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MY Friend, The Flip Chart One of the most under-used and forgotten presentation tools is the Flip Chart .   The main reason for this is PowerPoint. Ever since PowerPoint and other slide mediums  rose to dominance in the world of corporate presentations,  communication has gotten worse, not better.   This is because PowerPoint tends to become the show, the whole show and nothing but the show.   Presnters lose contact with their audiences and audiences lose contact with the presenter. Throw into the mix that most slide decks suck, and you've got a recipe for turning off your audience and losing the chance to sell your message. How can a flip chart help?  In several ways. Way one:  it's different.  If you don't use slides, you stand out.   That always gets peoples attention . Way two:  it let's you tell and spontaneously illustrate your story and your message.   (You don't need to be an artist, just able to draw simple things like a happy face or a st

What The Master Can Teach Us

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I can't say enough about how much Steve Jobs can teach us about  the Art and Science of Presenting. But seeing is believing.  As you continue your quest to be an outstanding presenter, make  it a point to occasionally watch Jobs in action. Three of my favorite presentations are his iPod  Apple Music Event from 2001and iPhone keynote from 2007, as well as his 2005 graduation speech at Sanford University. But I think you can learn from any of his presentations, especially how he uses his slides and always talks about how his products are going to Change Your World.     Learn from the Master. Dare to follow the Best.