In this issue
1. Latest Slide Makeover
2. Have you got your copy of my 102 Tips book?
3.
Break Your Addiction to Ineffective PowerPoint Presentations One
Presentation at a Time - Part 2
4. Have you got your copy of The Visual Slide Revolution yet?
5. From the Blog

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Yesterday
we had two great PowerPoint How-To Webinars. Here are a
couple of comments from people who attended:
"This webinar definitely exceeded my expectations. We came
away with practical and really useful techniques for creating memorable
presentations"
“All of these tips and tricks have been sitting there under my nose all
the time but I needed someone to guide me through it all in a logical
fashion - which is what Dave has done in this webinar.”
You can still get a video of the entire webinar using the link at www.PPTHowToWebinar.com.
Order the CD, watch the video, and start using the techniques right
away.
Happy Canada Day to fellow Canadians and Happy Fourth of July to our
American subscribers! Enjoy the holiday safely.
Latest
Slide Makeover Video
When
we want to compare one item against two or more other items, we tend
to put statistics on a slide to show each individual
comparison.
The ideas in this makeover show how to combine all the comparisons
visually to make the point with greater impact. Click
on the
video below to play it in your browser via YouTube (or watch it on Brainshark or my web
site at
www.ThinkOutsideTheSlide.com/podcasts).

Have
you got your copy of 102 Tips to Communicate More Effectively
Using PowerPoint yet?
Here’s what Jean said after she got the book, “I love the format - it's
so easy for me to pick it up and read a tip at a time and really digest
the information. Because of the format, I started reading it right
away!”
Want more
proof of how quickly the tips in this book can improve your
presentations? How about within 63 minutes? That's what M.
Diane Rogers
experienced the day she ordered the book. She ordered the PDF
e-book version at 11:01 am. I e-mailed it to her at 11:38
am. And at 12:04 pm she tweeted, "Just bought @daveparadi's
102 Tips to Communicate More Effectively Using PowerPoint. Answered one
of my questions already. Recommend!" 63 minutes after she
ordered the book, she had already applied one of the tips to make her
presentation more effective! Get
your copy today.
PowerPoint
Tip: Break Your Addiction to Ineffective PowerPoint Presentations One
Presentation at a Time - Part 2
Last time
I gave the first six steps in a twelve step program for
breaking the addiction that many presenters have. They have
become accustomed to packing their slides with text and data and mostly
reading the slides to their audience. They know others have
somehow managed to use visuals effectively in presentations, but they
need some help to break the habit.
I hope these steps will help you or someone you know to start to make
the changes that will help improve your presentations, and lead to even
greater success. These first six steps dealt with making a
decision to change and committing to the work it will require, and you
can read them here. The next six steps, which is
the focus of today’s newsletter, address how to make the change.
- I have asked for assistance to address
my shortcomings. Knowing that this will take time and effort,
I have asked for approval at work and home for time and funding to get
the training I need. I have made the time in my schedule for
the required learning, better preparation of my presentations, and more
rehearsal for each presentation.
- I have made a list of the mistakes I
have made using PowerPoint and am willing to correct them.
From the fearless inventory of skills in step four, I have listed the
areas that I need to improve on. I will seek out the
training, books, and other resources that will help me improve in these
specific areas. I will seek the guidance of coaches and
others who can give me the expert perspective I need.
- I will make my presentations better
for future audiences. I know that the training and learning
will be difficult at first to implement in my presentations.
Change is difficult when you start it. I commit to the work
required to make the changes and will push through the difficult times
in order to make the changes I have committed to. I won’t
give up when the going gets tough.
- I will continue to evaluate my
presentations honestly and admit mistakes when I find them. I
will use checklists and rubrics to evaluate all aspects of my
presentation, from design, to content, to delivery. I will be
ruthless in my evaluations so that I don’t slip back into the practices
I once followed. I will ask experts for their honest opinions
to help check my progress.
- I will continue to learn and develop
my presentation ability with the goal to become the best presenter I
can be. I know that this is not a one-time effort.
I will need ongoing guidance and ideas in order to continue to
improve. I commit to continuous learning through books,
blogs, videos, courses, newsletters, conferences, etc. I will
ask presenters I respect which thought leaders they follow and learn
from them.
- Having realized the errors of my
presentations in the past, I have tried to share this message with
other presenters and demonstrate better presentations principles when I
present. When I see an article, video, blog post, tweet, or
other item that demonstrates this better way to present, I will
communicate it to my network through my personal and electronic communication. I will recommend to my colleagues,
bosses, and friends, those resources that have helped me.
Now it is
truly up to you. If you need the complete list of
twelve steps for yourself or a friend, I’ve put the entire list in an
article on my web site here. I know that changing
from your
old ways of presenting is difficult at first. I’ve done it
and so have many fellow readers of this newsletter who have written to
thank me over the years. You can do it too. I am
here to help and encourage you along the way with articles,
my
blog,
slide
makeover videos, and many other
resources. Now take
that first step.
Have
you got your copy of The
Visual Slide Revolution Yet?
A reviewer on Amazon.com titled their review of my book "Excellent for every business
professional" and said:
"The concepts in this book are excellent and long overdue in the
corporate world where muddled PowerPoint is the norm. Most PowerPoint
books teach you how to create lovely-to-behold slides that contain very
little data. Paradi tosses that paradigm upside down, with slides that
even the artistically-challenged can create and that are rich with data
- perfect for business managers.
The concepts are clear and practical, and demonstrated with actual
examples from Paradi's consulting and training practice."
"... the content in this book is better than you'll find in books like
Beyond Bullet Points or Your PowerPoint Sucks..."
"Bottom line is this
deserves a place on every business professional's bookshelf."
If you haven’t got your copy yet, go to www.VisualSlideRevolution.com
today.
From
the Blog at PPtIdeas.blogspot.com:
"Show your work" is not needed in
presentations
Is it honesty or is it clarity that makes
this commercial so popular?
See all
blog posts and add
your comments at http://pptideas.blogspot.com
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