TED Talkin': How to Avoid Death by PPT
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TED Talkin': How to Avoid Death by PPT

This is an episode for: People that make presentations, speakers and sales teams that have to use the same deck over and over again. 

https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/presentation-thinking/id1519322494?i=1000611733744

We all know the phrase “Death by PowerPoint.” Too much text, too many bullets, over-produced animations—the list that incurs such a phenomena is endless. 

David JP Phillips is a communication expert whose name went viral with his 2014 TED Talk, “How to avoid death by PowerPoint.” 

In it, David walks us through 5 easy-to-employ design fixes backed by clear psychological science that can transform any deck you’re currently working on. While they remain simple concepts to use within the software, they're ACCESSIBLE to even the non-designer. Plus, the public’s general feelings towards PowerPoint tell us they’re needed more than ever. 

WOW your boss the way David wow-ed this TED audience by making sure your projects are following his methods to avoid the all-too-common office outcome of “Death by PowerPoint.”

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