How to make a good powerpoint presentation!
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Made Hot by: Kidzbiz on November 14, 2012 1:04 am
Precisely at this moment, more than a million presentations are made world-wide – and more than half of these are painfully poor and mind-numbingly boring.
How can you make sure that your presentation does not suck? What makes a presentation exciting, inspiring and worth remembering?
How can you make sure that your presentation does not suck? What makes a presentation exciting, inspiring and worth remembering?
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Yep, getting above the details is crucial. That's why I think it is important to have no more than 3 key messages in your presentation.
Bernd