Delivery Skills Special [Issue #87]
May 01, 2013
Hi,
In this delivery skills special issue, we cover 4 key aspects you need to remember when delivering a presentation. We usually cover presentation ideas for slides. So, here is something different to start off the month of May:
The first two minutes determines the fate of your presentation. Learn 4 creative ways to open a presentation, and make your audience sit up and listen.
How to Summarize Presentations
Does your audience find it difficult to recall and put your information in context? Learn how to summarize and enhance audience retention.
Using Humor to light up your ‘bored’ room
Is it appropriate to use humor in business presentations? Won’t you look silly when it doesn’t work? Discover 3 things that make humor work in business presentations.
Avoid these 7 Body Language Blunders
Are you unknowingly giving out negative signals with your body language? Learn the 7 body language blunders to avoid.
Customer Feedback about Visual PowerPoint Graphs Pack
Eduard E Gottschalk , Commercial Director , Financial Services
It is a useful tool to quickly share numerical results to an executive team in a visually appealing fashion. I like the way the graphs rearranges itself to accommodate the data. Also, I really like the vast gallery that you have come up with, including the named graphs like Pareto, cascade and others.
I did contact you by Facebook to find out how to automatically feed the underlying spreadsheet on your graph slides. You answered me promptly.
I rate this product overall as excellent!
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Gustavo Gutierrez Saucedo , Telecom Industry
The ability to edit the data for a graph is good. The graphics are very good looking. Excellent!
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Michael Gillis, SVP, Investments Company
The variety of graphs/charts is very helpful. Good!
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Browse the 320+ data-driven graphs here >>
Here are some sample graphs from the pack:
Marketing & Pyramid Charts | Speedometer Charts
Step Charts | Box & Whisker Plots
Percentage Composition | Percentage Completion
Display Winners & Underachievers
Minimum Maximum Values | Surplus and Deficit
Conditional Charts | Sales Reporting Charts
Pie Chart Templates | Bar Chart Templates
View Demos to see how these Data Driven Graphs work:
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