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Archive for the ‘Presentation dynamics’ Category

Powerpoint simplified by the one and only Dr John Medina

Wednesday, October 13th, 2010

Another great Slideshare featured presentation…

Monday, October 4th, 2010

For all of those people who visit my blog to improve their own presentation skills, here is a doozy for you. Exceptionally well put together and powerful key messages. Three thumbs up from me!

Creative thinking – what, why and how.

Thursday, July 29th, 2010

There is a lot of discussion out there about a creativity as a commodity. This presentation offers a clear description on what creativity is, how to engage it in yourself and other and what the rewards are. For the record it also one of the best visual presentations I have seen for a while – content rich PowerPoint freaks – take note. Enjoy.

National Speakers Association Australia – PERTH

Tuesday, June 22nd, 2010

Well last night I had the honour of doing a presentation covering the hot topics for many professional speakers – “How to get published and sell lots of books”. Always a lively topic for debate, last night was no different.

My presentation was followed by a publishing panel where we discussed a range of topics from choosing the right title and cover design to the value of writing your own e-books.

I would like to say a big thank you to Jason Fox for roping me in to do the presentation and to everyone who attended – your feedback was really very nice and I have already had emails from 15 of you.

So there is nothing stopping you now. It is time to get published and sell lots of books.

Cheers,
Andrew

Improve your presentation skills…

Saturday, June 19th, 2010

Here is a Slideshare presentation by Carmine Gallo who has written a book about Steve Jobs presentation skills. He is considered by many to be one of the best presenters out there at the moment and I agree. The purpose of a presentation is to transfer information to an audience and get them to take action. It sounds so simple yet so many people get it so wrong.