August 2013
Beginner
712 pages
19h 35m
English
Mark Twain’s nineteenth-century adage, “Everybody talks about the weather, but nobody does anything about it,” is applicable to twenty-first-century presentations. In business today, everybody talks about Microsoft PowerPoint, the medium of choice for presentations. Most of the talk is about design; how to avoid making a visual hindrance of what is supposed to be a visual aid; and how to avoid the all-too-common “Death by PowerPoint.” Multiple Amazon listings, abundant bookstore shelves, countless web sites, and numerous state-of-the-art graphics studios are all bursting at the seams with advice on how to design slides for presentations.
Yet nobody is doing anything about the other vital element ...
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