Presentations are important, but it's more important was they consist and how you present it. It's not necessary there to be a long presentation, but a good one.
I don't like the bullets, the presentations with more than 30 slides and a lot of text. There have to be a clear and inspiring story (let me repeat: story, not bullets and 10 sentences on a slide) and a man, who to present it from a heart.
Here are the five most essential secrets to a great presentation by Susan Weinschenk:
- People learn best in 20-minute chunks.
- Multiple sensory channels compete.
- What you say is only one part of your presentation.
- If you want people to act, you have to call them to action.
- People imitate your emotions and feel your feelings.
Br,
K.K.
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