Partnership Approach
Many companies are looking to work with partners who can adapt to their needs over time. A true partnership approach may mean that a relationship changes and evolves with time – particularly as companies grow and shrink, and want their partners to adapt as they do.
Presenting your company as a true partner can be an important message to convey. This partnership approach slide shows a visual way of explaining what a partnership approach means for potential customers.
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Adrianne Carter, General Manager, SBXLOur presentation now feels much more powerful, and more likely to be remembered. The message hasn’t changed in itself, but it is now much more precise. The way our points are visualised ensures that we are not tempted to waffle, or to read off the screen.




#1
karina van landuyt
11:40 am, July 10th, 2010
First I want to say that I adore your slides and lay-out. My sister (who’s a nurse) has to give a ppp about paraplegia and never made a ppp in her life. So, I’m trying to help out.
I want to replace the words company logo in this slide by the word verpleger.
I just can’t do it right.
Could you please help me out ?
Thanks a lot and have a nice day
#2
Jessica Pyne
1:34 pm, July 12th, 2010
Hi Karina, thank you for the kind words! I’ve passed your query on to our designers, as I think they’d be able to provide you with a better solution than I would! I’ll email you with their answer once it’s ready.
#3
Jessica Pyne
7:34 pm, July 12th, 2010
I’ve sent the edited slides over to you now, Karina – I hope that your sister’s presentation goes well!
#4
G
7:14 am, July 20th, 2010
again awesome – what else to say
#5
Jessica Pyne
3:01 pm, July 20th, 2010
Thanks, G – we’re glad you like the slides. We aim to show presenters that PowerPoint design doesn’t have to be boring – help us spread the word!
#6
Lilian Agbaso
3:26 am, August 16th, 2010
nice
#7
Jessica Pyne
6:50 pm, August 16th, 2010
Thank you, Lilian. PowerPoint doesn’t have to be boring!
#8
Jennifer
5:20 pm, March 15th, 2011
I also have the same comment, I am unable to replace the Company Logo with other words. Is it possible to get an editable version so this can be changed?
#9
Jessica Pyne
1:15 pm, March 16th, 2011
Hi Jennifer, I’ve replied to you by email, but if you send me your specific requests I can pass this on to our design team. Thanks!