5 tips for making your presentations more memorable
Why can't you remember much of most presentations? Sometime last year you were flying somewhere to attend a presentation, can you remember what information was included? Could you stand up and repeat the presentation for the presenter now? Why not? The answer is of course that you forget much of the information that was initially retained. more...
Can we choose what the audience remembers?
Clearly the purpose of a presentation is to impart knowledge and clearly this involves memory, the audiences not the presenters. We use 5 'Passive Mnemonic Processes'™ to achieve this more...
When presented with visual information the audience block out the presenter while they assimilate the information. There are four possible outcomes from this process: more...
Power your imagination to visualise your Point Over 5,000 copies sold already! The 2nd issue contains new sections on memory and passive mnemonic processes.