- Death by PowerPoint refers to boring, poorly structured presentations delivered via PowerPoint. An estimated 50% of over 30 million daily presentations are "unbearable".
- Bad presentations can lead to bad communication, less training, worse relations, and lower sales. The key to better presentations is significance, structure, simplicity, and rehearsal.
- Significance means having a clear purpose for your presentation and passion for the topic. Structure provides a logical flow. Simplicity involves clear, concise messaging using visuals over text. Rehearsal identifies issues to improve the presentation before the live event.
original author / oorspronkelijke auteur: Alexei Kapterev
translation into Dutch / vertaling: Jan van Stratum
Hoe maak je een Pakkende Powerpoint Presentatie
In deze vertaling zijn een paar dia’s weggelaten
In this translation a few slides have been omitted
4 Ways to Make your Brain More Vibrant with VisualsImageThink
4 ways to maximize your brain power with simple visual exercises. Get the highlights of ImageThink Co-founder and principal, Nora Herting talk at this year's SXSW Interactive festival.
This document summarizes the history of buttons over the past 100 years based on a presentation given at SXSW. It discusses how buttons transitioned from representing luxury and control in the 1950s to becoming virtual metaphors on computers in the 1980s. It outlines generations of interaction from levers to buttons to surfaces to fluid interactions. The presentation argues that buttons have changed how we understand and interact with the world over the past century and will continue to do so as surfaces become more dynamic and interactive.
- Death by PowerPoint refers to boring, poorly structured presentations delivered via PowerPoint. An estimated 50% of over 30 million daily presentations are "unbearable".
- Bad presentations can lead to bad communication, less training, worse relations, and lower sales. The key to better presentations is significance, structure, simplicity, and rehearsal.
- Significance means having a clear purpose for your presentation and passion for the topic. Structure provides a logical flow. Simplicity involves clear, concise messaging using visuals over text. Rehearsal identifies issues to improve the presentation before the live event.
original author / oorspronkelijke auteur: Alexei Kapterev
translation into Dutch / vertaling: Jan van Stratum
Hoe maak je een Pakkende Powerpoint Presentatie
In deze vertaling zijn een paar dia’s weggelaten
In this translation a few slides have been omitted
4 Ways to Make your Brain More Vibrant with VisualsImageThink
4 ways to maximize your brain power with simple visual exercises. Get the highlights of ImageThink Co-founder and principal, Nora Herting talk at this year's SXSW Interactive festival.
This document summarizes the history of buttons over the past 100 years based on a presentation given at SXSW. It discusses how buttons transitioned from representing luxury and control in the 1950s to becoming virtual metaphors on computers in the 1980s. It outlines generations of interaction from levers to buttons to surfaces to fluid interactions. The presentation argues that buttons have changed how we understand and interact with the world over the past century and will continue to do so as surfaces become more dynamic and interactive.
PowerPoint Templates that are readily available in the market, which comes with a huge bag of surprising themes, color backgrounds, 3D animated objects and much more.
Publishing content has no real value unless it is seen and shared. It has to ignite! In this fun and colorful presentation, author and consultant Mark Schaefer reveals some of his secrets from his new book The Content Code.
Do you share online the same slides that you used for your live presentation? Your online audience could be missing your message. Here is an easy solution that promotes great slide creation at the same time!
This document provides guidelines for creating effective presentations with slideshows. It presents "commandments" or rules to follow, including knowing your topic well, addressing the audience directly, keeping content simple, choosing an appropriate design template, limiting use of bright colors, using clear fonts, depicting information wisely with images and graphs, organizing content appropriately across slides, limiting animated effects, and checking equipment before presenting. The overall message is that an effective presentation focuses on engaging the audience through the presenter's delivery rather than relying solely on the slide content.
TEDx events are independently organized local events that bring people together to share ideas in the spirit of TED's mission of spreading ideas. The TEDx program provides guidelines for organizing these events including obtaining a license, choosing a theme, finding speakers, promoting the event, livestreaming options, and reporting back to TED. Organizers are responsible for following TED's guidelines to ensure a quality experience for participants.
Dr. John Medina is an evolutionary biologist. He knows how the brain works. This is what led him to encourage others to destroy their current PowerPoint presentations and start over.
Inspired by his recent book, Brain Rules, BrainSlides.com helps people design effective slide presentations or redesign their existing ones. Created especially for teachers and students, BrainSlides encourage research-based teaching and design practices to improve classroom experiences.
Free information is available on the blog. You can inquire about design or consulting services via the contact form.
Visit brainslides.com for more info.
Video created in Apple Keynote using images available from brainrules.net/news
The document criticizes the overuse and misuse of PowerPoint presentations. It notes that PowerPoint was created in 1990 but presenters are still improperly using it 22 years later by overstuffing slides with too much text and information instead of using it to tell stories. The document recommends using images, telling interesting stories, preparing early, getting better training, and stopping the practice of overstuffing slides to create more effective presentations.
The document discusses the growth and impact of social media. Some key points made include:
- Social media usage, especially on platforms like Facebook, YouTube, and Flickr has grown tremendously in recent years in terms of time spent, content shared, and number of users.
- Many large brands and organizations, including governments and the military, are actively using social media for marketing, outreach, and sharing information.
- Younger generations are leading the transition to digital and social media usage that will continue to shape future media habits.
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.
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."
This is an educational presentation exploring humanity's water use and the emerging worldwide water shortage. It is designed to act as a stand-alone presentation. Enjoy!
This short PowerPoint presentation shows five great ways to get the attention of your audience during your speech or sales pitch.
Try them out in your next speech and you will see how you can engage your audience with these simple tips.
This presentation was created 100% in PowerPoint by my presentation design agency Slides. We are based in Spain (Europe) but have clients worldwide.
Drop me an email and we will discuss your project.
The document provides five design principles for creating slides that effectively communicate messages to audiences:
1. Focus on the main message you want the audience to remember.
2. Keep designs simple with less text and only 1 main point per slide.
3. Use interesting fonts instead of boring standard ones to engage audiences.
4. Include high quality images that visually represent the message.
5. Choose a color scheme that fits the theme and works cohesively.
PowerPoint Templates that are readily available in the market, which comes with a huge bag of surprising themes, color backgrounds, 3D animated objects and much more.
Publishing content has no real value unless it is seen and shared. It has to ignite! In this fun and colorful presentation, author and consultant Mark Schaefer reveals some of his secrets from his new book The Content Code.
Do you share online the same slides that you used for your live presentation? Your online audience could be missing your message. Here is an easy solution that promotes great slide creation at the same time!
This document provides guidelines for creating effective presentations with slideshows. It presents "commandments" or rules to follow, including knowing your topic well, addressing the audience directly, keeping content simple, choosing an appropriate design template, limiting use of bright colors, using clear fonts, depicting information wisely with images and graphs, organizing content appropriately across slides, limiting animated effects, and checking equipment before presenting. The overall message is that an effective presentation focuses on engaging the audience through the presenter's delivery rather than relying solely on the slide content.
TEDx events are independently organized local events that bring people together to share ideas in the spirit of TED's mission of spreading ideas. The TEDx program provides guidelines for organizing these events including obtaining a license, choosing a theme, finding speakers, promoting the event, livestreaming options, and reporting back to TED. Organizers are responsible for following TED's guidelines to ensure a quality experience for participants.
Dr. John Medina is an evolutionary biologist. He knows how the brain works. This is what led him to encourage others to destroy their current PowerPoint presentations and start over.
Inspired by his recent book, Brain Rules, BrainSlides.com helps people design effective slide presentations or redesign their existing ones. Created especially for teachers and students, BrainSlides encourage research-based teaching and design practices to improve classroom experiences.
Free information is available on the blog. You can inquire about design or consulting services via the contact form.
Visit brainslides.com for more info.
Video created in Apple Keynote using images available from brainrules.net/news
The document criticizes the overuse and misuse of PowerPoint presentations. It notes that PowerPoint was created in 1990 but presenters are still improperly using it 22 years later by overstuffing slides with too much text and information instead of using it to tell stories. The document recommends using images, telling interesting stories, preparing early, getting better training, and stopping the practice of overstuffing slides to create more effective presentations.
The document discusses the growth and impact of social media. Some key points made include:
- Social media usage, especially on platforms like Facebook, YouTube, and Flickr has grown tremendously in recent years in terms of time spent, content shared, and number of users.
- Many large brands and organizations, including governments and the military, are actively using social media for marketing, outreach, and sharing information.
- Younger generations are leading the transition to digital and social media usage that will continue to shape future media habits.
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.
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."
This is an educational presentation exploring humanity's water use and the emerging worldwide water shortage. It is designed to act as a stand-alone presentation. Enjoy!
This short PowerPoint presentation shows five great ways to get the attention of your audience during your speech or sales pitch.
Try them out in your next speech and you will see how you can engage your audience with these simple tips.
This presentation was created 100% in PowerPoint by my presentation design agency Slides. We are based in Spain (Europe) but have clients worldwide.
Drop me an email and we will discuss your project.
The document provides five design principles for creating slides that effectively communicate messages to audiences:
1. Focus on the main message you want the audience to remember.
2. Keep designs simple with less text and only 1 main point per slide.
3. Use interesting fonts instead of boring standard ones to engage audiences.
4. Include high quality images that visually represent the message.
5. Choose a color scheme that fits the theme and works cohesively.
4. Het verhaal
• 3 februari direct melding aan belanghebbenden
• 6 februari resultaat eerste onderzoek LNA
• Reactie fabrikant (slager)
• Recall 8 februari op apotheekniveau
5. Voorbeelden
• Uit elkaar vallende paroxetine
• Vervaldatum verdoezelen omeprazol
• Farmaceutische beschikbaarheid
methylfenidaat diverse preparaten
onvoldoende
• Onwerkzaamheid generieke omeprazol
• Vliegen in de blisters uit India
• Organische oplosmiddelen in pantoprazol
6. Eerste generiek recall
• Geen druk op Inspectie?
• Angsthazerij. Bang voor media?
• Geen druk op generieke fabrikanten?
• Generieke fabrikanten onverantwoordelijk?
7. Oorzaken
• Marges generieke fabrikanten flinterdun door
aanbestedingen t.g.v. preferentiebeleid
• Minder geld voor controle op processen
• Audits achterwege of auditrapportages niet
openbaar
• Auditrapportages niet opgevraagd door
zorgverzekeraars en apothekers
10. Aanbevelingen
• Inkoop geneesmiddelen enkel bij apothekers
• Inspectie neemt noodnummer in gebruik
• Inspectie start onafhankelijk onderzoek bij
verdenking op kosten fabrikant
• Geneesmiddelselektie op basis van
goedgekeurde auditrapportages fabrikanten
• Fabrikanten sanctioneren