When I first wrote Brilliant Presentation I hoped it contained some sound advice and maybe some inspiring tips. Perhaps it did, because I’ve had positive feedback from a lot of people. However, some told me there was an unanswered question. When is a presentation not a presentation? What presentational behaviour is required in a small but crucial meeting? This is my guidance on how to run a meeting of 10 or less possibly using paper as a prompt but almost certainly using no slides.
No slides. Why not?
There are times when slides seem wrong. When they suggest that you are not open minded at all; that your mind is made up; that it’s locked ...
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