Presenting Company Overview

Friday, June 20th, 2008 0 comments

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Present the capabilities of a company by talking around the photographs used to represent different product areas. Instead of simply reading words aloud, talk around the images. Because the audience can make sense of this type of slide for themselves, it should be presented quickly.

A common technique for presenting the capabilities of a company.

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