Title | : | 7 PowerPoint mistakes that are killing your presentation |
Lasting | : | 10.57 |
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Views | : | 96 rb |
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Thanks for watching! Learn more about our courses here: wwwtheanalystacademycom/all-courses/ Comment from : Analyst Academy |
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Decent vid However, you cannot have a lot of content on slides, relevant or not It's been proven Comment from : Nick K |
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finished watching Comment from : fog |
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Please post more regularly 😊😊😊😊 Comment from : Yash Kapta |
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It's my belief that most people put together presentations to entertain first and inform second, and most formatting mistakes start from a deep fear of boring the audience Hence "variety", superfluous images, etc Comment from : RobCH |
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How do you add the lines to the table at 4:16? Comment from : Connor |
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Be careful using too many animations/transition slides! Comment from : Taylor Summers |
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Didn’t know there is a role powerpoint instructor how did you get into that role, sounds interesting! Comment from : Cheldon Sooper |
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I don't think a lot of people would appreciate bland and boring slides is the issue which a lot of your gold standard slides were Comment from : Sully |
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You are doing great work, it is realy helpful One thing, would you please share which software do you use for video editing? Comment from : AK Sumon |
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0:30 corporate style presentation br0:50 first, too complicated visualbr1:30 4 charts on a slide is overly complicated br2:00 example: Credit suisse, clear and simplebr2:15 second, simple titles, descriptivebr2:40 example: BCG, evidence of rising housing cost and creative out of citybr3:05 example: even in financial summary, they give you takeawaybr3:30 third: default powerpoint designsbrthey don't update the details could for school project but not the corporate slidebr4:35 fourth: unrelated contentbr5:20 this breadstick isn't helping me understand the takeaway any easierbr6:05 fifth: distracting backgroundbr7:20 sometimes, darker background works better for longer, live presentations esp on large screens br7:40 sixth: not guiding the audience: br9:20 here, they are with callout br9:30 final mistake: too many colors: Comment from : Judy L |
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That little breakdown you do at 4:07 is great! Comment from : MM |
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You are an excellent communicator, with very clear presentation style and helpful advice that makes sense even for us science nerds Thanks a bunch! Comment from : Fester Bestertester |
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One mistake to highlight - Too Much TextbrMulti sentence bullets, word walls, 3 line slide titles, etc Bad for comprehension and presenting If all the text is required, you either have too complex of a key takeaway (or multiple) for the slide or need to shift to memo Comment from : thugly921 |
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The "good example" slides do a good job of highlighting the key information but they are boring and do not engage my interest after my preliminary understanding of the slide I don't even need to listen to the presenter, and I won't after I'm done reading the key information While those slides are superior to the "bad example" slides, they are still bad An engaging slide presentation can use colour, texture, pictures and lighting to guide the eye and can support the data through subtle storytelling in the design This has to be done carefully though, and a trained eye is important A flat data slide can be made interesting with attention to the design and use of elements available in PowerPoint In presentations, it is better to lead the audience through rather than project something that could have been an email on a wall for them to look at A good slide presentation will elicit thoughtful questions from the audience at its close No questions? You are boring them, and they did not receive the message Comment from : K Elliott |
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Power Point is there for you to learn things, and for your teacher to discover the joy of freedom Comment from : Yatukih001 |
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Tq very much very helpful information indeed 👍🏽 Comment from : Rabin Raj |
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@AnalystAcademy - Fantastic work on this video Just a few remarks on #3 Mistake - Using default ppt slides - Agree with you 100 , default ppt themes & default visual (smart draw/default graphs etc) don't look appealing but I'm just wondering here - which other tools/visualization techniques would you recommend to move away from default themes/visuals? Comment from : Peter Uhlik |
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You're a real pro at creating amazing presentations I'm a presentation designer and I really like the way you create slides with clear takeaways and engaging narratives brHowever, most of the people I have worked with prefer beautiful-looking slides with a ton of graphics and images over clean and easy-to-read slides! Comment from : DataClashers |
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I like your videos Good example and easy to follow I guess some of these slides are one-off case How difference for slides that are prepared monthly basis? Comment from : Kok Kuan Lee |
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Thank you so much! Comment from : Trần Ngọc Thiện |
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Most of these videos and advice are really good Sometimes I’m confused, though To give an example, repeating the message from the title can be “adding nothing new” or “nicely reemphasizing the main takeaway” Both situations appear in this video, but it’s unclear why one is bad and the other is good Comment from : Marko Jusup |
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Great content! very helpful!!! Comment from : Filip Ferdi |
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Great info! Love the real world examples Comment from : Donna |
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Many thanks for these tips I've picked up some great suggestions and ideas to improve on what I have presented previously Comment from : David East |
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Hey team, do you have a coupon code for your courses on Udemy? Comment from : thevenkster94 |
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Could you please make a video on building presentation on survey results? Comment from : Kumar Piyush |
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Thank you!!! Got praised for great powerpoints following your advice Comment from : Mingddo |
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You videos are great Definitely signing up for your course Thanks for posting tips like this Comment from : Jacob Horne |
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Well done Comment from : gimpscalawag |
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V nice brI always learn from your videos Comment from : Amrish M B |
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