Business Communication Essentials, 7th Ed.
Chapter 12. Developing and Delivering Business Presentations
When explaining a technique, it is better to show than to tell.
Legal topics can be dry and boring if presented using slides that simply contain the words from a document.
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.
I think this simple story of how a customer at P.
In many training situations, too much text is put on the slide.
Analogies are a good way to help the audience understand your point.
If you are showing a process that repeats on a regular basis, make sure that it is clear for the audience.
An inspiring story of how real life sisters build a business with heart! View original content
When you are presenting a calculation and how changes will affect it, make sure you do it so that the information is clearly understood.
Why did housing prices go up so much from 2000-2006 even though classical supply/demand would not have called for it View original content
This preview shows you how to grab a screen capture and use it to illustrate a web site or application in your PowerPoint presentation.
The short and simple story of the credit crisis.
Often the design of our slides actually promotes too much text and leads to reading the slides.
When we get graphs as graphics from other sources, we think there is nothing we can do with them.
When you are talking about date based events or information, don't use a simple list of the dates with no visual.
This easy Twitter tutorial explains several ways to find people to follow on Twitter.
Why did housing prices go up so much from 2000-2006 even though classical supply/demand would not have called for it.
Danny Wegman, president of Wegmans regional supermarket chain, discusses the company's new pricing strategy.
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Sara Lee CEO Brenda Barnes offers her take on the importance of giving all employees the opportunity to contribute their best.
Lean Manufacturing is described at the Toyota Plant in Kentucky.
This is a quick overview of what Six Sigma is, and how companies use it as a successful strategy for process improvement.
This Cisco video on supply chain management discusses using technology to integrate partners.
Dancing Deer Bakery in Boston has found a winning recipe for entrepreneurial success.
Online identity specialist Dick Hardt wowed his audience with this high-speed slide presentation.
