No More 'Death by PowerPoint'
Does every presentation in your organization revolve around PowerPoint?

Is there too much content on slides? Are people “talking to their slides” instead of the audience? Worse yet, are they reading their slides out loud?

If any of these symptoms afflict presentations in your organization, you have experienced ‘Death by PowerPoint’—an insidious disease that sucks the life out of human interaction in boardrooms, classrooms, training rooms and meeting rooms the world over on a daily basis.

But take heart. Help is at hand.

Five Steps to Conquer ‘Death by PowerPoint’ will enable you to conquer boredom, numbness and wasted productivity in your organization on two fronts.

First, by learning to better apply the five steps to the right, you’ll evoke less ‘Death by PowerPoint’ in others. You’ll understand how to engage audiences to generate business results. Most of all, you’ll learn why slides should come last, not first, in content development.

Second, by sharing these steps with others, you’ll raise the presentation standard. As an audience member, you’ll expect your needs to be put first. You’ll anticipate a structured conversation, not a dreaded march through bullet points. You’ll be relieved when visual aids are sparingly used. You’ll look forward to dialogue, not data dumps. And you’ll assume that your questions will be answered at any time.

Five Steps to Conquer ‘Death by PowerPoint’ is a unique program that can help improve every presentation delivered in your organization. It is offered as a short workshop of one to three hours that everyone in your organization can (and should?) attend.

Interested? Contact us to learn more, and take a positive step toward conquering ‘Death by PowerPoint’ in your organization.