Excellence in Business Communication, 13th Edition
Chapter 14. Developing and Delivering Business Presentations
Guy Kawasaki illustrates a simple-to-remember and truly effective mini-set of rules to conquer PowerPoint's typical low-legibility, visual boredom, and inability to augment the presentation being delivered.
Analogies are a good way to help the audience understand your point.
For this session, you will learn how to create screen capture PowerPoint visuals that are big enough to see because they zoom in on the key parts of the screen.
This preview shows you how to grab a screen capture and use it to illustrate a web site or application in your PowerPoint presentation.
Listen to this podcast.
Listen to this podcast.
Download and watch this presentation in slide show mode.
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Click below to listen to this podcast, which is the introduction of a presentation to college seniors.
The hosts of this podcast discuss recent examples of ethics and ethical lapses in using social media.
In this podcast interview, entrepreneur Willy Franzen describes a fascinating experiment he conducted in which job seekers used advertising on Facebook to target specific employers.
Online identity specialist Dick Hardt wowed his audience with this high-speed slide presentation.
In this podcast interview, entrepreneur Willy Franzen describes a fascinating experiment he conducted in which job seekers used advertising on Facebook to target specific employers.
Here is the Quick Learning Guide for Chapter 9.
This brief PowerPoint presentation identifies the different types of emotional appeals and helps you select the most-effective appeal for any marketing or sales message.