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Presentation Management Series

Presentation Management Series

This post series delves into the key concepts from the Presentation Management book, authored by James Ontra and AlexAnndra Ontra, offering a broader perspective while staying true to the book’s original intent. The content has been further enriched with additional insights and interactive elements by Geetesh Bajaj, enhancing its practicality and reader engagement.

Adopting this approach allows us to broaden our scope and engage a wider audience. The content is thoughtfully segmented into concise, standalone posts for easy consumption. Each of the 27 posts is designed to be self-contained, ensuring clarity and accessibility. Additionally, we leverage the blog format to enrich the content with visuals, depth, and interactive elements, enhancing both engagement and value for our readers.

Please use the links below to access the posts in sequence. That said, each article is designed to work stand alone, so you are welcome to begin with any topic of interest.

01: Ending the Tangled Mess of PowerPoint?
02: What’s Wrong With PowerPoint (As If You Didn’t Know Already)
03: Visual Storytelling
04: Introducing the Discipline
05: Why Is It Important Now
06: Empowering Presenters
07: From One-and-Done to Enterprise Assets
08: Increases Productivity
09: Ensure Compliance
10: Enterprise Files for Everyday Use
11: How Presentation Management Transforms Content
12: Interactive Presentations
13: Better Storytelling
14. Making Presentations Intelligent
15. Culture of Presentation Management

16. Training Starts the Conversation
17. Collect Content
18. Lifecycle of a Presentation
19. Distribution
20. Sharing and Presenting
21. Social Engagement, Reporting, and Updating
22. Making Better Presentations; Telling Better Stories
23. Short and Memorable Presentations
24. Create a Story for Business
25. Content Organization
26. The Future of Presentations
27. The Humanity of Presentations, from Cave Paintings to PowerPoint and Back Again