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8. Powerpoint Secrets of Great Presentations

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Uploaded on Apr 19, 2008

http://www.globalchange.comn Secrets of successful corporate presentations. Keep powerpoint slides simple. How to use powerpoint. Secret of great keynote conference speeches. How to give great lectures. Powerful presentation tools and tips. How to use Powerpoint. How to reach an audience. Connect with audience emotion. Understand needs of audience. Watch audience responses. Keep close to event organisers. Prepare very carefully. Adapt key messages. Take care over humour, jokes and culture. Guide, conference preparation tips and tools. How to win an audience over. Keep messages simple and relevant. Guide to great presentations by Patrick Dixon, Futurist and keynote conference speaker -- has spoken to audiences in 50 nations, up to 4 countries a week, 30-2000 people each time, and ranked as one of the most influential business thinkers alive today.
Presentations, lectures, conference, powerpoint, keynote, speech, event, workshop, seminar, prepare, success, tools, guide. Communicating with audiences.

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  • pjvdixon

    Give better Powerpoint Presentations! 50,000 views.

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    Thanks everyone for your comments on this video - just one of 12 on great presentations - for the rest - click on links you see or my channel top left pjvdixon. Do remember to comment and rank / vote as it really helps others find what is useful. 3 million video views on all my videos. Enjoy.

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  • pjvdixon

    Thanks for point well made. Actually a lot of material online is copyright free - in all media. Patrick

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  • Jon Stammers

    Would you not also say that many people just shouldn't use powerpoint at all! Or that for many people or for many presentations they'd be far better without any powerpoint at all unless they're going to use it effectively (i.e. not just text that gets read out). It does take a lot of time putting a powerpoint together, when you'd often rather be working out what you're actually going to say that wrestling with google images or working out how to embed a video.

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  • pjvdixon

    Can be true but Powerpoint preparation also makes you think about what to say - and how to say it in a clear way. Sometimes I prepare a powerpoint but do not use it. I often speak without powerpoint when I want t be able to respond very flexibly to the audience. Remember many speakers only come alive in question and answer sessions for these reasons.

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  • Mick Kastner

    Ugh people. Give up on PPT. If there's anything I hate about going to a college course, it's paying exorbitant amounts of money for a professor that reads off of the screen. >.<

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  • pamsupnorth

    Thank you, this helped me with my first Power Point presentation!!!

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  • suresh s

    how to give a better presentations??

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  • voxtoneonline

    google VoxTonePRO. Its an amazing service for you to add pro voiceover Narration to your PowerPoint Projects.

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  • Chris Faasisila

    where's 9,10,11,12?

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  • Rado K

    Thanks Patrick. Do you have any advice on using PowerPoint for a single person audience in an e-learning type of mode, where audio is included in the presentation, and the information is mostly technical? Thanks for your thoughts

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