The document provides 5 steps to help brands stand out: 1) Have a mission that makes a statement about humanity. 2) Tell a remarkable story that elicits emotions. 3) Create an effective business card that stands out visually and includes a call to action. 4) Develop unique trademarks and language styles. 5) Always look for ways to improve and "plus" your work. The overarching message is to create in the most unique way possible.
You need to make new things. Here's the problem. Most people don't like new things. Aeron chairs, Red Bull and the Smash Martians advertisments died in research.
There is a better way. Co-create with consumers. Not your average customers, but the hackers, the obsessives and the rejectors. The creatives, the crazy ones. That's what we do at Sense Worldwide. Here's some of the things we've found out in our adventures in Extreme Consumerland.
Future-Proof Your Career: 10 quotes that will guarantee your employment - fo...VisualCV
10 inspirational quotes that to help you build a future-proof career.
A career where you're always inspired, successful, and doing your best work. A career where you're developing valuable skills, taking risks, and always at the top of your game.
These quotes will inspire you, make you think, and help you plan for an uncertain future.
60 Minute Brand Strategist: Extended and updated hard cover NOW available.Idris Mootee
This book includes the very latest thinking on branding and brand strategy. It has been published in different many languages and use by top global brands to train their brand managers. New updated hard cover version is not available from Amazon May 2013
Pls view in full screen mode. Published in more than 5 languages.
Presentation created for international VPs of an IT consulting firm, for their introductive training program.
"Illegible fonts, cheesy visuals, obscure charts : everyday, we all suffer from "Death by Powerpoint" syndrome.
But there's only a few tips and tools to know to overcome those setbacks, and to dazzle the audience with your next presentation.
Join us on the quest for the Holy Slide and you will discover the secrets of presentation design."
You need to make new things. Here's the problem. Most people don't like new things. Aeron chairs, Red Bull and the Smash Martians advertisments died in research.
There is a better way. Co-create with consumers. Not your average customers, but the hackers, the obsessives and the rejectors. The creatives, the crazy ones. That's what we do at Sense Worldwide. Here's some of the things we've found out in our adventures in Extreme Consumerland.
Future-Proof Your Career: 10 quotes that will guarantee your employment - fo...VisualCV
10 inspirational quotes that to help you build a future-proof career.
A career where you're always inspired, successful, and doing your best work. A career where you're developing valuable skills, taking risks, and always at the top of your game.
These quotes will inspire you, make you think, and help you plan for an uncertain future.
60 Minute Brand Strategist: Extended and updated hard cover NOW available.Idris Mootee
This book includes the very latest thinking on branding and brand strategy. It has been published in different many languages and use by top global brands to train their brand managers. New updated hard cover version is not available from Amazon May 2013
Pls view in full screen mode. Published in more than 5 languages.
Presentation created for international VPs of an IT consulting firm, for their introductive training program.
"Illegible fonts, cheesy visuals, obscure charts : everyday, we all suffer from "Death by Powerpoint" syndrome.
But there's only a few tips and tools to know to overcome those setbacks, and to dazzle the audience with your next presentation.
Join us on the quest for the Holy Slide and you will discover the secrets of presentation design."
Influencing change through presentationsTravis Isaacs
The ability to craft (and deliver) a good presentation should be in the quiver of every designer, right along side their Moleskine and Micron pens.
I use presentations to unravel a vague idea or requirement to be sure I completely understand all of the facets and details. If I can’t clearly explain a topic or idea then I need to go back to the project stakeholder and regroup. In some cases this will uncover holes that need to be address even before I start sketching out a wire frame.
1 simple way to better presentations: don't outline, PUMA!Dan Roam
The biggest problem in creating our presentation is making a great storyline. Here's how to do it: create a PUMA.
There's more in my book.
http://www.amazon.com/Show-Tell-Everybody-Extraordinary-Presentations/dp/1591846854/ref=zg_bs_660628_14
How to Create an INSANELY GREAT Presentation or PitchMartafy!
Learn the simple process used by the world's most successful executives and entrepreneurs to craft and deliver exceptionally effective presentations that get results. Then go to bit.ly/APCYes to access a free video training that delves even deeper into the art of persuasive communication.
Content Marketing Ideas: Beware of ImpostersMark Johnstone
Ideas can trick us in multiple ways. Some of them sound great, but on closer inspection, they quickly crumble. Others, you’re certain contain something brilliant, but drawing it out feels nigh on impossible. Discover the common pitfalls to avoid, and how to ensure you really have an idea, and not just a nifty headline.
We are all born storytellers. But not many of us know how to create and tell stories in the right way. Especially, in presentations and public speaking. Learn about the art of storytelling in our short slide deck covering valuable tips and tricks about it.
Check out our training: http://yanyhbash.ru/training-courses/let-me-speak-from-my-heart-storitelling-v-prezentatsiyakh/
What Would Steve Do? Lessons from the World's Most Captivating PresentersMartafy!
This was the last presentation I created during my tenure at HubSpot as Director of Brand & Buzz. To date, it remains HubSpot's 2nd most popular SlideShare of all time with >1.25 Million views and 35,000 downloads.
See the original presentation on HubSpot's SlideShare channel here: http://slidesha.re/1avaxMa
To learn more about HubSpot, visit www.HubSpot.com.
This deck was made to share with junior planners and planning trainees at our agency to give them some sort of structure to what appears to be a hard nut to crack: writing The Strategy.
Sold our souls to the devil and wrote a book. "DON'T SUCK! How to make presentations rock".
This eBook for iPad will help you create great stories and visually awesome slides. Say NO to crappy slides.
the Secret of Presentation by Steve Jobs that tremendously inspired a lot of people in the world.. This presentation will show you the passion, strategy, and technically tips how to transform your presentation into the best one..
This deck contains slides I have used in live talks that (more or less) are simple and contain quite a bit of empty space. The first set are some before/after examples, followed by a random sample. This deck is not meant to tell a story -- this is just a way to show some random examples. The meaning of the slides may not be at all clear without the narration that goes with the slides.
How do I start when creating a PowerPoint or Keynote presentation? What are the things to focus on? How should I approach the design? These slides try to answer these questions.
These were the slides used in the Safari Webcast held 12_15_08 from Tokyo. These are *not* meant to be stand alone slides, but many people were asking for the PDF, so here you go. This is the actual PDF I used. Here, however, some of the type colors may be off (though it worked well when uploaded; colors were correct). It is 240 slides because I used a PDF and therefore more slides are used to simulate animation. The PDF was 30 MB uploaded here. There were lagging issues during the webex webcast though I was not aware of them. The archive is better though there are still timing issues. Not really much new here in this deck for longtime followers.
http://www.skillshare.com/How-to-Create-a-TED-Worthy-Presentation/698156887/1007905343
ABOUT THE PRESENTATION:
We are living in a world where Steve Jobs was a modern-day hero, Al Gore won an Oscar for his Inconvenient Truth presentation and the TED conference is the place everyone wants to be each year. Thanks to this leadership style, the bar for presentations that convey world changing ideas is set incredibly high. This class is designed to help you clear that high bar with confidence, grace and skill.
Creating meaningful presentations can be tricky, time consuming and nerve wracking, but by focusing on the key elements in this class, you too can give a TED worthy presentation.
This class is designed to cover the following topics:
Audience: understanding your audience
Stickiness: creating unique messaging that sticks
Authenticity: remaining authentic so your audience trusts you
Tools: using the right tools - both offline and online
Deck: 3 steps to building your presentation - preparation, design, delivery
Follow up: sending the right materials as a follow up (and it's not just your noteless deck!)
By the end of the class, you will have everything you need to create a strong presentation that is simple, easy to understand, exciting and visually stimulating.
ABOUT THE PRESENTER:
Brooke spoke at TEDxBKK, was a speaker coach for TEDxPhnom Penh, TEDxMission, and is the Director of Communications for an NGO that was the result of a TED prize - hence the name InSTEDD. Before InSTEDD, Brooke worked on Public Relations at Kiva, Social Innovation Design at Lovely Day, Business Development at All Day Buffet, & Project Coordination at Change Fusion Bangkok. Brooke is a frequent public speaker and has spoken at events in Thailand, Nepal, Europe and the US, including Stanford, Berkeley and Northwestern.
The 3 Minute Thesis is a competition where research students present their thesis in less than three minutes with only a single slide. In this presentation, I go over: how to construct your presentation; how to present; and some notes on how to select the single slide.
The slides are presented here for people who saw this presentation. I am preparing a second version of the slides that contain more details.
Influencing change through presentationsTravis Isaacs
The ability to craft (and deliver) a good presentation should be in the quiver of every designer, right along side their Moleskine and Micron pens.
I use presentations to unravel a vague idea or requirement to be sure I completely understand all of the facets and details. If I can’t clearly explain a topic or idea then I need to go back to the project stakeholder and regroup. In some cases this will uncover holes that need to be address even before I start sketching out a wire frame.
1 simple way to better presentations: don't outline, PUMA!Dan Roam
The biggest problem in creating our presentation is making a great storyline. Here's how to do it: create a PUMA.
There's more in my book.
http://www.amazon.com/Show-Tell-Everybody-Extraordinary-Presentations/dp/1591846854/ref=zg_bs_660628_14
How to Create an INSANELY GREAT Presentation or PitchMartafy!
Learn the simple process used by the world's most successful executives and entrepreneurs to craft and deliver exceptionally effective presentations that get results. Then go to bit.ly/APCYes to access a free video training that delves even deeper into the art of persuasive communication.
Content Marketing Ideas: Beware of ImpostersMark Johnstone
Ideas can trick us in multiple ways. Some of them sound great, but on closer inspection, they quickly crumble. Others, you’re certain contain something brilliant, but drawing it out feels nigh on impossible. Discover the common pitfalls to avoid, and how to ensure you really have an idea, and not just a nifty headline.
We are all born storytellers. But not many of us know how to create and tell stories in the right way. Especially, in presentations and public speaking. Learn about the art of storytelling in our short slide deck covering valuable tips and tricks about it.
Check out our training: http://yanyhbash.ru/training-courses/let-me-speak-from-my-heart-storitelling-v-prezentatsiyakh/
What Would Steve Do? Lessons from the World's Most Captivating PresentersMartafy!
This was the last presentation I created during my tenure at HubSpot as Director of Brand & Buzz. To date, it remains HubSpot's 2nd most popular SlideShare of all time with >1.25 Million views and 35,000 downloads.
See the original presentation on HubSpot's SlideShare channel here: http://slidesha.re/1avaxMa
To learn more about HubSpot, visit www.HubSpot.com.
This deck was made to share with junior planners and planning trainees at our agency to give them some sort of structure to what appears to be a hard nut to crack: writing The Strategy.
Sold our souls to the devil and wrote a book. "DON'T SUCK! How to make presentations rock".
This eBook for iPad will help you create great stories and visually awesome slides. Say NO to crappy slides.
the Secret of Presentation by Steve Jobs that tremendously inspired a lot of people in the world.. This presentation will show you the passion, strategy, and technically tips how to transform your presentation into the best one..
This deck contains slides I have used in live talks that (more or less) are simple and contain quite a bit of empty space. The first set are some before/after examples, followed by a random sample. This deck is not meant to tell a story -- this is just a way to show some random examples. The meaning of the slides may not be at all clear without the narration that goes with the slides.
How do I start when creating a PowerPoint or Keynote presentation? What are the things to focus on? How should I approach the design? These slides try to answer these questions.
These were the slides used in the Safari Webcast held 12_15_08 from Tokyo. These are *not* meant to be stand alone slides, but many people were asking for the PDF, so here you go. This is the actual PDF I used. Here, however, some of the type colors may be off (though it worked well when uploaded; colors were correct). It is 240 slides because I used a PDF and therefore more slides are used to simulate animation. The PDF was 30 MB uploaded here. There were lagging issues during the webex webcast though I was not aware of them. The archive is better though there are still timing issues. Not really much new here in this deck for longtime followers.
http://www.skillshare.com/How-to-Create-a-TED-Worthy-Presentation/698156887/1007905343
ABOUT THE PRESENTATION:
We are living in a world where Steve Jobs was a modern-day hero, Al Gore won an Oscar for his Inconvenient Truth presentation and the TED conference is the place everyone wants to be each year. Thanks to this leadership style, the bar for presentations that convey world changing ideas is set incredibly high. This class is designed to help you clear that high bar with confidence, grace and skill.
Creating meaningful presentations can be tricky, time consuming and nerve wracking, but by focusing on the key elements in this class, you too can give a TED worthy presentation.
This class is designed to cover the following topics:
Audience: understanding your audience
Stickiness: creating unique messaging that sticks
Authenticity: remaining authentic so your audience trusts you
Tools: using the right tools - both offline and online
Deck: 3 steps to building your presentation - preparation, design, delivery
Follow up: sending the right materials as a follow up (and it's not just your noteless deck!)
By the end of the class, you will have everything you need to create a strong presentation that is simple, easy to understand, exciting and visually stimulating.
ABOUT THE PRESENTER:
Brooke spoke at TEDxBKK, was a speaker coach for TEDxPhnom Penh, TEDxMission, and is the Director of Communications for an NGO that was the result of a TED prize - hence the name InSTEDD. Before InSTEDD, Brooke worked on Public Relations at Kiva, Social Innovation Design at Lovely Day, Business Development at All Day Buffet, & Project Coordination at Change Fusion Bangkok. Brooke is a frequent public speaker and has spoken at events in Thailand, Nepal, Europe and the US, including Stanford, Berkeley and Northwestern.
The 3 Minute Thesis is a competition where research students present their thesis in less than three minutes with only a single slide. In this presentation, I go over: how to construct your presentation; how to present; and some notes on how to select the single slide.
The slides are presented here for people who saw this presentation. I am preparing a second version of the slides that contain more details.
Goodbye boring old presentation fonts! Typography is one of the most important components of great PowerPoint design, and in 2015 rich typography will continue to be a dominating design element. Given that high quality fonts are more accessible and more affordable (often times FREE), be prepared to see some new, exciting and interesting trends in fonts within PowerPoint presentations. Interested in knowing more about presentation font trends in the upcoming year? Then, check out this presentation!
Storytelling is an essential part of Content Marketing. It creates a strong bond between brand and consumers, because... emotions sell. Storytelling creates multiple opportunities in the e-commerce market.
"PEOPLE DON'T BUY WHAT YOU DO, THEY BUY HOW YOU MAKE THEM FEEL" Bernadette Jiwa, "The story of telling"
Facebook : 15 techniques pour animer une page entrepriseEditoile
Quelles sont les bonnes pratiques ? Comment développer sa communauté ? Comment augmenter l'engagement des fans ? Comment gagner du temps ?
Présentation animée par Gabrielle Denis, directrice associée d'Editoile, agence de communication numérique spécialisée en contenu web marketing, au Salon de l'Entreprise Aquitaine le 7 juin 2013.
The Internet has fundamentally transformed the way people discover, share, connect and shop. It's time for marketers to transform the way they raise awareness and generate leads as well. Enjoy this eye-opening look at how search engines, social media, and mobile technology are transforming our lives—and how companies can embrace and utilize these tools to transform costly, low-yield marketing programs into finely-tuned lead-generation machines.
Measurement risk and the impact on your processes Transcat
Howard Zion, Transcat's Director of Service Application Engineering, discusses how measurements are incorrectly influencing the acceptance decision on your products. This webinar will teach you:
What is Measurement Risk?
Where does risk creep into your process?
Where does risk creep into the calibration process?
Calibration Results: Impact on your process
Link Friends has created a Slideshare presentation on how to set up a slideshare account. Also it includes how to create a slideshare presentation on how to create a presentation for slideshare and how to upload it.
Your thoughts, your actions, feelings, beliefs, goals and
dreams create your future. NLP in its core is modeling of
human excellence. There are some people in the world who
we call geniuses. There’s something that they do, that clearly sets them apart from an average performer. Enjoy reading some of these success stories.
Presented at CS Forum 2016 in Melbourne, Australia.
We can study detailed web analytics, review the pretty demographics charts given to us by Marketing, and devise colourful personas to guide our work, but until we’ve actually spoken to our customers – preferably face-to-face – our understanding of their needs remains limited.
It’s not just interaction designers, user experience practitioners, and marketers who can benefit from conducting customer interviews. Content strategists and content creators too can gain an enormous amount from asking customers the right questions and knowing how to interpret their answers.
In this session we’ll explore how we can use interviews to get an understanding of the journey that our customers take with us, and how our content can be shaped by their emotional and mental state at each point along the way.
Op welke manieren kun je je écht verdiepen in je pubiek? Wat weet je van hun achtergronden? Hoe ziet een dag uit hun leven er eigenlijk uit? Toets je parate kennis en gebruik deze om het gesprek met je doelgroep aan te gaan.
Tim Miles' keynote presentation to the National Shoe Retailers Association on messaging, millennials, generation z, and thinking small and more specifically to tell more powerful stories.
If you have the ability to create work for yourself then the world works for you and not the other way around. The most important skill you can develop is the ability to create work for yourself.
What is Success?
All my life, I have seen countless smart, and hardworking who are unsuccessful.
I cannot count how many unsuccessful people who are chasing their passions.
I asked myself what are the real keys to success?
And I realize they are to lie, cheat, steal and kill.
This is a slightly amended version of a presentation that I gave in 2012. The occasion was a business networking conference in Ireland called BizCamp.
It exemplifies one of my key passions and methods, which is to take an obscure but potent idea from the academic world and apply it to the business world. This necessitates a bit of wordiness, but I’ve tried to spice it up and illustrate it as much as possible.
The title, however, is pure kick-ass!
https://bit.ly/BabeSideDoll4u Babeside is a company that specializes in creating handcrafted reborn dolls. These dolls are designed to be incredibly lifelike, with realistic skin tones and hair, and they have become increasingly popular among collectors and those who use them for therapeutic purposes. At Babeside, we believe that our reborn dolls can provide comfort and healing to anyone who needs it.
The Healing Power of Babeside's Handcrafted Creations
Our reborn dolls are more than just beautiful pieces of art - they can also help alleviate stress, anxiety, depression, and other mental health conditions. Studies have shown that holding or cuddling a soft object like a stuffed animal or a reborn doll can release oxytocin, which is often referred to as the "love hormone." This hormone helps us feel calm and relaxed, reducing feelings of stress and anxiety.
In addition to their physical benefits, reborn dolls can also offer emotional support. For many people, having something to care for and nurture can bring a sense of purpose and fulfillment. Reborn dolls can also serve as a reminder of happy memories or loved ones who have passed away.
Welcome to the Program Your Destiny course. In this course, we will be learning the technology of personal transformation, neuroassociative conditioning (NAC) as pioneered by Tony Robbins. NAC is used to deprogram negative neuroassociations that are causing approach avoidance and instead reprogram yourself with positive neuroassociations that lead to being approach automatic. In doing so, you change your destiny, moving towards unlocking the hypersocial self within, the true self free from fear and operating from a place of personal power and love.
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