I met Olivia Mitchell on Twitter (@oliviamitchell), and I’ve subsequently found her blog quite informative. Of note here, I had the privilege of making a guest post there recently while she was globetrotting about. Thanks for the honor, Olivia.
Posted in Content, Points of Interest, Presentation Planning
Nobody argues that we need to transcend bullet points. And nobody argues that it’s easier said than done. Here’s a great tool to help you do just that… The Periodic Table of Visualization Elements…replete with mouse-over previews of each
Posted in Ask, Delivery, Presentation Planning
A good question comes in from Ben: “Should I leave the date off the opening presentation slide?” Hey Ben, I’m not sure the answer is if you should or shouldn’t. I think it’s a question of when. Leave the date off the opening presentation slide when you don’t want to
Posted in Delivery, Presentation Delivery, Presentation Planning
The bumper sticker was something like “Spontenaity Happens.” It’s like a life maxim… it’s part of our human experience. When we present face-to-face, this is true whether we want it to be or not. Presenting virtually, however, means that we don’t see that
Posted in Business, Delivery, Presentation Planning, Strategy
You won’t have to have attended many web seminars to find one, if not most, are the equivalent of boring online slideshows. This isn’t the fault of the medium…it’s the fault of people. Here’s how most web seminars come into existence. One, someone creates a