Solving the PowerPoint Predicament: Using Digital Media for Effective Communication

Published at Thursday 12 October 2006 @ 7:04 pm by Admin

Everyone uses PowerPoint, but how effective is your presentation at meeting the goals you’ve outlined? A great presentation is more than just a slideshow–it’s about using PowerPoint to its maximum potential to get your message across to your audience. That’s the PowerPoint Predicament. Tom Bunzel reveals how to conceive, plan, develop, and deliver truly effective business, academic, and inspirational communications, not just PowerPoint slideshows. Discover how to motivate your audience by:

Getting beyond bullet points to tell a story that touches your audience at the deepest levels

Mastering proven principles of effective communication

Planning, organizing, and designing every presentation for maximum impact

Making sure every word, image, effect, and slide exists for a good reason

Creating charts and diagrams that instantly make your point

Using animation, navigation, video, and audio to drive home your message, not distract from it

Avoiding mistakes that lead to boring presentations: no more “death by PowerPoint”

Building Web and self-running kiosk presentations that really work

Leveraging the rest of Microsoft Office to create even better presentations

Using third-party add-ons to communicate with PowerPoint even more effectively: video capture, flowcharting, DVD authoring, rehearsal, and more

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