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Persuasion
The 6 Scientifically Proven Ways to Persuade & Influence Others http://www. presentationzen.com/presentationze n/2015/06/heres-a-good-book-yes-50-scientifically-proven-ways-to-be-persuasive-by-robert-b-cialdini-et-al-i-have-cialdinis-other-b.html … [image: --] Ruchi [image: http://]about.me/ruchibhatia
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abhijitbhaduri · 10 years
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Presentation Tips
http://knowledge.insead.edu/blog/insead-blog/the-seven-rules-to-successful-presentations-3868 [image: --] Ruchi [image: http://]about.me/ruchibhatia
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abhijitbhaduri · 10 years
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*5 Presentation Tips From CEO Keynotes At CES* http://www.forbes.com/sites/carminegallo/2015/01/09/5-presentation-tips-from-ceo-keynotes-at-ces/ Shared from Abhijit Bhaduri on Flipboard, your personal magazine.
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4 Ways to Measure Presentation Success (And "Good Job" is Not One) goo.gl/knSVXq via @DrMichelleMazur (
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Article: How to Design a Powerful Presentation
*How to Design a Powerful Presentation* http://designschool.canva.com/blog/design-presentations/ Shared from Ruchi on Flipboard, your personal magazine. Get it for free to keep up with the news you care about.
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abhijitbhaduri · 10 years
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Presentation scenarios
Presentation: how to build branched scenarios in PowerPoint
http://t.co/giSYNqG2Rq
— Tom Kuhlmann (@tomkuhlmann) September 18, 2014
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abhijitbhaduri · 10 years
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Presentation guide
The Complete Guide to Editing Presentation Content http://t.co/jH04VKLZZV >6LR1> U> http://ift.tt/1vPeqkQ — Ethos3 (@Ethos3) October 8, 2014
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Presentation Design Tips
No Excuse For Poor Presentation Design: 19 Simple Tips - http://t.co/He9nQWY6Da (via @ethos3 ) tt/1uMAtuH> via @rucsb — Sahana Chattopadhyay (@sahana2802) November 20, 2014
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Presentation App
@presentationzen Presentation News Tip : World's first voice & gesture controlled presentation application http://t.co/r9cXtUavKF — Ruben Hakobyan (@HakobyanR) December 17,
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Tweet from Ethos3 (@Ethos3)
*Ethos3 (@Ethos3 )* 12/29/14, 6:24 PM 5 Presentation Predictions for 2015 ethr.ee/1D1Xv2g @SlideShare pic.twitter.com/1WVEOelnV5
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Links to good reads on presentations skills
Hi Abhijit,
Posting the below links ...
http://blogs.hbr.org/2014/04/what-makes-the-best-infographics-so-convincing/
http://hbr.org/special-collections/insight/persuading-with-data
http://blogs.hbr.org/2014/04/presentation-tools-that-go-beyond-next-slide-please/http://blogs.hbr.org/2014/04/data-doesnt-speak-for-itself/
www.forbes.com/sites/kathryndill/2014/05/01/never-give-a-boring-presentation-again
http://blogs.hbr.org/2014/04/data-goes-with-a-good-story-and-vice-versa
http://www.powtoon.com/blog/10-best-powerpoint-alternatives
http://blogs.hbr.org/2014/04/the-quick-and-dirty-on-data-visualization
http://blog.slideshop.com/2012/09/19/how-to-bring-your-presentation-to-the-new-age
http://blogs.hbr.org/2014/04/the-right-colors-make-data-easier-to-read
www.presentationzen.com/presentationzen/2013/01/the-storytelling-imperative-make-me-care.html
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abhijitbhaduri · 10 years
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The beauty of Apple products is, of course, their simplicity, which Isaacson says is another obsession of true geniuses. When Jobs was first working on the iPod, he was fixated on ensuring that it would only take three clicks to get to any song in the iPod library. "He told the team, 'Don't show it to me, until you can get it in three clicks,'" Isaacson said. Out of that desperation to keep things simple, the team came up with the expertly designed wheel, that allowed users to scroll, rather than click, through songs. 
The wheel met Jobs' standard for simplicity. The large on/off button, however, did not. "Steve said, 'Why do we need that?'" The answer, as we now know, was that the iPod didn't need an on/off switch, but could power itself up and down on its own. 
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