Bullet Points Don’t Work
Presenters use bullet points as cuecards – to remind them what to say. Yet, even when shown the same bullet points repeatedly, audiences fail to remember what they see. If bullet points make sense without a presenter, why listen to the presentation?
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Visual Aids Gone Wrong
27th April - Not all visual aids are effective. Here we highlight the seven worst types of PowerPoint slides. Avoid these PowerPoint presentation design mistakes.Presentation Theory
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Beyond Bullet Points
1st July - Bullet points don’t work. The audience read silently, and ignore the presenter. Messages are forgotten. Move beyond bullet points for an effective presentation.Presentation Theory
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Death by PowerPoint Alternatives
19th April - Webinar that looks at alternatives to Death by PowerPoint. This is a re-telling of some of the core insights of m62′s approach to PowerPoint and visualcommunication.Presentation Theory
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Joe McGuinness, Framework FinancialThe finished presentation was impressive and professional looking. m62 replaced the text with graphics, which really helped to emphasise our message. It really works well to present now. We have had nothing but positive feedback, and the presentation has helped us to win several bids.
