
1. Keep it short
2. Make slides highly visual
3. One key point per slide
4. Keep it simple and stupid
5. Make it flow
6. Better to show than tell
7. Presentation slide should not stand alone
8. Be honest and enthusiastic
9. Prepare and practice
First 5 minutes is the golden opportunity to present ideas. Leave the last 10 minutes to demo.
I have to study how Steve Jobs present his new products too, and find tutorials on selling ideas effectively. I believe presentation skills are far more important that the content to be presented, not to say the content is not important, but the way to present is a big deal too. It can affect the clients' understanding of my ideas and influence their final decisions.
2. Make slides highly visual
3. One key point per slide
4. Keep it simple and stupid
5. Make it flow
6. Better to show than tell
7. Presentation slide should not stand alone
8. Be honest and enthusiastic
9. Prepare and practice
First 5 minutes is the golden opportunity to present ideas. Leave the last 10 minutes to demo.
I have to study how Steve Jobs present his new products too, and find tutorials on selling ideas effectively. I believe presentation skills are far more important that the content to be presented, not to say the content is not important, but the way to present is a big deal too. It can affect the clients' understanding of my ideas and influence their final decisions.
I made some rough calculations on the budget too, see in the image attached above.
All actual files and calculation can be found in the CD and presentation slides =)
All actual files and calculation can be found in the CD and presentation slides =)
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