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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.
Follow these tips and give the most memorable presentations. Find out how to prepare for your talk, what the message should (and should not) include, how to deal with your audience, how to design the best slides, and all in all, how to nail your next presentation.
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The case study discusses the potential of drone delivery and the challenges that need to be addressed before it becomes widespread.
Key takeaways:
Drone delivery is in its early stages: Amazon's trial in the UK demonstrates the potential for faster deliveries, but it's still limited by regulations and technology.
Regulations are a major hurdle: Safety concerns around drone collisions with airplanes and people have led to restrictions on flight height and location.
Other challenges exist: Who will use drone delivery the most? Is it cost-effective compared to traditional delivery trucks?
Discussion questions:
Managerial challenges: Integrating drones requires planning for new infrastructure, training staff, and navigating regulations. There are also marketing and recruitment considerations specific to this technology.
External forces vary by country: Regulations, consumer acceptance, and infrastructure all differ between countries.
Demographics matter: Younger generations might be more receptive to drone delivery, while older populations might have concerns.
Stakeholders for Amazon: Customers, regulators, aviation authorities, and competitors are all stakeholders. Regulators likely hold the greatest influence as they determine the feasibility of drone delivery.
Artificial intelligence (AI) offers new opportunities to radically reinvent the way we do business. This study explores how CEOs and top decision makers around the world are responding to the transformative potential of AI.
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Senior Project and Engineering Leader Jim Smith.pdfJim Smith
I am a Project and Engineering Leader with extensive experience as a Business Operations Leader, Technical Project Manager, Engineering Manager and Operations Experience for Domestic and International companies such as Electrolux, Carrier, and Deutz. I have developed new products using Stage Gate development/MS Project/JIRA, for the pro-duction of Medical Equipment, Large Commercial Refrigeration Systems, Appliances, HVAC, and Diesel engines.
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2. What this is not!
How to take a seminar!
How to get good topics!
Shortcut methods!
3. Step 1 : Analysis
There are tons of books written by smart people..
There are different ways to great presentations..
Let’s look at some mistakes that should be avoided
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7. Step 2 : Cut Unnecessary Info
Putting all your points on 1 slide
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A good idea is to
keep only one point per slide
8. Keep it RELEVANT!
While you’re at it;
Get rid of your logo on every slide.
Once or twice is okay.
30 times?! That sucks!
9. Step 3 : Add More Visuals Less Numbers
Visuals are more interesting than words.
Use them!
10. Do not crowd your presentation with more than 10 statistics.
Instead of this
Use this
15. Step 4 : The Story
Instead, build a Story.
Presentations are boring when they present scads of information without any context or meaning.
16. What makes a great story great?
1. Begin with an eye-opener.
17. 2. Use FACTS not fuzzy concepts.
Be Sharp & Precise
18. Step 5 : Prepare Prepare Prepare!!
Most presentations suck because you did not put enough time into preparing them.
An outstanding
1 hour presentation
can take 30 hours
or more of prep time.
Shocking, isn’t it?
19. Rehearse in front
of a mirror.
Time yourself.
Prepare for questions.
20. Step 6 : Perform and Improvise
1.Check your equipment…
If you use PowerPoint, check to make sure that the setup really works. Then check it again. Then one more time.
21. 2. Check your alignment…
When you move your presentation from one machine to another, you can lose some of that beautiful design you’ve been working on.
To fix this,
export your presentation as a PDF and present it full screen.
22. 3. Carry on…
You might make a mistake.
Chances are, very few will know.
Don’t let the others catch on!