Why should you be in the other 25% of the World's Population?

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" ... to the average person, if you have to go to a funeral, you're better off in the casket than doing the eulogy." - Jerry Seinfeld. approximately 75% of the world's population is scared of public speaking and would do almost anything to get out of situation that requires them to speak infront of a crowd. The ppt talk about why, one should try to be in the other 25% of the population!

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Why should you be in the

OTHER 25% of the

World's Population?

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75% of the world’s population would

rather be dead than make a presentation

in front of an audience!

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Why You Should be

In the Other 25%

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Reason #1

Presentations

=

Storytelling

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Story telling is one of the oldest craft

known to humans.

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Story telling forms the backbone of some

of the most influential industries.

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Entertainment

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Entertainment Advertising

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AdvertisingJournalismEntertainment

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Storytelling

=

Effective

Communication

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Reason #2

Presentations

=

Effective Communication

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Effective Communication consists of two

parts :

The Visual Cue + The Message

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The

Visual Cue

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The

Message

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The

Visual Cue

Awesome Presentations consist of two

parts :

The Visual Cue + The Message

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The Visual Cue

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The Visual Cue

The MessagePower Point Guard

Human Brain processes images 60,000X

faster than words.

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Humans recall information presented as

images 6X more easily than text.

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People remember messages they relate to…

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And act on messages they remember !

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Effective

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Reason #3

Presentations

=

Creating an Impact

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Presentations that create an impact,

Sell Products

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Help Raise 75 000 000$ for Charity

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Presentations that create an impact,

Change the Way People Think

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Presentations that create an impact,

Presentations that create an impact,

Change the World

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Why should you be in the

other 25% ?

75% of the world population

would rather be dead than make

a presentation in front of an

audience!

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Presentations are just another

way of

Story Telling

Presentations are tools of

Effective Communication

Presentations create

Impact

And lastly …Power Point Guard

Presentations Change the World!

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75% of the people who see the

presentation won’t take the trouble of

sharing it…

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Be the Other 25% !

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A ‘Power’ Point Guards Presentation

Write to us

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To Create Presentations that can Change the World!

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Creditshttp://bit.ly/14htdJP

Lamps

Slide 1

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Public Speaking

Slide 2

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Shoes

Slide 3

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Cave Stories

Slide 5

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Influence

Slide 6

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Box Office

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Newspaper printing

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Ketchup Ad

Slide 7,8,9

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Sign language

Slide 10

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Post Ad

Slide 12-14

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Bullet Points

Slide 15-18

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Steve Jobs

Slide 25

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Scott Harrison

Slide 26

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Simon Sinek

Slide 27

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Ken Robinson

Slide 28

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Change the World

Slide 31

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Mechanics

Slide 19

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Prototype Sketch

Slide 19

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Cue Cards

Slide 20

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Baby Relate

Slide 21

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Baby Act

Slide 22

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