I think most people don't give enough value to presenting a good slide, thinking that's only for consultants. But the truth is, we are 'consultants' to others on the domain of expertise wherever we are in. And that's the crux - very often technical people are so good at what they are doing that they forget that everyone else isn't. And the purpose of presentations is to help others understand what you are trying to tell them. Sadly many can't.
1:30 when you present, the audience is hearing, reading, and thinking of a response. 2:25 a content-heavy, dense presentation. 3:15 first tip: nail the title should be full-sentenced and a key-takeaway for audience. the example from Deloitte. 3:50 second tip: guide the reader, with pyramid principle. the example from BCG: title - subtitle - detail 1. chart; 2. key insights. 6:20 third tip: add visual. help audience to process the info efficiently. data with charts, and text with icons. the example from PwC, Bain 8:00 fourth tip: annotate your charts. to bring focus! 9:25 fifth tip: bring a perspective. what you think and what might audience feel important -- they give me a shortcut. directly. 10:50 the top slide maker, make their audience feel smart.
if i could like this video more than once, I would. your video has great visual quality, clear audio, and very easy to understand. thank you for making it! very helpful 😊
Hi Paul, you have amazing clarity of thoughts, your videos are very engaging and provide excellent learning. Thank you for the great work you are doing. Thanks
Watched, liked, subscribed and already becoming a fan. From time to time, it's good to rethink our way to work, remember the basics and refresh the key principle that "simplicity is the ultimate sophistication" (but for sure it takes a lot to be achieved :)). Thanks for these insightful videos!
On the last slide about electricity, China should be on the beginning of the slide. The principle moving from top to down and vice versa, this principle works for charts, for example slide about Top 3 luxury brands. I understood why they highlited China with green rectangle, but it's not smooth to look at this chart. Great job! Thanks a lot!
Do you mean putting China in the title or as the first column of the table? If it's the latter, I agree that the ordering feels a bit random. I don't think it's as important as the ordering of columns in a column chart (as in the example you mentioned), but I can't say I disagree with you. Nice catch!
Really insightful video! I appreciate the quality content that this channel offers, pls continue posting! Especially the final thoughts, we should always view slide creation from the reader’s perspective Quick question , are there any recommended situations on when I should insert icons? Because my concern is that the icons might clutter the slide when used inappropriately
Thank you! Glad you are enjoying the content. I can't say there's a hard and fast rule for when to use icons or not, but I agree that they can sometimes make the slide too cluttered. I would just avoid using them too often (e.g. every slide), and I would also avoid them on slides that already have too many other non-text visuals (e.g. charts, graphics). They work great for text heavy slides like in the video (06:55) because they help visualize something that is inherently non visual.
@@AnalystAcademy alright, thanks for your really detailed reply! I can tell that you guys are committed to continuously growing the channel based on your upload frequency (weekly I guess?) and replying every comment thoroughly I’ll be sure to check out the website for the resources & course , because I look forward to produce slides like the ones you share on the videos! Keep it up! 💪🏻
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I think most people don't give enough value to presenting a good slide, thinking that's only for consultants. But the truth is, we are 'consultants' to others on the domain of expertise wherever we are in. And that's the crux - very often technical people are so good at what they are doing that they forget that everyone else isn't. And the purpose of presentations is to help others understand what you are trying to tell them. Sadly many can't.
I love the message that you mentioned at the last part of the video - it's so true!! Thank you so much for sharing the great tips!!
Very good. Finally someone talking about real corporate slides and not just talking about pretty animations and graphics. Thank you
1:30 when you present, the audience is hearing, reading, and thinking of a response.
2:25 a content-heavy, dense presentation.
3:15 first tip: nail the title
should be full-sentenced and a key-takeaway for audience.
the example from Deloitte.
3:50 second tip: guide the reader, with pyramid principle.
the example from BCG: title - subtitle - detail 1. chart; 2. key insights.
6:20 third tip: add visual. help audience to process the info efficiently.
data with charts, and text with icons.
the example from PwC, Bain
8:00 fourth tip: annotate your charts. to bring focus!
9:25 fifth tip: bring a perspective.
what you think and what might audience feel important -- they give me a shortcut. directly.
10:50 the top slide maker, make their audience feel smart.
Love how you teach to make presentation like a pro with insightful concept
Loved this video. Can't wait to watch more!
More to come!
if i could like this video more than once, I would. your video has great visual quality, clear audio, and very easy to understand. thank you for making it! very helpful 😊
Glad it was helpful!
Great video. Concise & packed with value.
Hi Paul, you have amazing clarity of thoughts, your videos are very engaging and provide excellent learning. Thank you for the great work you are doing. Thanks
Thank you!
Great video Paul! Thanks for sharing your valuable knowledge!
Glad you enjoyed it!
Really insightful video! Amazing!
I am gonna put all this points in pratice!
Great to hear! Thanks!
Watched, liked, subscribed and already becoming a fan. From time to time, it's good to rethink our way to work, remember the basics and refresh the key principle that "simplicity is the ultimate sophistication" (but for sure it takes a lot to be achieved :)). Thanks for these insightful videos!
I’m working in a market research company but nobody trained me this. Thanks so much!
You are welcome!
Really good advice, thanks
Thank you. This is what I need ..
Thanks a ton!, Please continue making more such videos. These are immensely helpful
Great! You keep watching them and we'll keep making them!
This Powerpoint tutorial is superb!! Extremely helpful!
Thank you, Paul.
v nice sir, i am seriously bad and my expectations from my boss is high so these are v useful.
Happy to hear!
Really great video. Thanks for making this content. Will help me a lot when making a slide deck tomorrow. Any suggestions on best place to find icons?
You can get good icons within PowerPoint actually. Otherwise thenounproject.com is a good place.
@@AnalystAcademy Thanks!
Thanks and nice video. Font and styling will make any difference?
Thanks a lot! That was helpful
Great to hear!
You are awesome !
On the last slide about electricity, China should be on the beginning of the slide. The principle moving from top to down and vice versa, this principle works for charts, for example slide about Top 3 luxury brands. I understood why they highlited China with green rectangle, but it's not smooth to look at this chart.
Great job! Thanks a lot!
Do you mean putting China in the title or as the first column of the table? If it's the latter, I agree that the ordering feels a bit random. I don't think it's as important as the ordering of columns in a column chart (as in the example you mentioned), but I can't say I disagree with you. Nice catch!
Can anybody reccommend me a website for nice looking icons please?
Really insightful video! I appreciate the quality content that this channel offers, pls continue posting! Especially the final thoughts, we should always view slide creation from the reader’s perspective
Quick question , are there any recommended situations on when I should insert icons? Because my concern is that the icons might clutter the slide when used inappropriately
Thank you! Glad you are enjoying the content.
I can't say there's a hard and fast rule for when to use icons or not, but I agree that they can sometimes make the slide too cluttered. I would just avoid using them too often (e.g. every slide), and I would also avoid them on slides that already have too many other non-text visuals (e.g. charts, graphics). They work great for text heavy slides like in the video (06:55) because they help visualize something that is inherently non visual.
@@AnalystAcademy alright, thanks for your really detailed reply!
I can tell that you guys are committed to continuously growing the channel based on your upload frequency (weekly I guess?) and replying every comment thoroughly
I’ll be sure to check out the website for the resources & course , because I look forward to produce slides like the ones you share on the videos!
Keep it up! 💪🏻
Great!
Excellent 👍
superb!
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Really helpful, thanks!
Glad it was helpful!
I was poisoned by slides within my company, thanks for sharing:)