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PUT THE POWER BACK INTO YOUR
POWERPOINT PRESENTATIONS
Joseph L. Seymour
Trainer/Subject Matter Expert
CTWorks/KRA Corporation
jseymour@kra.com
When will this torture
end?
freerepublic.com
That was
the best
presentation…
EVER!
Seven
Laws of
Dynamic
PowerPoint
Presentations
LAW # 1
You are the
star of the
show, not the
PowerPoint
artsjournal.com
Put the Power back into your PowerPoint-NAWDP 2013
Put the Power back into your PowerPoint-NAWDP 2013
A great set
with horrible
acting is still
a bad show
paulmurraydesign.com
Stop hiding
behind
your
PowerPoint
…and be the STAR
classichorrorcampaign.com
LAW #2
Aim to
engage,
not just
inform
EMOTIONS
sentiment.christopherpotts.net
MEMORY
midlifewellbeing.info
FIGURES ARE FORGETTABLE
BUT STORIES ARE STICKY
middletownfreelibrary.org
2012 Employee Engagement
Engaged
60%
Not
Engaged
40%
In 2012 our
studies show that
40 percent of
employees in
the poll revealed
that they were
not engaged at
work.
Before
2 out of 5
sleepstudyphoenix.com
AFTER
TELL YOUR STORY
LAW #3
…idea or thought per slide
• NO
• MORE
• BULLET
• POINTS
gobigalways.com
SIX
WORDS
OR
LESS
picwall.info
iwallfinder.com
beyondmorale.com
LAW #4
Do Not Use The Built-In Templates
Just a few more
fights and watch
out!!!
collectiveinquiry.com
image by Konrach
Start
out
with
pencil
and
paper
Pay Sites
dreamstime.com
123rtf.com
istockphoto.com
Free Sites
stock.xchng
flickr.com
freeimages.co.uk
FIND YOUR IMAGES…
Start with a
blank
white slide
…or a
blank
black slide
Add
images, words, shapes…an
ything that will engage
your audience.
LAW #5
Create Customized Handouts
ENGAGED
WITH
HANDOUT thereaderonline.uk.co
www.communicasia.com
ENGAGED WITH SPEAKER
LAW #6
You shall not
use your
PowerPoint
as a
teleprompter
Put the Power back into your PowerPoint-NAWDP 2013
LAW #7
Thou Shall…
www.slideshare.net
www.ted.com/talks
www.articulate.com/rapid-elearning/
Put the Power back into your PowerPoint-NAWDP 2013
Put the Power back into your PowerPoint-NAWDP 2013
Put the Power back into your PowerPoint-NAWDP 2013
digitaltrends.com
His Secret?
RELENTLESS
REHEARSAL
YOUR POWER HAS BEEN
RESTORED…
Joseph L. Seymour
Trainer/Subject Matter Expert
CTWorks/KRA Corporation
jseymour@kra.com

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Put the Power back into your PowerPoint-NAWDP 2013

Editor's Notes

  • #3: Use this slide to introduce the presentationState that your purpose is to empower the attendees to never experience this in their presentationsEngage the audience, ask if anyone has ever experienced a presentation like this. How did they feel? How did they describe the presentation to other colleagues.Ask if anyone has experienced this response as a presenter. How did they feel when they were presenting.
  • #4: Use this side to demonstrate the desired result when giving a dynamic presentation.Explain that this presentation will give them the tools to get his result.Ask the audience to examples of presentation that were truly dynamic. What made them memorable. What was the difference between the good and the bad?
  • #5: Use this slide to introduce your topicExplain that these are universal laws. Every law may not be applicable for every type of presentation.
  • #6: Use this slide to introduce the first law.Explain how important it is for the presenter or facilitator to be the “star” not the actual PowerPoint.Express the necessity for being prepared, knowing the subject matter and being a great communicator
  • #7: Make the comparison between a presentation and a Broadway ShowThe set is like the PowerPoint, The script is the subject matter and the lead actor is the facilitator.A good PowerPoint like a good set gives context to the subject matter, sets the mood and creates an opportunity for the audience to be in the moment
  • #8: Use this slide to explain that no matter how good the set is, the spotlight is always on the the Lead actor. As a facilitator or presenter all eyes should be on you
  • #9: A great PowerPoint with a bad facilitator is still a bad presentation.
  • #10: Basically stop hiding behind your slides. The spot light is on you the presenter
  • #11: Use this slide to introduce the next law.Explain that information sharing is not enough to constitute a great presentationThe difference between a document and a presentation is the human element. Great presenters don’t just give information because a document can do that. They engage their audience.
  • #12: Explain the importance of having an impact on the emotions of the audience.Great presenters have great emotional impact on their audience.People will remember how you make them more what you say.
  • #13: It is scientifically proven that people remember event that emotional significance more the events don’t.The more you engage the audience’s emotions more they will remember you and what you say.Ask the audience to share some of their early memories. Demonstrate how their stories have a strong emotional content
  • #14: Explain how stories are great communication tools.People love storiesGreat presenters have the ability to use stories to communicate their main points.Great PowerPoint use strong images to communicate main points
  • #15: The next two slides are a before and afterAsk the audience how they feel about this slideAsk the audience how many of their slides look like this
  • #16: Explain how this image captures the emotional impact of the stat from the previous slide.Explain how 2 of 5 is more accessible than 40%It would even be stronger if you told a story about how you were disengaged at a previous job
  • #17: Use this slide to discuss the importance of incorporating your stories into your presentation.You connect with your audience when you share your life with them
  • #18: Use this slide to introduce the next law.This is first law that directly deals with PowerPoint
  • #19: Try your best not use bullet point in your slidesBullet points were not designed for visual media, they were designed to organize information on a documentIf they adopt the “one idea per slide” law, there is no need for bullet points
  • #20: Try to make your message as succinct and impacting as possibleMost marketing slogans are six words or lessPeople have a hard remembering more than six word at a time
  • #21: Sometimes you don’t even need any words at all.Some images effectively communicate the emotional content of you message by themselves.Ask the audience what this image communicates
  • #22: Ask the audience what this image communicates
  • #23: Ask the audience what this image communicates
  • #24: Use this slide to introduce the next lawGreat presenters never use the built-in templates
  • #25: When you use the built-in templates, it gives your presentations an “amateur” feel“Anyone” without any skill can use the templates, but it takes a skilled professional to create engaging presentations from scratch.Your audience will view your presentation as professional
  • #26: Start your presentation design on paper with a pencilDraw a blank slide and write out messageThen ask yourself, how can I visually communicate my message
  • #27: These are some free and pay websites where you can obtain imagesGenerally speaking, pay sites offer better quality, but you can find great images if you search hard enough.
  • #28: Self explanatory
  • #29: Self-Explanatory
  • #30: Think like a designerDesigner your slides for emotional impact.Your slides should be clear, concise and connect with your audience
  • #31: Use this slide to introduce the next law.You should also give the audience their handouts now.Explain how they should create customized handouts instead of just printing out the slidesThe handout should have your main points, contact information and additional resources
  • #32: You should wait until the end of your presentation to give out handoutsWhen you give out handouts early, the audience will focus on the handouts and not you.They will read ahead, which robs you of your planned emotional impact.
  • #33: You want the audience to be engaged with you, not the handoutYou can engage the audience by going over the customized handout with them.
  • #34: Use this slide to introduce the next lawExplain how bad it is when presenters turn their backs on the audience and read the slidesThis creates a strong disconnect with the audienceExplain how important it is for the presenter to always know where they are in the presentation.
  • #35: This is a screenshot of the presenter view in PowerPoint.Explain how this can help them with their presentationsIt show them the current slide and the next one It also show presenter notes and a timer
  • #36: Use this slide to introduce the last law, which is actually three mini lawsThe first mini-law is Research
  • #37: Slideshare.net is website where presenters and presentation designers showcase their PowerPoint PresentationsThis is good place to get some good ideas and also share ideas
  • #38: TED Talks are presentations by thought-leaders, innovators and various subject matter expertsThe presentation design is usually cutting edge and inspiring.This is also a great place to view some of the world’s greatest communicators
  • #39: This is an e-Learning blogThe author gives several tutorials on innovate use of PowerPoint in creating E-Learning resourcesHe also provides several free assets for PowerPointNext is Read
  • #40: Garr Reynolds is one of best respected presenter in the worldThis book deals with communication techniques as well as Slide Design
  • #41: Nancy Duarte is of one the most innovative minds in communications, marketing and brandingThis book focuses on slide design with several before and after images
  • #42: This book focuses on design elements such fonts and alignmentThis book helps with documents such resumes and flyers as well as visual media
  • #43: Talk about Steve Jobs rehearsed relentlessly in preparation for one of his keynotesHe studied his subject matter for months and never used notesKnow your subject matterRehearse in front of people as much as possiblePractice, Practice, Practice