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How to plan, present, & survive a Pecha Kucha style presentation via Ian O'byrne

How to plan, present, & survive a Pecha Kucha style presentation via Ian O'byrne | business analyst | Scoop.it
Pecha Kucha (PK) is Japanese (ペチャクチャ) for “chit-chat” and is a presentation style in which 20 slides are shown for 20 seconds each (6 minutes and 40 seconds in total). The format keeps …

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Susanna Lavialle's curator insight, March 12, 2016 10:44 AM
I really enjoyed the pecha kucha format at a corporate social responsibility "best practices" sharing event I took part in. We were there to experiment it with a slide deck prepared with our partner Finnish Red Cross. Forcing yourself to its very concise format makes you stay focused and keeps the story simple and to the point. You end up writing less text and more pictures. Also listening to several presentations at an event - one just after the other - might be a nightmare. With Pecha Kucha it gets a lot easier : you do not need to suffer very long should a presentation not interest you.
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The Amazing and Ridiculous Tech From a 30-Year-Old Sears Catalog | Wired.com

The Amazing and Ridiculous Tech From a 30-Year-Old Sears Catalog  | Wired.com | business analyst | Scoop.it
Sears should have morphed into Amazon.

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Ken Morrison's curator insight, August 28, 2013 7:40 PM

For the sake of curation and laughs, here is the top technology in the Sears Fall Catalog for 1983

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Microsoft Office Online - Word, Excel, and PowerPoint on the web

Microsoft Office Online - Word, Excel, and PowerPoint on the web | business analyst | Scoop.it
Collaborate for free with online versions of Microsoft Word, PowerPoint, Excel, and OneNote. Save documents, spreadsheets, and presentations online, in OneDrive. Share them with others and work together at the same time.

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5 Tips for Presenting to Executives | SlideShare Blog

Presenting to your peers is (relatively) easy. The stakes aren’t high. If you screw up, they’ll usually let it slip. But executives are different.

 

Slideshare have put together 5 Tips for Presenting to Executives.

 

The tips discussed:

- Get to the point in one minute
- Talk about problems winning in the marketplace
- Sell a vision before discussing the details
- Lead with stories, not data
- Don’t be afraid of executives; be afraid FOR them


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