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Be a Black Sheep Presenter One of the most challenging aspects of corporate presentations is to stand out from the crowd. Corporate identity templates, managers trying to control their teams content so it conforms to the no-risk-because-it-looks-like-everyone-else's-slides, and just the overuse of "standard" PowerPoint slides  makes it almost impossible to tell one slide deck from another. If you want your message lost in the crowd, do what everyone else is doing.  Be a white sheep. If you want to stand out, be creative and innovative with your message, your story telling and your slides. The only requirement is that your message, story and slides are concretely linked to your message and your audience's needs. Dare to stand out.  Be a  Black Sheep Presenter . Be Your Presentation Best.  www.boswell-training.com
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The Ultimate Teamwork:  U.S. Air Force Thunder Birds   Capture the attention of your audience in a way they don't expect.  Illustrate your presentations with unconventional visuals. Just make sure it's relevant to your message. For example, a senior manager / mentor wanted to talk about the importance of leadership, trust and teamwork : He told the story of how all the Thunder Bird pilots must absolutely trust the lead pilot and vice versa.  That together, they could reach incredible things; but working as individuals, the team will crash and burn. What unconventional visuals will you use to sell your message? Your creativity and ability to link it to your message are the only rules. Stand out from the crowd.  Be remembered. Be Your Presentation Best. www.boswell-training.com