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23FEB2011
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Humour and Presentations: Yes or No?

Sometimes, I feel like all of us professional presentation coaches are either a bit hypocritical or bit egotistical. We all collectively seem to have the opinion that humour is really beneficial if done well, but disastrous if not. Since the telling of jokes is a black art that none of us understand, and in the absence of a set of … Continue reading →

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Tagged with Audience, Humour

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2FEB2011
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Presentation Iconography

If a picture paints a thousand words, why do we use thousands of words and one picture (pie chart!) in our presentations? When, how and why should we use icons in a visual presentation? Iconography is often associated with art or religion (Cross, Star of David, Ichthus  (little fish shape used by Christians during times of religious persecution now seen … Continue reading →

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Tagged with Iconography, Presentation Theory, Visual Cognitive Dissonance

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