Great video [stick with the 11 minutes] Dr. Edward M. “Ned” Hallowell outlines the five steps necessary to excel at work: select, connect, play, grapple and shine. Check out his book SHINE Using Brain Science to Get the Best from Your People
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Filed under: Performance, Presentations, Video
Interesting talk about how advertising adds value to a product by changing our perception, rather than the product itself. Rory Sutherland makes the daring assertion that a change in perceived value can be just as satisfying as what we consider real value — and his conclusion has interesting consequences for how we look at life.
Check out this great presentation about social media. If you work in the space you should definetly watch it. Enjoy. And don’t forget to leave comment. PRSA: “Social Media – Strategies instead of Tools” View more documents from Kevin Lim.
1. Presentation Zen – Making your presentations in the TED style If you have not seen a TED presentation prepare to get addicted as its an amazing collection of presentations that should inspire and influence you to no end. 2. The hierarchy of Presentations - Seth Godin “The best presentation is no presentation at all” – definitely a good read
Filed under: Presentations, Public Speaking, Venture Capital
We’ve all sat in one of those endless power point presentations that went on and on and on…. Guy kawasaki back in 2005 talked about trying to remember the 10/20/30 Rule of PowerPoint. It’s quite simple: a PowerPoint presentation should have ten slides, last no more than twenty minutes, and contain no font smaller than [...]
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