Presentation Theory
Our studies of over 3000 people reveal that on average, bullet-point slides yield a 15-20% recall of information after just an hour. Yet most presentations are given in this ineffectual, way. It is possible to use PowerPoint to communicate effectively, but only by using the tool in a more considered way.
Effective presentations are about clear communication. To present well, we need to understand when and why to use visual aids, what audiences are looking for, and how to make our messages stick. Presentations work well when slides and presenter work together – seamlessly delivering the right information, at the right time, to captivate the audience.
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Killer Presentations Book
30th May - Killer Presentations by Nicholas Oulton will change the way you use PowerPoint. A ‘must read’ for presenters.Presentation Theory
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Visualisation and Design
17th May - Pre-recorded webinar by m62′s own Richard Newman, looking at visualisation for PowerPoint presentations – how to turn words into animated pictures in visual presentations.Presentation Theory
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Value Proposition in Sales Presentations
3rd May - This pre-recorded webinar looks at why m62 recommend structuring sales presentations around a clear value proposition.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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