Presentation Tips
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[Presentation] Animation with Object in View
You are likely to face some presentations with too much ‘fancy animation effects’ that causes dizziness. “Too much is as bad as too little” Well used animation effects can provide outstanding effects in increasing the level of attention, but abusing it may become a deadly poison. Use of animation has an object in view. […]
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‘Two 3P’ for Presentation
‘Two 3P’ for Presentation Anyone, once in a lifetime, must have experienced fear and stress occurring while preparing for a presentation and fear coming from giving presentation. There are so many books and references related to ‘successful presentation’, but it doesn’t take care of fear towards presentation and preparation of presentation materials. Good […]
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[Key to Presentation] Persuasive Storytelling
“During presentation sessions where decision has to be made, how would audiences judge? Would they think and judge ideally? or would their decision be influenced by emotions?” In most of the cases, you’d think they will think and judge ideally and make decisions, but a research shows that 85% of audiences make decisions being influenced […]
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[Presentation] Imparting Meanings to Numbers
A number is one of the competitiveness in presentations. The power of number is much bigger and more effective than what we think; it not only arouses audiences’ interests but also derives ‘sympathy’ from audiences much easier when explaining the meaning of numbers. However, one thing to be careful of is that the ‘meanings’ included […]
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3 Principles for making slides
Visual materials of presentation are found useful when it shows the most appropriate and proper visual elements that fits well with the purpose of presenter and contents. The first key to leading your presentation to success is receiving support and response from the audiences. For this, it’s very important that the presenter and visual materials […]
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Q&A ; that stretches presenter’s nerves
In most of the cases, presentation is followed by Q&A session and presenters are sure responsible for handling the session.There are always possibilities for unexpected questions regardless of presenters’ experiences; stretches presenter’s nerves. Q&A that stretches presenter’s nerves Some people may not think of ‘Q&A’ as an important part of presentation, but when it […]
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“A picture paints a thousand words.”
Are you familiar with a saying ‘A picture paints a thousand words.’? People are more reactive to what they see with their eyes than what they listen and hear with their ears. According to a research done at Wharton Business School, audiences remember only 20% of what they heard, 40% of what they […]
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Dominate Opening like Steve Jobs
Dominate Opening like Steve Jobs What is opening in presentations? Would it be the same as the intro in films or movies? ‘Opening of Presentation’ refers to ‘less than 1 minute in which the first impression is decided’. Therefore, the first impression or behavior of the presenter can be considered as the ‘Opening in […]
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Collaboration of Flat Designs and Presentations
The Latest HOT Design Trend, ‘Flat Design” What is the latest hot design trend? It’s definitely ‘Flat Design’. I am sure most of people out there are unfamiliar with the term ‘flat design’… Then, what is flat design? and, what are the things that we have to watch out when combine flat designs […]
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A Sticking Point for Presenters- Glossophobia, Who Are You?
Glossophobia- a Sticking Point for Presenters, Who Are You? (by E.J. Huh, a Professional Presentation Specialist at Good Pello & Senior Consultant at Kairos Partners) Not long ago, I happened to come across an interesting article in a newspaper. It was an article about a survey conducted by Chapman University in U.S. […]