![]() Presentations as the cure for insomnia. Have you ever witnessed or participated in a mind-numbing, dense, PowerPoint® presentation that stupefies rather than edifies? Most of these failed presentations are doomed from the start by one basic fatal flaw. That fatal flaw is easily avoided once you've had the PowerPoint® epiphany. What is the PowerPoint® epiphany that will end the misuse of the popular slide presentation software? The answer is in the three simple statements below.
PowerPoint® presentations fail because we take this visual tool and we use it to display documents. I came across this forehead slapping 'aha' moment while reading the excellent antidote to poisonous PowerPoint® presentations--Beyond Bullet Points (Microsoft Press, 2007) by Cliff Atkinson. The premise of the book is that PowerPoint® is a visual tool that should not be cluttered with text and graphics. To be effective, each slide in the presentation should have a main premise stated simply and one compelling graphic that underscores the premise. That’s it; one thought expressed in one short sentence and one graphic to illustrate and support that thought. No lists, no bullet points. PowerPoint® provides the nub of the concept, the presenter provides the details. Beyond Bullet Points provides extensive detail on how to organize and create slides that tell a story in a simple, compelling, and logical manner. It offers a radical departure from the ordinary PowerPoint® presentation format, and when you consider the effectiveness of most PowerPoint® presentations, a radical departure is what is needed. The entire Beyond Bullet Points presentation process is explained in full, illustrated with effective examples, and backed up with convincing research. After reading Beyond Bullet Points I'll never approach a PowerPoint® presentation the same way again as a presenter or as an audience member. Neither will you. Add Comment | AuthorTony has more than 20 years experience producing marketing documents for engineering and architectural firms. He is currently the manager of Corporate Marketing for an international Engineering and Architectural firm.Involved in local politics, he serves as a Township Supervisor in West Hempfield Township, Lancaster County, PA.
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