In our last post we spoke of various ways of organizing presentation material within a chronological paradigm. Today, we look at some other modes of organization which answer 3 essential questions:: What’s it all about? What’s the difference? ...
There are times when one is so focused on just getting the basic PowerPoint slides in place that getting the presentation to fly becomes secondary. Sometimes, there just aren’t enough hours in a day (or even minutes in an hour) to get the end-result you would ideally...
So you’ve burned the candle at both ends getting all your facts and figures down, all your graphs and charts together. In fact, you’ve even gone one step ahead and got your gifs and jazzy bits in place. But just as you get set to put it all into that crackerjack...
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