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And some more excellent presentation tips.

Monday, March 22nd, 2010

For those who like the cold hard facts….about presentations.

Monday, March 8th, 2010

The following presentation is actually a presentation on statistics for, well, a pile of presentations posted on Slideshare. Basically it will tell you who is doing what, how many slides they are taking to say what they want to say, the favourite fonts etc etc. Interesting reading for the people who like statistics….

SlideShare Zeitgeist 2009
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Learn how to present like a Rock God (AKA Steve Jobs)

Monday, December 7th, 2009

I get asked all the time for more information, ideas and suggestions on ways to improve presentation skills. So I have posted some great material I have found online and here is more. Steve Job’s is considered one of the worlds best presenters at the moment (in all likelihood he is the best). Enjoy this video, see how simple his style is and how easy it is to duplicate.

So why do so many people continue to do such crappy, lifeless, useless presentations? I simply don’t know. Slow, painful and pointless death by PowerPoint.

As a professional presenter I guarantee that if you use Steve Jobs as the role model for your presentation style, and be confident and passionate enough to pull it off, you will have amazing results.

The fight against boring Powerpoint presentations continues…

Monday, August 17th, 2009

I get a lot of compliments about my presentations, mainly because I use big images, minimal text and a sense of humour. The following presentation is a good one to show the basic principles that I follow and it will give both novices and more importantly experts, some very clear advice on what makes a great presentation. This form of communication is becoming more relevant every day - so if you want to be good at it, taking the time to research how other people present is time very well spent. I continually trawl through the website Slideshare.com for ideas. There are literally tens of thousands of presentations on every topic imaginable.