After giving a Power Point presentation on how to give good Power Point presentations (it was pretty tricky). My coworkers asked me to provide them with a presentation template.
Using the layout suggested in the book "Presentation SOS" by Mark Wiskup, I quickly put together this presentation document.
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2. Alternate Slide for Power Sound Bite. To learn more about how to make a good Power Sound Bite, and a great presentation, read “Presentation S.O.S.” It’s only 120 pages, and full of useful information.
6. Story Slide Tell a story about someone else. It doesn’t have to be true, and the people in it don’t have to be real. But it should be about someone the audience can connect with. Just make sure it isn’t about yourself.
10. Story Slide Tell a story about someone else. It doesn’t have to be true, and the people in it don’t have to be real. But it should be about someone the audience can connect with. Just make sure it isn’t about yourself. I, Juan de Pareja By Elizabeth Borton de Trevino
14. Story Slide Tell a story about someone else. It doesn’t have to be true, and the people in it don’t have to be real. But it should be about someone the audience can connect with. Just make sure it isn’t about yourself.
15. Power Sound Bite Supporting Statement #1 Remind audience of the story through the characters Supporting Statement #2 Remind audience of the story through the characters Supporting Statement #3 Remind audience of the story through the characters In the template in the book, this slide was simply explained as “Power Sound Bite” You can make it into whatever you like, but I feel that the best standard would be to review what you covered in the presentation.