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Oh No, Not PowerPoint! Relax, Help Is on the Way.

A PowerPoint Repair Manual
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Description

Today, PowerPoint reigns as the superstar of presentation graphics. It's everywhere! Yet, despite its widespread use, it's often met with groans and eye-rolls, linking it to that infamous phrase, "Death by PowerPoint."

But fear not! Most slideshows miss the mark not because PowerPoint lacks potential but because it's often misused. Let's face it, we've all been there - staring blankly at slides that fail to captivate.

Enter Oh No, Not PowerPoint! Relax, Help Is on the Way - a vibrant manifesto bursting with fresh ideas, unconventional strategies, and cutting-edge research to transform your presentations from snooze-fests to show-stoppers!

Unveiling a treasure trove of tips, this book is your ticket to PowerPoint salvation. Think of it as your trusty repair manual, ready to revolutionize your approach and breathe new life into your slides.

Get set to flip the script on dull presentations and embark on a journey of PowerPoint enlightenment. Are you ready to shake up your slides and unleash your inner presentation powerhouse? Let's dive in and start making some much-needed repairs!

Product Details

PublisherMission Point Press
Publish DateJune 26, 2024
Pages148
LanguageEnglish
TypeBook iconPaperback / softback
EAN/UPC9781961302648
Dimensions9.0 X 6.0 X 0.4 inches | 0.6 pounds

About the Author

Ken Haseley is the founder and principal of Corner Suite Communications, an executive communications coaching firm. Additionally, he teaches in the Executive MBA Program at the University of Houston's Bauer College of Business. With a background in corporate communications and investor relations at Diamond Shamrock and Occidental Petroleum, Ken has more than two decades of experience helping to enhance leaders' spoken communication skills. He holds degrees from Kent State University and the University of Dallas. Ken's debut book, "Change the Way You Communicate: Why You Should. How You Can," challenges professionals to discard outdated communication habits. Ken's work has been featured in Fortune and the Moscow Times. When he's not working or teaching, Ken enjoys sailing and restoring vintage cars.

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