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You’ve got information that needs to get out to your organization. You decide on PowerPoint, but can you make the program compelling enough for your audience? TechSoup offers tips on how with ‘How to Design a Bad Presentation.’

  • December 2, 2008
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You’ve got information that needs to get out to your organization. You have a few ideas on how to make your program compelling for your audience, but you think you need more. TechSoup offers suggestions that managers may find helpful with the humorously titled and written "How to Design a Bad Presentation." Among the tips: "Jam as much information into the slides as possible. If you don’t have a lot of experience creating presentations, you may assume that the more information you include, the more your audience will learn and retain. This is often not the case."

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