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Summary:
A guide to using Microsoft PowerPoint describes how to use stories to create effective business presentations.
Notes:
Includes index.
Contents:
- Introduction
- The perfect PowerPoint storm
- Realigning our PowerPoint approach with the research
- Building a foundation with the BBP story template
- Planning your first five slides
- Planning the rest of your slides
- Setting up your storyboard and narration
- Sketching your storyboard
- Adding graphics to your slides
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- Delivering your BBP presentation
- Reviewing a range of BBP examples
- Appendix A: BBP ground rules and checklists
- Appendix B: Presenting BBP with two views
- Appendix C: Starting your point A and B headlines
- Appendix D: Starting your call to action headlines
- Appendix E: Creating custom BBP layouts
- Index.
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