Really Bad PowerPoint (and How to Avoid It)
Book • 2001
In this e-book, Seth Godin critiques the typical misuse of PowerPoint and provides practical advice on creating better presentations.
He emphasizes the importance of using slides to support the speaker rather than replacing them, advocating for sparse use of words, powerful images, and the transfer of emotion to provoke change in the audience.
Godin suggests key principles such as using no more than six words per slide, avoiding cheesy images and transitions, and ensuring slides reinforce the speaker's words without repeating them.
He emphasizes the importance of using slides to support the speaker rather than replacing them, advocating for sparse use of words, powerful images, and the transfer of emotion to provoke change in the audience.
Godin suggests key principles such as using no more than six words per slide, avoiding cheesy images and transitions, and ensuring slides reinforce the speaker's words without repeating them.
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