Avoiding death by PowerPoint

July 8, 2009
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By now, most people have sat through many bad PowerPoint presentations. And tips for avoiding bad presentations have been around for years.

But I just came across this item called “Death by PowerPoint,” which offers some advice for creating a clear presentation. Ironically, it's a PowerPoint presentation itself. Nevertheless, if you're doing any presentations for conferences or board meetings, this short presentation may help you to keep everything clear and simple.

Many of us thrive on complexity. But your PowerPoint slides are not the appropriate place to demonstrate your affection for complication.  

View the presentation here.

 


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