I must admit that we have recorded webinars that used more than one of these presentation tricks. That can result in ‘Death by Webinar!’ Life After Death with PowerPoint By Don McMillan
Emotion is the Fast Lane to the Brain
If your like me, your first response to the use of storytelling in your presentations is to roll your eyes. You got facts, figures and bullet points to share. You don’t have time for stories. Well, after listening, producing and delivering hundreds of presentations, I can confidently state that the best presenters always use stories […]
A Video Webcast that Works
While learning about ‘Getting Things Done’ I discovered this great blog – Merlin Mann’s 43Folders. He has been blogging for a long time and 43Folders started out focused on productivity solutions like GTD. Although his focus has changed, his blog is still a good read. He uses a presentation style that we also are putting […]
‘Getting Things Done’ Leads to Better Webinars!
David Allen’s Getting Things Done (GTD) is a must-read for anyone who has that nagging feeling at the end of the workday that they forgot something. GTD is an organization system that helps you better manage your time and increase your productivity. Are you wondering just how this is going to improve your webinars and […]
Webinar Presentations; The Importance of Authenticity
As part of our effort to bring a repeatable, scientific methodology to our web seminars we have been reading alot of literature on presentation development . Currently I’m reading Doug Stevenson’s Story Theater Method; Strategic Storytelling in Business. This is a guidebook that shows how to mine your own life stories to help you connect […]