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    Building a Solid Network
    A client who has a fine arts degree wanted to move out of his successful career in advertising and into the real estate development business. He had already enrolled in a top notch MBA program to learn more about the field. In addition he had found work with a bank doing real estate appraisals.With another year to go in the MBA
    nitely no fancy movement or sound effects. These are so embarrassing

    13. If you just have to use a busy slide set then use TTT (touch, turn, talk) to isolate the section you want and maybe adapt a new slide which just shows that section blown up. This way you audience knows that the slide with the detail is still there as a handout.

    14. Have each bullet poi

    Where to Advertise Your Small Business Online…Without Paying a Penny
    From start-up costs to paying employees, entering the world of small business is not an easy journey for your bank account. After all of the hassles of figuring out how to pay for your initial costs of expenses such as office space and supplies, one large question remains. How do you reach potential consumers? Without a large
    1. Talk to your audience, not the screen. Trust the image behind you. Look at the laptop screen in front of you, if you have to.

    2. Stand centre stage and put the screen off to the side.

    3. Place the screen at a slight angle on the left side of the room or stage (and to your right). Adult learning research shows that people use the left-brain to process data, so put PowerPoint words, statistics, and graphs on the audience’s left.

    4. Learn to command your equipment. When in ‘slideshow’, the B key toggles to a blank screen (or W for white) when visuals aren’t required

    5. A number followed by ENTER takes you to that slide. Keep a clearly numbered paper copy (6 slides per page) of your presentation so you can be flexible

    6. Set up PC so that left mouse button takes you forward, the right button takes you back a slide.

    7. Finish with blank slide at end

    8. Put only enough data on each slide to jog your memory. The content should be in your head, not on the slides. Keep it simple.

    9. If you have a busy set of slides which you have to use, then create an executive summary set to use whilst presenting and keep the busy set as handouts.

    10. Avoid stock templates that just look cheap

    11. Use a wireless remote to give you freedom of movement. Buy the smallest you can and learn to keep it in the centre of your palm so as not to fiddle with it. Alternatively put it in your back pocket when not using.

    12. Definitely no fancy movement or sound effects. These are so embarrassing

    13. If you just have to use a busy slide set then use TTT (touch, turn, talk) to isolate the section you want and maybe adapt a new slide which just shows that section blown up. This way you audience knows that the slide with the detail is still there as a handout.

    14. Have each bullet poi

    Project Managers and Technical Writers: The Outsiders that Make Tech Work
    Project managers need to create plans, form teams and keep track of all of the challenges and deadlines that are part of today's fast paced product development cycle. They stand in the center of a crowd of different people, and have to unite and guide them towards a specific goal.The irony of project management is that while mana
    a, so put PowerPoint words, statistics, and graphs on the audience’s left.

    4. Learn to command your equipment. When in ‘slideshow’, the B key toggles to a blank screen (or W for white) when visuals aren’t required

    5. A number followed by ENTER takes you to that slide. Keep a clearly numbered paper copy (6 slides per page) of your presentation so you can be flexible

    6. Set up PC so that left mouse button takes you forward, the right button takes you back a slide.

    7. Finish with blank slide at end

    8. Put only enough data on each slide to jog your memory. The content should be in your head, not on the slides. Keep it simple.

    9. If you have a busy set of slides which you have to use, then create an executive summary set to use whilst presenting and keep the busy set as handouts.

    10. Avoid stock templates that just look cheap

    11. Use a wireless remote to give you freedom of movement. Buy the smallest you can and learn to keep it in the centre of your palm so as not to fiddle with it. Alternatively put it in your back pocket when not using.

    12. Definitely no fancy movement or sound effects. These are so embarrassing

    13. If you just have to use a busy slide set then use TTT (touch, turn, talk) to isolate the section you want and maybe adapt a new slide which just shows that section blown up. This way you audience knows that the slide with the detail is still there as a handout.

    14. Have each bullet poi

    Recycling, Reverse Logistics and.....Candy
    The candy box is a container for all your favourite chew bars, gum and all your other favourite candy. A must-have for all kids and a great fashion accessory! The marketers are desperate for kids to user their box - so much so that they will soon be giving th
    flexible

    6. Set up PC so that left mouse button takes you forward, the right button takes you back a slide.

    7. Finish with blank slide at end

    8. Put only enough data on each slide to jog your memory. The content should be in your head, not on the slides. Keep it simple.

    9. If you have a busy set of slides which you have to use, then create an executive summary set to use whilst presenting and keep the busy set as handouts.

    10. Avoid stock templates that just look cheap

    11. Use a wireless remote to give you freedom of movement. Buy the smallest you can and learn to keep it in the centre of your palm so as not to fiddle with it. Alternatively put it in your back pocket when not using.

    12. Definitely no fancy movement or sound effects. These are so embarrassing

    13. If you just have to use a busy slide set then use TTT (touch, turn, talk) to isolate the section you want and maybe adapt a new slide which just shows that section blown up. This way you audience knows that the slide with the detail is still there as a handout.

    14. Have each bullet poi

    Present Powerfully
    So you got the job, the money is good, the co-workers are friendly your boss likes you and then it happened. You feel your throat hit your stomach and your heart skips a beat. You have been asked to do the last thing on earth that you would ever want to do…yes give a presentation…in front of you peers no less. Why did the boss pick m
    ecutive summary set to use whilst presenting and keep the busy set as handouts.

    10. Avoid stock templates that just look cheap

    11. Use a wireless remote to give you freedom of movement. Buy the smallest you can and learn to keep it in the centre of your palm so as not to fiddle with it. Alternatively put it in your back pocket when not using.

    12. Definitely no fancy movement or sound effects. These are so embarrassing

    13. If you just have to use a busy slide set then use TTT (touch, turn, talk) to isolate the section you want and maybe adapt a new slide which just shows that section blown up. This way you audience knows that the slide with the detail is still there as a handout.

    14. Have each bullet poi

    Advertising Dos & Don'ts: Why Graphics Help You Sell - and When They Don't
    Flip through the newspaper and yellow pages, surf the Internet, and pay attention to the pictures. It’s probably easy, because our eyes are naturally drawn to the pictures first. Ads and websites without graphics are boring; our eyes pass right over them. That’s why graphics are one of the most important pieces of your marketing layout.
    nitely no fancy movement or sound effects. These are so embarrassing

    13. If you just have to use a busy slide set then use TTT (touch, turn, talk) to isolate the section you want and maybe adapt a new slide which just shows that section blown up. This way you audience knows that the slide with the detail is still there as a handout.

    14. Have each bullet point slide onto the screen one at a time so people can read it quickly and give their attention back to you as you explain it.

    15. Summarize charts and graphs that are difficult to understand

    16. Don’t clutter the slide - use two slides instead.

    17. Use white or yellow letters on a dark background for good contrast. Dark blue is attractive and colourful at the same time.

    18. The letters should be no smaller than a 26-point, sans serif font.

    19. Use the 1:6:6 rule. One subject, no more than six lines with no more than 6 words per line

    20. Don’t use canned clipart that everyone has seen. Use different clipart collections. Better still use photos and mini movies for added interest. But don’t clutter the slides with your technical brilliance.

    21. If a slide doesn’t add value to your message, don’t use it.

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