The 10/20/30 Rule of PowerPoint
Thursday, August 17, 2006
I think this is a rule everyone who uses Microsoft PowerPoint for presentations should follow. It doesn't matter if you're giving a business plan presentation or a simple marketing project assignment. It's a must follow guideline!
Guy Kawasaki, a respected venture capitalist made it well known here. It's pretty simple 10 slides, 20 minutes, 30 pt font size. (And to think I made at least 15 slides for my Final Year thesis presentation).
On another note, for those who likes browsing pictures:
xcavator is a site where umm... just visit the site. I found it to be fascinating indeed.
Guy Kawasaki, a respected venture capitalist made it well known here. It's pretty simple 10 slides, 20 minutes, 30 pt font size. (And to think I made at least 15 slides for my Final Year thesis presentation).
On another note, for those who likes browsing pictures:
xcavator is a site where umm... just visit the site. I found it to be fascinating indeed.
posted by sam @ 9:17 PM,
2 Comments:
- At August 18, 2006 3:08 AM, hoydenmel said...
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ooweeee you blog!
We've been trying to get Ms. Liew to blog too.
Alas, the force within her is strong.
She's resisting very well.
Maybe you could persuade her instead.
:p - At August 20, 2006 7:08 AM, sam said...
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she's got a few stuffs up her sleeves as well. sad to say i've sworn to secrecy. hehe.
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