latinkills your message.It’s the scary opposite of a deliberate wordhack, which entices and intrigues.

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Make the font

big and legible. If you have a lot of detail that

needs to fit on a page, PRINT and hand it out.

It’s not for your slide deck.

The 8ft Rule can help you avoid this mistake.

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Defaulting to labels instead of headlines doesn’t help

you, or your audience.

Turn the label into a headlineso your audience knows

at a glance the point you’re trying to make.

Back it up with evidence.

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No one likes bullets except a lazy presenter. There are times when they work, but in this case, it’s not one bullet that kills, it’s the clipful. More than 3 on a slide,

you may want to begin exercising a little control.

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http://makeapowerfulpoint.com

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