It’s Not in the Slides

by George Ambler on Sunday, February 25, 2007

I think that Keven Eikenberry in this post, hits that nail on the head! What is the most important aspects of a presentation? His conclusion…. it isn’t the slides….

  • It isn’t the slides, it’s the stories.
  • It isn’t the PowerPoint, it’s the passion.
  • It isn’t the data, it’s the dialogue.
  • It isn’t the Bullet points, it’s the belief you instill
  • It isn’t the Action Steps, it’s taking action.

So, where is your focus for your next presentation?

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