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Thursday, February 4, 2010
If you read my work even on a semi-regular basis, you'll know that I hardly ever speak from a pedestal and never put other people's work down.  Keep it Simple: Use only black and white slides - The use of black/white (or white/black) slides is truly indicative of a lazy presenter.  Using black/white is not inspiring, eye-catching, or engaging.  Recently I stumbled upon a 2007 blog post from Neil Patel at QuickSprout.com .  It was entitled "The Lazy Man's Way to Building a Great PowerPoint Presentation."   I have to say, I found
 
Saturday, May 16, 2009
You see much has been written about Obama’s speaking skill. It can be used as a criticism alluding to the fact that a lot of politicians uses rhetoric when they should just come out and speak honestly. Here are some of the techniques that Obama uses: It’s the answer spoken by young If you have to make presentations as part of your job you might be able to pick up some useful tips from this post. This post is a kind of follow up to my post Lessons from President Obama’s Inaugural Speech .
 
Saturday, May 16, 2009
You see much has been written about Obama’s speaking skill. It can be used as a criticism alluding to the fact that a lot of politicians uses rhetoric when they should just come out and speak honestly. Here are some of the techniques that Obama uses: It’s the answer spoken by young If you have to make presentations as part of your job you might be able to pick up some useful tips from this post. This post is a kind of follow up to my post Lessons from President Obama’s Inaugural Speech .
 

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You see much has been written about Obama’s speaking skill. It can be used as a criticism alluding to the fact that a lot of politicians uses rhetoric when they should just come out and speak honestly. Here are some of the techniques that Obama uses: It’s the answer spoken by young If you have to make presentations as part of your job you might be able to pick up some useful tips from this post. This post is a kind of follow up to my post Lessons from President Obama’s Inaugural Speech .
You see much has been written about Obama’s speaking skill. It can be used as a criticism alluding to the fact that a lot of politicians uses rhetoric when they should just come out and speak honestly. Here are some of the techniques that Obama uses: It’s the answer spoken by young If you have to make presentations as part of your job you might be able to pick up some useful tips from this post. This post is a kind of follow up to my post Lessons from President Obama’s Inaugural Speech .
You see much has been written about Obama’s speaking skill. It can be used as a criticism alluding to the fact that a lot of politicians uses rhetoric when they should just come out and speak honestly. Here are some of the techniques that Obama uses: It’s the answer spoken by young If you have to make presentations as part of your job you might be able to pick up some useful tips from this post. This post is a kind of follow up to my post Lessons from President Obama’s Inaugural Speech .
You see much has been written about Obama’s speaking skill. It can be used as a criticism alluding to the fact that a lot of politicians uses rhetoric when they should just come out and speak honestly. Here are some of the techniques that Obama uses: It’s the answer spoken by young If you have to make presentations as part of your job you might be able to pick up some useful tips from this post. This post is a kind of follow up to my post Lessons from President Obama’s Inaugural Speech .
If you read my work even on a semi-regular basis, you'll know that I hardly ever speak from a pedestal and never put other people's work down.  Keep it Simple: Use only black and white slides - The use of black/white (or white/black) slides is truly indicative of a lazy presenter.  Using black/white is not inspiring, eye-catching, or engaging.  Recently I stumbled upon a 2007 blog post from Neil Patel at QuickSprout.com .  It was entitled "The Lazy Man's Way to Building a Great PowerPoint Presentation."   I have to say, I found