Have you ever felt trapped in a bad PowerPoint presentation? Ever listen to a speaker drone on like a zombie? Do boring uninspiring slides leave you feeling like the walking dead? Don’t be a PowerPoint zombie! Here are 6 tips to avoid Death by Powerpoint!
Instead of making slides that are to be read. Instead of making a few slides with lots of information on them. Make a large number of slides that can be scrolled as if they are on social media. Make slides that talk to the reader.
Why Presentation Matter. PowerPoint is installed on at least 1 billion computers but 95% of presentations still miss the mark. One great presentation can change the world, win hearts and minds, and convince people of your ideas.
In this SlideShare presentation, we've put together some helpful tips to improve your presentation designs and how to make your presentations more engaging.
Every presentation should understand its audience and convey your message clearly. Tell people why it matters to them, not only the what and how.
Because we truly believe presentations matter and every slide counts.
We hope you enjoy this SlideShare and if you need help with your presentation designs you know where you can find us.
This SlideShare was designed by The Presentation Designer, a presentation design agency based in the UK.
The State of Financial Presentations 2014 Survey ResultsDave Paradi
How good or bad are financial presentations? I wanted to hear the audience's perspective. So I conducted a survey in May and June of 2014 asking those who see financial presentations what they thought. This deck presents the results of the survey and what financial presenters can do to make their presentations more effective.
Preparing for your startup pitch - rehearsal, confidence, and the deadly Q&ADarren Menabney
How to prepare, boost your confidence, and handle killer questions during your startup pitch. Tips to help any entrepreneur pitch to VCs with wow them with your confidence, passion, and grasp of your venture. The third and final session on pitching perfectly I gave at Samurai Startup Island in Tokyo.
The What If Technique presented by Motivate DesignMotivate Design
Why "What If"...?
The What If Technique tackles the challenge of engaging a creative, disruptive mindset when it comes to design thinking and crafting innovative user experiences.
Thinking disruptively is a disruptive thing to do, which means it's a very hard thing to do, especially when you add in risk-averse business leaders and company cultures, who hold on tight to psychological blocks, corporate lore, and excuse personas that stifle creativity and possibilities (see www.motivatedesign.com/what-if for more details).
The What If Technique offers key steps, tools and examples to help you achieve incremental changes that promote disruptive thinking, overcome barriers to creativity, and lead to big, innovative differences for business leaders, companies, and ultimately user experiences and products.
Let's find out what's what together! Explore your "What Ifs" with us. See www.motivatedesign.com/what-if for details about the What If Technique, studio workshops, the book, case studies and more downloads--including a the sample chapter "Corporate Lore and Blocks to Creativity"
Connect with us @Motivate_Design
Instead of making slides that are to be read. Instead of making a few slides with lots of information on them. Make a large number of slides that can be scrolled as if they are on social media. Make slides that talk to the reader.
Why Presentation Matter. PowerPoint is installed on at least 1 billion computers but 95% of presentations still miss the mark. One great presentation can change the world, win hearts and minds, and convince people of your ideas.
In this SlideShare presentation, we've put together some helpful tips to improve your presentation designs and how to make your presentations more engaging.
Every presentation should understand its audience and convey your message clearly. Tell people why it matters to them, not only the what and how.
Because we truly believe presentations matter and every slide counts.
We hope you enjoy this SlideShare and if you need help with your presentation designs you know where you can find us.
This SlideShare was designed by The Presentation Designer, a presentation design agency based in the UK.
The State of Financial Presentations 2014 Survey ResultsDave Paradi
How good or bad are financial presentations? I wanted to hear the audience's perspective. So I conducted a survey in May and June of 2014 asking those who see financial presentations what they thought. This deck presents the results of the survey and what financial presenters can do to make their presentations more effective.
Preparing for your startup pitch - rehearsal, confidence, and the deadly Q&ADarren Menabney
How to prepare, boost your confidence, and handle killer questions during your startup pitch. Tips to help any entrepreneur pitch to VCs with wow them with your confidence, passion, and grasp of your venture. The third and final session on pitching perfectly I gave at Samurai Startup Island in Tokyo.
The What If Technique presented by Motivate DesignMotivate Design
Why "What If"...?
The What If Technique tackles the challenge of engaging a creative, disruptive mindset when it comes to design thinking and crafting innovative user experiences.
Thinking disruptively is a disruptive thing to do, which means it's a very hard thing to do, especially when you add in risk-averse business leaders and company cultures, who hold on tight to psychological blocks, corporate lore, and excuse personas that stifle creativity and possibilities (see www.motivatedesign.com/what-if for more details).
The What If Technique offers key steps, tools and examples to help you achieve incremental changes that promote disruptive thinking, overcome barriers to creativity, and lead to big, innovative differences for business leaders, companies, and ultimately user experiences and products.
Let's find out what's what together! Explore your "What Ifs" with us. See www.motivatedesign.com/what-if for details about the What If Technique, studio workshops, the book, case studies and more downloads--including a the sample chapter "Corporate Lore and Blocks to Creativity"
Connect with us @Motivate_Design
Habits at Work - Merci Victoria Grace, Growth, Slack - 2016 Habit SummitHabit Summit
Presented at the 2016 Habit Summit at Stanford (see: www.HabitSummit.com)
Merci Victoria Grace leads the Growth team at Slack.
Prior to joining Slack, she started a venture-backed game company, designed The Sims Social at Electronic Arts, and worked at a range of consumer, mobile and enterprise startups.
Here she shares insights on putting "Habits to Work at Work".
This is a minimal concept you should consider for your PowerPoint slides in order to make them more engaging and exciting.
I work as a presentation designer and help speakers and marketers with their pitches. If you need help with any of these concepts, drop me an email and I will be happy to help.
Do you struggle to finish your daily tasks, juggle your work load and keep organised at work? If so, read our top tips to help work a little smarter everyday!
Incorporating photos and videos into your PowerPoint decks can greatly enhance a presentation. Learn how illustrating concepts with meaningful imagery can make your presentation great.
Learn more: http://www.lynda.com/Photography-training-tutorials/70-0.html
11 Things Healthy People Do Every MorningEason Chan
It all starts at home. A great day begins with an amazing morning. With constant distractions and the daily pressure of responsibilities, it’s important to start your morning right to get your mind and body prepared for your daily routine. These 11 tips will bring out the best of your morning, day, week, and life. Shared by: http://www.familychiropractic.com.sg/
10 Steps great leaders take when things go wrongGetSmarter
http://resources.getsmarter.co.za/
Most of us avoid taking action because we’re afraid to fail. The truth is, every failure is simply one step closer to success. So, are you counting your failures as stepping-stones to success? These 10 tips will motivate you to approach failure with a fresh perspective.
5 Questions For the Person That Thinks They May Be Addicted to SugarChelsea O'Brien
Sugar addiction: whether you are actually “addicted” or not, it’s the feeling of wanting something sweet that you try to ignore until it nags you enough to “cave in” and eat what you were trying to avoid.
This doesn’t necessarily mean you “binge” on the food you were trying to avoid, but it’s when you finally break down and have it and then feel guilty afterward. Or you beat yourself up for not being able to resist.
If that sounds like something you wrestle with sometimes, here are 5 “key questions” to consider to help you be able to relax around your favorite foods instead of trying to rigidly control yourself.
For more tips and a free video course about overcoming sugar addiction, visit http://www.bingeeatingbreakthrough.com.
10 Things your Audience Hates About your PresentationStinson
See it with animations! https://vimeo.com/179236019
It’s impossible to win over an audience with a bad presentation. You might have the next big thing, but if your presentation falls flat, then so will your idea. While every audience is different, there are some universal cringe-worthy presentation mistakes that are all too common. Whether you’re an amateur or a seasoned presenter, you should always avoid this list of top 10 things your audience hates. Are you committing any of these 10 fatal presentation sins?
For more presentation help, visit stinsondesign.com/blog
We held the largest ever Virtual SlideShare Summit a week back, if you missed it here's your chance to hear from the experts once more on some of the takeaways on presentation design and SlideShare Marketing
Top Productivity Working Hacks by Jan RezabJan Rezab
The biggest productivity hacks that I have developed over my 15 years of working and having founded 4 companies, being selected as Forbes 30 under 30 in 2015.
Inspired Storytelling: Engaging People & Moving Them To ActionKelsey Ruger
Most projects, presentations or initiatives are driven by facts and features the team believes will help them deliver a product or message. While facts and data are important for setting the stage and communicating goals, they’re rarely what persuades an audience or gets them to take action.
In this workshop, you will learn how to use that connection, by teaching basic skills in visual thinking and storytelling that will that transform projects and initiate action.
Pitching Ideas: How to sell your ideas to othersJeroen van Geel
Learn how to convince others of your UX ideas by understanding them.
We are good in designing usable and engaging products and services. We understand the user's needs and have a toolkit with dozens of deliverables. But for some reason it remains difficult to sell an idea or concept to team members, managers or clients. After this session that problem will be solved!
Selling your ideas and convincing others is one of the most undervalued assets in our field. This ranges from convincing a colleague to use a certain design pattern to selling research to your boss and convincing a client to go for your concept. You can come up with the best ideas in the world, but if it is presented in the wrong way these ideas will die a lonely dead. This is sad, because everybody can learn how to bring a message across. The main thing is that you know what to pay attention to.
In this session I will take you on a journey through the world of presenting ideas. We will move through the heads of clients and your colleagues, learn what their thoughts and needs are. We will move to the core of your idea and into the world of psychology.
10 Classic Growth Hacks: Hints at the Future of MarketingRyan Holiday
Adapted from "Growth Hacker Marketing: A Primer on the Future of PR, Marketing, and Advertising" by Ryan Holiday.
http://www.amazon.com/Growth-Hacker-Marketing-Primer-Advertising/dp/1591847389/ryanholnet-20
"Everything you thought you knew about marketing is obsolete.
We can see the incontrovertible evidence right in front of us. A new generation of multibillion dollar brands—Facebook, Twitter, AirBnb, Evernote, and countless others—have been built without spending a dime on traditional marketing techniques. No press releases, no PR firm, no Madison Avenue, no billboards in Times Square.
It wasn’t luck that took them from tiny start-ups to massive success. They have a new strategy. It’s called Growth Hacking. And it works.
A Growth Hacker is someone who rejects what “marketing” is supposed to be and replaces it only with tools that are testable, trackable, and scalable. Growth Hackers rely on inexpensive tactics like e-mail, pay-per-click ads, blogs, and platform APIs. They chase real results in a field that was dominated by gut instincts for nearly a century. They reject the traditional marketing worship of all things big: big budgets, big campaigns, big opening weekends. Instead, they embrace the opposite: taking a start-up from nothing to something, launching a Kickstarter project, building something that truly spreads.
Growth Hacker Marketing offers both a new mindset and a new set of rules. Bestselling author Ryan Holiday, the former director of marketing for American Apparel, will convince you of the urgency of this awakening. He shows why the game has changed forever and what to do about it—whether you are an aspiring marketer, an entrepreneur, or a Fortune 500 senior executive."
Ready to sharpen your #copywriting skills? Here are 125 quick tips organized in 14 chapters—from veteran copywriter, creative director, and SlideShare keynote author Barry Feldman.
Sass Code Reviews - How one code review changed my life #SassConf2015Stacy Kvernmo
After writing CSS for over 10 years you'd think you would know everything there is to know, right? I couldn't be more wrong and I found out the hard way. While my first formal code review session was painfully embarrassing it was also the most important lesson I have learned throughout my career. Code reviews force you to communicate on a different level which ultimately leads to more thoughtful coding practices. When writing Sass and other pre-processed languages it is even more important that you review your code continually, which even the more seasoned front end developers may neglect at times.
Bottom line: Code reviews will make you better.
Last year, we presented the top, must-know, culturally relevant trends for 2015 and our predictions were 83% accurate!
To help the “curious class” stay relevant in 2016, we’ve assembled an A-Z glossary of what trends we predict to be 100 must-know terms and concepts of 2016.
We hope this cultural crib sheet will help prepare you for the year ahead!
Habits at Work - Merci Victoria Grace, Growth, Slack - 2016 Habit SummitHabit Summit
Presented at the 2016 Habit Summit at Stanford (see: www.HabitSummit.com)
Merci Victoria Grace leads the Growth team at Slack.
Prior to joining Slack, she started a venture-backed game company, designed The Sims Social at Electronic Arts, and worked at a range of consumer, mobile and enterprise startups.
Here she shares insights on putting "Habits to Work at Work".
This is a minimal concept you should consider for your PowerPoint slides in order to make them more engaging and exciting.
I work as a presentation designer and help speakers and marketers with their pitches. If you need help with any of these concepts, drop me an email and I will be happy to help.
Do you struggle to finish your daily tasks, juggle your work load and keep organised at work? If so, read our top tips to help work a little smarter everyday!
Incorporating photos and videos into your PowerPoint decks can greatly enhance a presentation. Learn how illustrating concepts with meaningful imagery can make your presentation great.
Learn more: http://www.lynda.com/Photography-training-tutorials/70-0.html
11 Things Healthy People Do Every MorningEason Chan
It all starts at home. A great day begins with an amazing morning. With constant distractions and the daily pressure of responsibilities, it’s important to start your morning right to get your mind and body prepared for your daily routine. These 11 tips will bring out the best of your morning, day, week, and life. Shared by: http://www.familychiropractic.com.sg/
10 Steps great leaders take when things go wrongGetSmarter
http://resources.getsmarter.co.za/
Most of us avoid taking action because we’re afraid to fail. The truth is, every failure is simply one step closer to success. So, are you counting your failures as stepping-stones to success? These 10 tips will motivate you to approach failure with a fresh perspective.
5 Questions For the Person That Thinks They May Be Addicted to SugarChelsea O'Brien
Sugar addiction: whether you are actually “addicted” or not, it’s the feeling of wanting something sweet that you try to ignore until it nags you enough to “cave in” and eat what you were trying to avoid.
This doesn’t necessarily mean you “binge” on the food you were trying to avoid, but it’s when you finally break down and have it and then feel guilty afterward. Or you beat yourself up for not being able to resist.
If that sounds like something you wrestle with sometimes, here are 5 “key questions” to consider to help you be able to relax around your favorite foods instead of trying to rigidly control yourself.
For more tips and a free video course about overcoming sugar addiction, visit http://www.bingeeatingbreakthrough.com.
10 Things your Audience Hates About your PresentationStinson
See it with animations! https://vimeo.com/179236019
It’s impossible to win over an audience with a bad presentation. You might have the next big thing, but if your presentation falls flat, then so will your idea. While every audience is different, there are some universal cringe-worthy presentation mistakes that are all too common. Whether you’re an amateur or a seasoned presenter, you should always avoid this list of top 10 things your audience hates. Are you committing any of these 10 fatal presentation sins?
For more presentation help, visit stinsondesign.com/blog
We held the largest ever Virtual SlideShare Summit a week back, if you missed it here's your chance to hear from the experts once more on some of the takeaways on presentation design and SlideShare Marketing
Top Productivity Working Hacks by Jan RezabJan Rezab
The biggest productivity hacks that I have developed over my 15 years of working and having founded 4 companies, being selected as Forbes 30 under 30 in 2015.
Inspired Storytelling: Engaging People & Moving Them To ActionKelsey Ruger
Most projects, presentations or initiatives are driven by facts and features the team believes will help them deliver a product or message. While facts and data are important for setting the stage and communicating goals, they’re rarely what persuades an audience or gets them to take action.
In this workshop, you will learn how to use that connection, by teaching basic skills in visual thinking and storytelling that will that transform projects and initiate action.
Pitching Ideas: How to sell your ideas to othersJeroen van Geel
Learn how to convince others of your UX ideas by understanding them.
We are good in designing usable and engaging products and services. We understand the user's needs and have a toolkit with dozens of deliverables. But for some reason it remains difficult to sell an idea or concept to team members, managers or clients. After this session that problem will be solved!
Selling your ideas and convincing others is one of the most undervalued assets in our field. This ranges from convincing a colleague to use a certain design pattern to selling research to your boss and convincing a client to go for your concept. You can come up with the best ideas in the world, but if it is presented in the wrong way these ideas will die a lonely dead. This is sad, because everybody can learn how to bring a message across. The main thing is that you know what to pay attention to.
In this session I will take you on a journey through the world of presenting ideas. We will move through the heads of clients and your colleagues, learn what their thoughts and needs are. We will move to the core of your idea and into the world of psychology.
10 Classic Growth Hacks: Hints at the Future of MarketingRyan Holiday
Adapted from "Growth Hacker Marketing: A Primer on the Future of PR, Marketing, and Advertising" by Ryan Holiday.
http://www.amazon.com/Growth-Hacker-Marketing-Primer-Advertising/dp/1591847389/ryanholnet-20
"Everything you thought you knew about marketing is obsolete.
We can see the incontrovertible evidence right in front of us. A new generation of multibillion dollar brands—Facebook, Twitter, AirBnb, Evernote, and countless others—have been built without spending a dime on traditional marketing techniques. No press releases, no PR firm, no Madison Avenue, no billboards in Times Square.
It wasn’t luck that took them from tiny start-ups to massive success. They have a new strategy. It’s called Growth Hacking. And it works.
A Growth Hacker is someone who rejects what “marketing” is supposed to be and replaces it only with tools that are testable, trackable, and scalable. Growth Hackers rely on inexpensive tactics like e-mail, pay-per-click ads, blogs, and platform APIs. They chase real results in a field that was dominated by gut instincts for nearly a century. They reject the traditional marketing worship of all things big: big budgets, big campaigns, big opening weekends. Instead, they embrace the opposite: taking a start-up from nothing to something, launching a Kickstarter project, building something that truly spreads.
Growth Hacker Marketing offers both a new mindset and a new set of rules. Bestselling author Ryan Holiday, the former director of marketing for American Apparel, will convince you of the urgency of this awakening. He shows why the game has changed forever and what to do about it—whether you are an aspiring marketer, an entrepreneur, or a Fortune 500 senior executive."
Ready to sharpen your #copywriting skills? Here are 125 quick tips organized in 14 chapters—from veteran copywriter, creative director, and SlideShare keynote author Barry Feldman.
Sass Code Reviews - How one code review changed my life #SassConf2015Stacy Kvernmo
After writing CSS for over 10 years you'd think you would know everything there is to know, right? I couldn't be more wrong and I found out the hard way. While my first formal code review session was painfully embarrassing it was also the most important lesson I have learned throughout my career. Code reviews force you to communicate on a different level which ultimately leads to more thoughtful coding practices. When writing Sass and other pre-processed languages it is even more important that you review your code continually, which even the more seasoned front end developers may neglect at times.
Bottom line: Code reviews will make you better.
Last year, we presented the top, must-know, culturally relevant trends for 2015 and our predictions were 83% accurate!
To help the “curious class” stay relevant in 2016, we’ve assembled an A-Z glossary of what trends we predict to be 100 must-know terms and concepts of 2016.
We hope this cultural crib sheet will help prepare you for the year ahead!
Imagine a culture where the input of the whole organization turns an individual idea into a user story in just a couple of hours, where everybody's goal is to make the customer’s job easier and more effective, and where you work on projects you love instead of projects you loathe. A great coding culture concentrates on making developers productive and happy by removing unnecessary overhead, bringing autonomous teams together, helping the individual programmer to innovate, and raising awareness among developers about how to create better code.
I will talk about how to establish and foster a strong engineering-focused culture that scales from a small team to a huge organization with hundreds of developers. I'll give lots of examples from our experience at Atlassian to show that once you're working in a great coding culture, you won't want to work anywhere else.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TAk04-_M-JM&feature=youtu.be
In this webinar international bestselling author, Andrew Griffiths, talks with leading productivity authority, Sam Harrop, to share 101 simple but highly effective productivity hacks.
Nothing is off limits in this presentation - and if you want to see the video recording of the actual webinar - please visit www.andrewgriffithsblog.com.
Rand looks at Moz's 2015 analysis of ranking factors in Google's search engine and compares opinion data, correlation numbers, and experiments to give a picture of how modern SEO fits together.
Design has become a game changer in Silicon Valley. This #DesignInTech Report highlights the rising importance of design in the entrepreneurial ecosystem. The report covers trends ranging from the record amounts of funding flowing into design-led startups to M&A activity with major tech corporations. Beyond designers and technologists, this report will appeal to a broad audience. For all of us who use a computer or mobile device, great design is changing how we live and work. This study helps explain why.
This is First Round's effort to provide an in-depth snapshot of what founders across the entire tech ecosystem are thinking and doing, what they're excited about and worried about, and how they're seeing the market. We surveyed venture-backed founders from everywhere — less than 25% from the First Round community — and received over 500 responses, volunteering their experience and opinions.
SpringOwl's 99 Page Presentation On How To Best Turnaround Yahoo!Eric Jackson
On Dec. 13, 2015, SpringOwl shared the attached 99 page presentation which had been sent to the Yahoo board. In it, we argue for why change is needed from the status quo at Yahoo, why selling the core business now at the lows isn't attractive for long-term shareholders and our 9 point plan for turning around the company.
DocSend Fundraising Research: What we Learned from 200 Startups Who Raised $360MDocSend
Why do some startups get funded? What makes for the best pitch? How does the process work?
DocSend recently teamed up with Professor Tom Eisenmann from Harvard Business School. Together, we conducted research that gave us the answers to those questions. We studied the fundraising of 200 startup companies as they went through their Series Seed and Series A rounds. Altogether, these companies raised more than $360 million.
Why this data is awesome:
Fundraising is a historically opaque endeavor. There’s very little data available and most advice tends to be anecdotal. DocSend is in the unique position of being able to quantitatively analyze the interaction between founders and investors, and tie that to fundraising outcomes in a statistically meaningful way.
Why we built this report:
DocSend aims to help companies share documents in a smarter, safer, and more impactful way. We believe this research is in service of that mission and can help push the startup ecosystem forward as a whole.
Background on DocSend:
DocSend helps sales people track and control documents they send to clients. We’ve also become very popular amongst founders in the fundraising process. Hundreds of startups have used our platform to circulate pitch decks to investors.
Ready to ditch email attachments and put your pitch materials to work for you?
Sign up for a free plan at docsend.com
At Activate, we've identified the 9 most important insights for tech and media in 2016. Key points:
* The average American spends more time on tech and media than on work or sleep
* Messaging will blow past social networking as the dominant personal media activity
* The next big winners in streaming music and audio are already (quietly!) here
* The long-awaited cord cutting moment isn't coming any time soon
* There is potential for a "cable killer" to show up, but it won't look like you expect
* E-sports and wagering really are going to change the game in gaming
* Want to get rich in the App Store? Good luck!
* These are the companies grabbing all the money in consumer tech and media
* And we demonstrate a simple way to predict what acquisitions and partnerships tech and media companies will be making to stay competitive
Also available here:
http://www.wsj.com/articles/think-again-nine-top-insights-into-tech-and-media-for-2016-1445618763
http://www.businessinsider.com/michael-wolf-predicts-what-will-happen-in-the-tech-industry-in-2016-2015-10
Let's talk about the job of a product manager and how to do it really well. Based off of this post: https://medium.com/@joshelman/a-product-managers-job-63c09a43d0ec#.v0kdyf816
We spend more time working than doing anything else in life. Yet for too many people, the experience of work is demotivating and dehumanizing.
I don’t think it has to be this way, and I’m willing to bet you don’t either.
At Google, we’ve learned a ton about what makes for an enjoyable and productive workplace. We’re not alone – lots of other companies, ranging from grocers (e.g., Wegmans) to textile companies (e.g., the Brandix Group) to Brooklyn delis (e.g., Russ & Daughters), as well as academics and scientists, have learned the same simple truth: there are straightforward things we can do to make work better.
My new book, "Work Rules!", is an attempt to bring this together and offer you practical tools to improve work, no matter what you do. Check out this visual preview of the book and visit www.workrules.net if you’d like to pick up a copy or learn more!
How to Master Difficult Conversations at Work – Leader’s GuidePiktochart
Confrontation and having difficult conversations with employees is one of the hardest jobs of a leader. Learn how to approach them using the GROW acronym:
G is for Goals
Start every difficult conversation by stating its purpose
R is for Reality
State the reality of how the person is performing or how he or she is behaving.
O is for Options
Lay out a few options to help this person improve.
W is for Willingness
Ask this person what they would do and give them time to respond
Here's the full article about it: https://piktochart.com/blog/master-difficult-conversations
Let us know how you approach difficult conversations!
https://www.wrike.com/blog - We surveyed creative teams to discover their biggest challenges and bottlenecks, from conception to completion. And what we discovered was: creative teams have to organize requests, listen to feedback, and seek approvals, all while trying to incorporate their own creative vision, making it difficult to prioritize and meet deadlines. Check out the details in our Slideshare.
Conference presentations are the moment to share your results, and to connect with researchers about future directions. However, presentations are often created as an afterthought and as a result they are often not as exciting as they could be.
In this slidedeck Felienne Hermans shares hands-on techniques to engage an audience.
The talk covers the entire spectrum of presenting: we start with advice on how to structure a talk and how to incorporate a core message into it. Once we have addressed the right structure for a talk, we will work on adding stories and arcs of tension to your presentation. Finally, to really perform as a presenter, we will talk about how slide design and body language can support your presentation.
Presented by Lea Synefakis-Pica for Analytics That Excite 2014
Even the most seasoned analyst can make very simple changes to a presentations to make a big impact. If everyone in your audience is catching up on email or sleep, chances are your presentation design and/or data charts are obscuring your valuable insights and hurting you rather than helping you. Lea can help you inspire action and build credibility with a fresh new toolbox of tips and techniques to set your presentations apart and get the results you’re looking for.
How not to kill with your Powerpoint. View in conjunction with speaker notes in Notes tab.
These are more or less as delivered at BarCamp Bradford on 14th November 2009.
Watch this as a video here ---> http://ian-d-smith.me.uk/rtp-resources/
Don't worry about the number of slides in your PowerPoint presentation. Make good slides with the audience in mind. Start by just splitting out your text. Then, look at other SlideShare lessons on great presentation design. After all this is a one-slide presentation across 37 slides.
Slides from a workshop covering presentation strategy, presentation slide basics, and presentation tips designed for researchers who will be speaking to diverse audiences.
Reviewing Contract Key Terms and ConditionsEric Pesik
This 2-day program teaches legal counsels and non-legal professionals how to effectively review, analyse, draft, and re-draft key contract terms and conditions; how to eliminate ambiguities and avoid the risks of misunderstandings and conflicts; how to deconstruct complex contract clauses and extract the core business elements. Originally presented by Eric R. Pesik at Clariden Global Leadership Institute Executive Education
The Truth about Tone from the Top by @EricPesikEric Pesik
Are your executives telling the truth when they say "ethics matter"? Senior executives are involved in 53% of bribery cases. And they know about 86% of corporate fraud cases. If management lies about ethics, what message does that send? What is the true "tone from the top"?
J.P. Morgan and the Princelings of China by @ericpesikEric Pesik
This presentation was originally delivered live on June 9, 2015, by Eric Pesik, at the Legal Risk & Compliance Summit 8 & 9 June 2015, at the InterContinental Hotel in Singapore. I am providing my slides under Creative Commons Attribution license. All images and fan art are based on Harry Potter created by J.K. Rowling and owned by Rowling, her publishers, and Time Warner, the owner of the rights to the Harry Potter films (US copyright law allows for the production, display, and distribution of derivative works if they fall under a fair use exemption, 17 U.S.C. § 107.) This presentation was strongly inspired by the debate between Professors Matthew Stephenson and Andy Spalding chronicled on their blogs at The Global Anticorruption Blog (http://globalanticorruptionblog.com/?s=princeling&submit=Search) and The FCPA Blog
(http://www.fcpablog.com/blog/tag/princelings)
Managing risk from top to bottom by @ericpesikEric Pesik
Managing Risk from the Top to Bottom: How to Safeguard Against Misconduct from C-Suite Level to Regular Employees – and Using HR as a Gatekeeper. Presented at American Conference Institute’s 3rd Asia Pacific Summit on Anti-Corruption, Compliance and Risk Management December 3, 2014, at the Hilton Singapore
US Foreign Corrupt Practices Act and the Economics of Bribery by @EricPesikEric Pesik
This lecture was originally presented October 25, 2014, by Eric Pesik, Adjunct Assistant Professor, University at Buffalo, State University of New York School of Management.
International Executive MBA Program, International Business Law, Politics, & Ethics, Module 13, MGT 612, Intake 18.
Presented at SIM Management House, Singapore Institute of Management, 41 Namly Avenue, Singapore 267616
Do you want to be a billionaire by @EricPesikEric Pesik
Billionaires are members of the most elite group of people in the world. To join the billionaire club, you must be one in three million. The good news is - if you want to join this elite club, its membership is growing. According to the Wealth-X and UBS Billionaire Census 2014, the world’s population of billionaires increased 7% last year to reach a record high of 2,325 billionaires.
Do you have what it takes to become a billionaire?
Top 10 Things People Admit Doing on Conference Calls by @EricPesikEric Pesik
Why are conference calls unproductive? Over half of all employees admit they are multitasking with other priorities while attending conferences calls. What are the top 10 things your colleagues are doing while on mute?
25 things NOT to do during Hungry Ghost Festival by @EricPesikEric Pesik
Every year, usually in August, the Chinese in Singapore observe a large-scale tradition of paying respects to the dead. During this month, the "Gates of Hell” are opened and souls of the dead are freed and allowed to roam the earth where they seek food and entertainment.
The 7th month of the Chinese lunar calendar is regarded as the Ghost Month. The 15th day of Ghost Month is Ghost Day, and the Ghost Festival is held the night before - on the evening of the 14th day.
The activities throughout the month include preparing ritualistic food offerings, such as Mandarin oranges, roasted suckling pig, bowls of rice, and local Chinese cake made especially for the occasion. They also burn incense and joss paper to pay respect to the deceased. The festival is so widely-practiced in Singapore that special bins are set up in neighborhoods for believers to burn their joss paper. Small altars can also be seen outside many homes, both on private property and in public housing areas.
On Ghost Day in Singapore and Malaysia, singers and dancers hold concert-like performances known as Getai on temporary stages set up in a residential districts. Everyone is welcome to watch the show as long as you don’t sit at the front row, which is reserved for the spirits.
If you want to experience Ghost Festival without insulting the spirits, this presentation compiles a collection of taboos - 25 things NOT to do during Hungry Ghost Festival.
Asia’s Increased Competitive Landscape - HR Implications on Talent Attraction and Retention, by Eric Pesik. Presented at the Crown Leadership International Group: Compensation and Benefits Asia Congress, March 2014, Orchard Parade Hotel, Singapore: (1) The rise of Asia and the new diversified workforce; (2) Winning Companies: What sets them apart? (3) Performance & Pay: What else is new? (4) Performance & Development: Who is a Talent? (5) From HR Programs to Reality: What makes the difference?
Updated again based on my presentation on the 18th of March 2014 at the American Chamber of Commerce in Singapore. Previously presented at the Compliance Day Event for the Singapore Compliance Workgroup on 27-November 2013; and at the PrimeTime Personal Power Lunch and the CFO Asia Congress. We return to the same three economic questions: Who bribes? How much do they pay? And what value do they get? How can we use the answers to discourage bribery? And while we will never eliminate the motivation for bribery, we may reach the point where bribery is no longer business as usual.
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I had the honor of speaking at the recent PrimeTime Personal Power Lunch at Garibaldi Italian Restaurant & Bar on October 23, 2013. Building on my previous presentations, we discussed the economic of bribery: Who bribes? How much do they pay? What value do they get?
Does crime pay? When you think about the economics of bribery and corruption, most people look at the cost of the huge fines, reputation loss, and business interruption that companies face with when caught paying bribes. But companies that pay bribes never expect to get caught. To the contrary, companies that pay bribes expect to benefit from their corrupt activities. This leads to an obvious question: does crime pay? Or to put it in financial terms, what is the ROI of corruption?
We look at studies that answer important questions: Who bribes? How much do they pay? And what value do they get?
Also, do you get more if you pay more? And do firms that bribe perform better?
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Globalization of Ethics and Compliance by @EricPesikEric Pesik
Globalization is not normally associated with ethics. But recent enforcement actions and legislation around the world point to a global ethics convergence. Where did it start? Where are we now? And what’s next for ethics and compliance?
I am sharing my slides from my lecture at the University of Buffalo School of Management Singapore Executive MBA program on September 21, 2013, under Creative Commons Attribution license. You are free to distribute, remix, tweak, and build upon my work, even commercially, as long as you credit me for the original creation by linking to this page URL. Each slide contains source attributions and URL; you should obtain the original images from the original sources before reusing. You must comply with any applicable license restrictions imposed by the original source.
Drafting Game Rules to Minimize LitigationEric Pesik
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Instilling good governance and ensuring full compliance with an effective internal control program. Presented at Corruption and Compliance South & South East Asia Summit, September 2012, Hilton Hotel, Singapore.
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Fighting global corruption by building sustainable corruption risk assessment process and developing a proactive risk management plan proportional to your organization’s risk exposure. Presented by Eric Pesik at Asia Risk Professionals Congress at the Carlton Hotel, in Singapore, March 2012
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Meeting in the Middle: Embracing Negotiation to Protect Business Interests and Relationships, by Eric Pesik, presented at Litigation Asia Summit 2012, Singapore
0x01 - Newton's Third Law: Static vs. Dynamic AbusersOWASP Beja
f you offer a service on the web, odds are that someone will abuse it. Be it an API, a SaaS, a PaaS, or even a static website, someone somewhere will try to figure out a way to use it to their own needs. In this talk we'll compare measures that are effective against static attackers and how to battle a dynamic attacker who adapts to your counter-measures.
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Diogo Sousa, Engineering Manager @ Canonical
An opinionated individual with an interest in cryptography and its intersection with secure software development.
Have you ever wondered how search works while visiting an e-commerce site, internal website, or searching through other types of online resources? Look no further than this informative session on the ways that taxonomies help end-users navigate the internet! Hear from taxonomists and other information professionals who have first-hand experience creating and working with taxonomies that aid in navigation, search, and discovery across a range of disciplines.
This presentation by Morris Kleiner (University of Minnesota), was made during the discussion “Competition and Regulation in Professions and Occupations” held at the Working Party No. 2 on Competition and Regulation on 10 June 2024. More papers and presentations on the topic can be found out at oe.cd/crps.
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Sharpen existing tools or get a new toolbox? Contemporary cluster initiatives...Orkestra
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1. Destroy PowerPoint Zombies! by @EricPesik
Have you ever felt trapped in a bad PowerPoint presentation? Ever listen to a speaker drone on like a zombie? Do boring
uninspiring slides leave you feeling like the walking dead? Don’t be a PowerPoint zombie! Here are 6 tips to avoid Death by
PowerPoint!
2. Have you ever felt trapped in a bad PowerPoint presentation?
4. Audience Complaints: (1) reading the slide, (2) text too small, (3) too many words, (4) overly complex diagrams, (5) poor color
choice, (6) no clear purpose, (7) no flow of ideas; Data source: www.ThinkOutsideTheSlide.com
5. The experience is so common there is a word for it “Death by Powerpoint”
8. Are you a PowerPoint Zombie? (1) unclear purpose, (2) mind numbing wall of text and bullets, (3) ugly design, (4) unintelligible
charts and graphs, (5) boring clipart and stock photos, (6) mindless rambling
9. Are you a PowerPoint Zombie? (1) unclear purpose, (2) mind numbing wall of text and bullets, (3) ugly design, (4) unintelligible
charts and graphs, (5) boring clipart and stock photos, (6) mindless rambling
57. Typical typeface, but color and size variation adds interest. From Asia’s Increased Competitive Landscape - HR Implications on
Talent Attraction and Retention http://www.slideshare.net/ericpesik/asias-increased-competitive-landscape-hr-implications-on-
talent-attraction-and-retention
58. More typical typefaces with color and weight variation. From Effective Internal Controls by @EricPesik
http://www.slideshare.net/ericpesik/effective-internal-controls-14459584
59. Multiple typefaces. From Fighting Global Corruption by @EricPesik
http://www.slideshare.net/ericpesik/fighting-global-corruption
60. Multiple typefaces. From J.P. Morgan and the Princelings of China by @ericpesik http://www.slideshare.net/ericpesik/jp-morgan-
and-the-princelings-of-china-by-ericpesik
61. Unusual typefaces plus variation. From this presentation Zombie Powerpoint http://www.slideshare.net/ericpesik/zombie-
powerpoint-by-ericpesik
62. But don’t over-do it with too much variation. Stick to 2-3 fonts and colors
63. According to Microsoft... at least 30 million PowerPoint presentations are made each day. Source: Alexei Kapterev, Death by
PowerPoint http://www.slideshare.net/thecroaker/death-by-powerpoint/
64. Most use the same default templates, fonts, and colors
65. Anti Zombie Tip No. 3: Use textual variation to enhance your message
71. The Cure: It’s not the numbers - it’s what the numbers mean - your data should support your message
72. Use data to support your message. (1) Actual slide from a presentation, (2) The real message of all those numbers. Source:
http://www.slideshare.net/thinkoutsidetheslide/the-state-of-financial-presentations-2014-survey-results
73. Don’t read the numbers on the slide. Explain why the numbers are important. - Dave Paradi, ThinkOutsideTheSlide.com
94. PowerPoint slides crammed with data in tiny, unreadable font... The result? Slides from Hell. - Prof. Stanley Ridgley, Drexel
University, LeBow College of Business
95. Anti Zombie Tip No. 4: It’s not the numbers. It’s what the numbers mean
110. If you feel tempted to use a picture of two hands shaking in front of a globe, put the pencil down, step away from the desk, and
think about taking a vacation... - Nancy Duarte, Source: Presentation Zen: Simple Ideas on Presentation Design and Delivery
http://www.amazon.com/Presentation-Zen-Simple-Delivery-Edition/dp/0321811984
111. Anti Zombie Tip No. 5: Look for unusual images from alternative sources
117. 86% of top executives say that communicating with clarity directly impacts their career and income. Yet only 25% spend more
than 2 hours on ‘high-stakes’ presentations. - Jim Endicott, President of Distinction Communication, Inc. Source:
http://www.distinction-services.com/dcoach/2012/02/23/insight-from-distinctions-2012-presentation-impact-survey/
118. 55% of presenters spend little or no time practicing the delivery. - Jim Endicott, President of Distinction Communication, Inc.
Source: http://www.distinction-services.com/dcoach/2012/02/23/insight-from-distinctions-2012-presentation-impact-survey/
126. Send us people who can stand up and make a real presentation. We are tired of PowerPoint junkies... they need to also make
great old fashioned presentations. - Prof. Farrokh Langdana, Rutgers Business School
141. About the Author:
Eric Pesik is the Associate General Counsel and Compliance Officer for Seagate Singapore International Headquarters Pte Ltd. He is
also a former Adjunct Assistant Professor with the University at Buffalo School of Management, State University of New York,
where he taught International Business Law, Politics, & Ethics in their international Executive MBA program at the SIM campus in
Singapore.
He has been a lawyer since 1997 and is admitted to the State Bar in California, the US Court of International Trade in New York,
and the US Supreme Court in Washington, DC. He is a sought-after speaker on legal and compliance issues. You can find many of
his recent presentations on http://www.slideshare.net/ericpesik/presentations/
Disclaimer:
This work represents the opinions of the author alone, and is not the opinion his employer or clients.
142. Source Acknowledgments:
Each slide contains source attributions and URL. The images have been modified to match the size, fit, and color of each slide.
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