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A Bike or a Car? Software companies
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Paper, a Whiteboard, Post-it Notes,
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Pen and Paper I spend a lot of time
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Post-it Notes Large sheets of paper
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The Wrong Questions In obsessing on
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Two Questions: What Is Your Point?
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Dakara Nani? (So What?) In Japanese
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Handouts Can Set You Free If you cr
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Create a Document, Not a Slideument
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What Makes Messages Stick? Most of
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I believe this nation should commit
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Story and Storytelling Before there
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Contrasts Are Compelling Whether we
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Kamishibai: Lessons in Visual Story
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What made this CEO’s presentation
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Finding Your Voice The voice of the
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The Process The problem with slidew
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Step 3 Storyboarding off the comput
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Chapter 4 Crafting the Story 99
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slides hidden, so you see them only
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an enormous amount of ideas, identi
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Editing and Restraint I am a bit of
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Steve Jobs and the Zen Aesthetic St
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Wabi-Sabi Simplicity I first learne
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The “Fish Story” After I presen
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Amplification Through Simplificatio
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Who Says Your Logo Should Be on Eve
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How Many Bullets Points Per Slide?
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A traditional slide that duplicates
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ABOVE The four slides above are dif
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The slides on this page are from th
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Quote This While long bullet points
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Empty Space Empty space, also calle
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The Power of Faces to Get Attention
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Grids and the Rule of Thirds For ce
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Repetition The principle of repetit
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Alignment The whole point of the al
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These two slides show how aligning
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This slide features a typical graph
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Keeping the principle of Signal vs.
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Be Like Bamboo I created the slides
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Differentiation Here you can see th
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Shift Happens * Jeff Brenman Founde
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The Sustainable Food Lab Chris Land
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Aromatic Chemistry Dr. Aisyah Saad
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Presenting on Animal-Based Issues S
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Doctor Impresses Crowd at Medical S
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Takahashi Method Masayoshi Takahash
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Inbox Zero Merlin Mann Productivity
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Mindfulness is concerned with the h
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The Mind That Is No Mind When a swo
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“ The waters are in motion all th
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than you expected. Could you have d
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The Zanders say that rather than ge
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Don’t Take Yourself So Seriously!
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"They’re waiting for you to show
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The art of musical performance and
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Quotes from Jazz Jazz is about dial
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Start Strong to Make a Connection T
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Connect with Eye Contact Related to
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Don’t Read a Speech Communication
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If Your Idea is Worth Spreading…
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Hara Hachi Bu: Why Length Matters A
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Emotions and Memory Reaching people
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If we are wired to feel what others
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Stimulate Their Curiosity Famed phy
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Engagement is Not About Tools Many
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Redux: Presentation Lessons from St
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Steve Jobs's keynotes always featur
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When Jobs showed numbers, they were
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Use the B Key If you use slideware
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If you turn off the lights and pres
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next step Chapter 11 The Journey Be
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The Journey Begins 11 Many people l
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Photo Credits Markuz Wernli Saito G
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