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Eliminate Bullet Points and Increase Your Impact...here's how...

When you take the bullet points out of your PowerPoint® slides, your audience is listening to you, not reading the bullets. When you make a strong connection with the audience, they get more information into their 'long term' memory through their 'working memory'. Adding lines to a slide actually inhibits the learning process, based on decades of research in the fields of cognitive science and educational psychology.

By putting only one statement per slide (and NO bullet points), you'll create a targeted message with no distractions for your audience. This increases the effectiveness of your presentation and makes the material easier to understand. The smooth flow of information from the graphic you use and the words you speak give the audience a clear understanding of what you're trying to get across. They remember what you've said more easily than with the traditional 'Heading plus Bullets' method.

When you see real-life examples during this workshop and practise with your own presentation, you'll experience what an impact you can create and how easy it is to make your point. Your work can be 'tweaked' on the spot through our hands-on coaching, the backbone of our methodology. You'll leave with a presentation ready to use.

I've been doing presentations for 32 years now and have never seen anything like this. It's truly a leap forward in our effort to deliver sessions that inform, motivate and inspire our audiences. The sessions that I've already delivered have taught me some very important tips that I'll be pleased to share with you over our 2 day workshop.

Jim Moran,
President, The Learning Alliance Inc.

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