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How to TEDx: How to give a great TEDx Talk. 3 Steps to Creating the Perfect Project-Planning Deck. By Toke Kruse Ever wondered why your presentation about planning didn’t result in an implemented project? One reason might be that your plan wasn’t presented in an effective manner. A well-executed planning presentation should: - establish agreement- coordinate actions- set schedules and timelines Unfortunately, many planning presentations fall far short of their potential. The reasons usually boil down to one or more of these factors: - too complex- too vague or general- too verbal – lots of text and talk, few visuals Here are three ways to optimize your planning and avoid these pitfalls.

Be Simple and Specific There’s a strong tendency among managers to craft plans that are overly complex. Yes, some detailed instructions may be needed to carry out a project, but they don’t belong in a planning presentation. Keep planning presentations simple by: Sticking to the core messageUsing visuals to illustrate key concepts and processes Another crucial element of simplification is being specific. Conformity_Hazard.svg_.png (760×518) 4 Design Tactics to Take Your Deck From Good to Great. In order to deliver an all-around memorable experience, great content must be accompanied by great design. My motto is, “Content is King, and design is its Queen.” Take, for example, these two slides below.

Which one grabs your attention more? I’m pretty sure we all agree on the same one. I’ve done this to show that design can allow a person to better experience content. Instead of giving a presentation, you create an experience. Here are 4 ways to help create that experience with design: Find Powerful Images “Images can improve recognition and recall, and images combined with text can make for an even stronger message.” – Garr Reynolds, Presentation Zen Design Slide A does a good job delivering a simple message about an important subject. Use Full-Scale Photos When using photography for presentations, larger and full bleed images allow for more impact. Select the Right Typeface When designing your slides, remember to use a typeface that allows for maximum legibility.

About the Author. How to Create a Killer Cover Page. The cover page of your SlideShare is your first impression. All of your hard work, blood, sweat, and tears is dictated by one tiny thumbnail – at least online and at first. If it doesn’t stand out, no one is going to bother clicking on your deck. So make that cover page count! Here are 4 tips to help you succeed at creating an amazing cover page: 1. There is a lot of truth to the ancient Chinese proverb that a picture is worth a thousand words. 2. Several years ago, Masayoshi Takahashi introduced the world to the idea of going big with text in presentations – like 500-point big. 3. If you can’t grab someone’s attention with big visuals or big text, then just be blunt. 4.

This is the most challenging of these four options because your message will reign king more so than your design. The art of creating a killer cover page can definitely make the difference between 500 views and 5,000 views. Read More: How to Present and Sell Yourself Online About the Author Related Posts. How to Give an Awesome (PowerPoint) Presentation (Whiteboard Animation Explainer Video).

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