by Matt Roper | Aug 4, 2016 | Presentation Skills, Presentation Training, Simon Morton Speaking, Video
Most of the PowerPoint presentation designs that we create for our customers, and indeed the vast majority of the presentation training we deliver, is to the B2B sector. So it’s been very refreshing to see a college take a strong interest in their educational...
by Simon Morton | Jun 30, 2016 | PowerPoint, Presentation Skills, Presentation Training, Prezi
Since we relaunched our portfolio of training services a year ago, Eyeful trainers have never been so busy. Timing may play a part in it – a recent study by IDC showed that communication skills and proficiency in software like PowerPoint are top of the ‘must have’...
by Matt Roper | May 6, 2016 | Presentation Skills, Presentation Training, Video
A picture paints a thousand words – OUCH! That cliché caused physical pain as I wrote it, but alas it’s true! And never more so than with business presentations… Without trying to spoil what Simon discusses in detail with Grant Leboff in his latest venture in front of...
by Simon Morton | Apr 29, 2016 | Communication, Presentation Skills, Storytelling
I attended a presentation earlier this week that was so offensive I’m still reeling from it. To pre-empt any ‘presentation prima donna’ accusations, the offence was not caused by the awful visuals, a blizzard of bullets or overuse of animation – frankly, this comes...
by Matt Roper | Apr 18, 2016 | Presentation Optimisation, Presentation Skills, Presentation Training, The Presentation Lab Book, Video
Have you ever been in that frustrating place where you’ve written your presentation, you know what you want to say, when you want to say it, but now you’re looking at a blank PowerPoint slide with those annoying words “Click to add title” staring back at you getting...
by Matt Roper | Apr 4, 2016 | Presentation Skills, Presentation Training, Video
Just a quick blog to apologise to the hundreds of people who tried to download our ‘too-good-to-be-true’ free-app that turns horrible bullet point ridden slides into a well-designed and structured presentation in literally one-click… Alas we wish the app...