SpeakerByte #3: Glance & Grab

 

Question: How can I create the most effective PowerPoint presentation possible?

Answer: Follow the principle of “Glance & GrabSM.”

We all glance and grab critical information every day to make crucial decisions fast. Why not help your audience do the same? Use images to tell your story or make a point and keep text telegraphic.

This strategy will allow your audience to quickly glance at your PowerPoint, grab what they need and keep their attention where it belongs — on you.

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About Stephanie Scotti

Hi, my name is Stephanie Scotti and I am a strategic communication advisor specializing in elevating high stakes presenters towards becoming more effective leaders and stronger communicators. Drawing on my 25 years of coaching experience and 8 years of teaching presentation skills for Duke University, I “keep it real” by sharing fresh insights into key aspects of delivering dynamic and engaging presentations. You might be surprised to learn what those are! I have coached over 3,000 individuals in professional practices, Fortune 500 companies, the highest levels of U.S. government officials, and international business executives. An active member of National Speakers Association and a leadership award-winning professional, I also volunteer as a speaker and communications coach for non-profits such as the Red Cross and the Governing Institute of New Jersey. Would you like to elevate the impact of your next presentation? If so, I welcome the opportunity to talk with you, provide references and design an experience that will get the results you are looking for. Please call me at 908 .790.0853 or e-mail smscotti@professionallyspeaking.net
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