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August 25, 2020 |
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Checklist for Delivering Presentations |
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Creating slides is just one part of what you would do as part of your presentation. Delivering those slides will complete the process. In an earlier post, we explored a Checklist for Creating Presentations. In this post, we undertake a similar, planned checklist to deliver your slides. We have compiled a list of activities to do
before delivering your slides. Let's call this a presentation delivery checklist. |
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Make sure that these prerequisites are in place before you deliver your presentation |
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Star Wars Style Credits Animation in PowerPoint |
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The Star Wars Style Credits Animation presentation includes a sample slide in which the credits animate in the Star Wars style. You can download this presentation and change the text in the animated text boxes as required. |
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Download Star Wars Style Credits Animation Slides |
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Presentation Management 18: Lifecycle of a Presentation |
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In presentation management, files are never done. Instead, they evolve, just like the businesses they represent. Slides and decks continually morph and adjust to the market and to the world in which the business operates. The companies and organizations that get the most out of presentation management evolve their content through a
constant lifecycle – or what we call The Wheel. The process illustrated by The Wheel involves seven steps that generally follow each other, leading back to the beginning. |
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Read more with AlexAnndra Ontra and James Ontra |
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Quotes |
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We’re All Going to Experience Bloopers: by Lisa Braithwaite
"We’re all going to experience bloopers on stage. For most of us, millions of people around the world won’t be watching. But our ability to exhibit grace and resilience under pressure and a sense of humor, and to understand that we’re all human, will go far to entertain and satisfy our audience – and perhaps give our presentation that extra luster that people will remember long after it’s over." |
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Thin Smiles, Thinner Audiences! |
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Yesterday evening, our bank invited us to a presentation by one of their insurance consultants. Since I am in the business of presenting, I always love to be part of the audience. I did not know at that time that I was going to run into something I have never experienced before! What I encountered was a thin smile. The presenter had
this thin smile plastered on his face right from the start to the end of his presentation, and that lasted for a good hour and a half. Fortunately, I had my tablet with me. So, I used it to good advantage to pencil all my thoughts immediately! |
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Read more here |
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Save and Save As Tabs of Backstage View in PowerPoint 365 for Windows |
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When launched, PowerPoint 365 for Windows typically opens with Backstage View. If you want to create a new presentation, you can do so using the New tab. If you want to work on any of the already created presentations, you can open them by using the various options in the Open tab. In this tutorial, we explore the Save and Save As
tabs of Backstage view. |
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Explore saving options in Backstage view of PowerPoint 365 for Windows |
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Save and Save As Tabs of Backstage View in PowerPoint 365 for Mac |
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When you click the File menu in PowerPoint 365 for Mac, you see several options. In this tutorial, we explore two of these options: Save, and Save As. The Save option works differently depending upon whether you are working with a new presentation or a presentation that has already been saved earlier. |
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Explore saving options in Backstage view of PowerPoint 365 for Mac |
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