99 Tips For Creative and Effective Presentations

Every now and then, for no apparent reason, the internet at our office takes a temporary vacation and disappears. Our internet and IT providers usually cannot provide a solution, and therefore my work is halted until the internet returns from technology neverland, or I pack up and head to a coffee shop or my home office. It is hard to believe but even in today’s hyperconnected world, sometimes internet is still unreliable.

Needless to say, I never know when I will hit a bump in the road.

You inevitably have had similar experiences in one form or another. Perhaps your internet is rock solid, but you have experienced unexpected delays due to traffic or weather. In addition to internet glitches, there are, practically speaking, infinite other reasons to strive for efficiency when working on a project such as a presentation. If you can get ahead of your timeline, and get more tasks done while things are unfolding as planned, you stand a better a chance of completing your project successfully – even if you are thrown a curveball.

To help you maximize your time and get the most out of every mouse click while you have momentum in a positive direction, here are 99 presentation tips – all in one place, and summarized into compact pieces of insight.

These 99 tips, each summarized in 140 characters or less, will hopefully help you produce and deliver exceptional professional presentations with ease.

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Conclusion: When preparing for your next presentation, look for ways to cut corners without diminishing the quality of your presentation content, design, or delivery. For example, if you can locate resources that simplify your research methods, such as the 99 tips included above, you can hopefully get ahead of your production schedule.

If, as a result, you finalize your presentation content and design sooner than expected, and you even refine your nonverbal communication skills before your deadline, spend the extra time relaxing, visualizing success, and getting some extra sleep. Many presenters do not allocate time for those critical, but easily forgotten activities.

By utilizing efficient processes when producing your presentations, you can take the time to invest in your own mental and physical health, and consequently you will shine in the spotlight.

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