by Ben Cuff | May 24, 2023 | Presentation Best Practice
Recently, a customer approached me with a familiar predicament. They’d read about our ‘Sustain’ concept and liked it. They were pretty sure they’d been doing this for a while, but the results were not great. In fact, they were pretty poor, and they couldn’t...
by Phil Evans, Alex Warwick | Apr 24, 2023 | Presentation Best Practice
Let’s address the elephant in the room: PowerPoint presentations have become a bit, well, plump over the years. They’ve lost that lean and agile quality and have become weighty, unwieldy, and, frankly, rather cumbersome. We’ve all been there – you...
by Simon Morton | Apr 14, 2023 | Presentation Best Practice
In the world of presentations, there is a fundamental rule that is often forgotten: the audience is king/queen. I was reminded of this recently at an event with a Who’s Who list of speakers who were experts in their field. The audience was made up of senior...
by Simon Morton | Jul 4, 2022 | Presentation Best Practice
I went to my first comedy gig in a long-time last week. It wasn’t anything particularly fancy – a small stage set up in the corner of the glorious Ludlow Brewery tap room – but being our first comedy gig since lockdown, it was something I was particularly looking...
by Damon Carter | Jun 8, 2022 | Presentation Best Practice
David Brent: “Tell me about yourself.” Interviewee: “I did GCSEs and A-levels….” David Brent: “Too boring. Tell me about YOURSELF.” Being put on the spot is tricky. You’re often left waiting for a sign to show you when to start talking and what you should be talking...
by Simon Morton | Jun 1, 2022 | Presentation Best Practice
Picture the Scene It’s a first date with someone you’re very excited to learn more about. After finally plucking up the courage to ask them out to dinner, you’ve spent hours preening yourself in front of the mirror to impress them. You get to the restaurant early...