Pls keep up with these tutorial videos, it’s really effective and helpful! I’m looking at your courses, might pick one up! Thanks so much for your work
Hi Paul, I really liked this tutorial. The tips provided to declutter the slide were really helpful and simple. I am currently creating lots of slides as part of my work and I think these tips you've shared will really help me with that. Thanks again! Could you potentially put tutorials for how to declutter slides with lots of numbers/ figures like financial analyst reports etc.? I think that would be really helpful for your viewers too.
Thank you for making the video, besides your course, my main take away is "how to articulate what makes a slide better and emphasise consulting principles". Please continue to do more such video, it really helps.
Great tips, will try to incorporate these in the engineering work I do! I try to use business/management consulting slide tips in my work, to offer alternatives in presentation of concepts!
Awesome video. One thing that should be corrected are the fonts. Serifs are old fashioned and hard to read. For this presentation I would definitely change it to Sans Serif.
The course is self-paced, so the videos are prerecorded. No live instruction or tutoring at the moment. But there are also exercises, quizzes, and downloads included with the course.
@@AnalystAcademy thanks Paul..if I have any questions or doubts during the course..how will I get the answer ? Also is there any virtual training session that you conduct?
Not doing any virtual training at the moment. There's no official office hours or anything included in the course, but if you have any questions you can usually just send us an email.
Too many variables here to give you a robust answer, but in general my approach would be to provide the main point on the first slide, then use the next two slides to provide support for the main slide. Example: If my first slide said "I think we should exclusively buy Apple products" I might also give supporting reasons like "they last long" and "they perform well". Then slide 2 would be data all about how they last long and slide 3 would be data all about how they perform well. More info on this approach here --> th-cam.com/video/elMPIxLYtoc/w-d-xo.html
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Pls keep up with these tutorial videos, it’s really effective and helpful! I’m looking at your courses, might pick one up! Thanks so much for your work
This is great. Please keep it going
Hi Paul,
I really liked this tutorial. The tips provided to declutter the slide were really helpful and simple. I am currently creating lots of slides as part of my work and I think these tips you've shared will really help me with that. Thanks again! Could you potentially put tutorials for how to declutter slides with lots of numbers/ figures like financial analyst reports etc.? I think that would be really helpful for your viewers too.
the slide might overwhelm the audience.
9:35 ribbon shortcuts in powerpoint.
Thank you for making the video, besides your course, my main take away is "how to articulate what makes a slide better and emphasise consulting principles". Please continue to do more such video, it really helps.
Great tips, will try to incorporate these in the engineering work I do! I try to use business/management consulting slide tips in my work, to offer alternatives in presentation of concepts!
I learned something today about presentations. Thank you
Great to hear!
Awesome video. One thing that should be corrected are the fonts. Serifs are old fashioned and hard to read. For this presentation I would definitely change it to Sans Serif.
100% agree!
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Hi Paul, I want to know more about "advanced presentation for consultant" course..does this course has interactive sessions or only preloaded videos ?
The course is self-paced, so the videos are prerecorded. No live instruction or tutoring at the moment. But there are also exercises, quizzes, and downloads included with the course.
@@AnalystAcademy thanks Paul..if I have any questions or doubts during the course..how will I get the answer ? Also is there any virtual training session that you conduct?
Not doing any virtual training at the moment. There's no official office hours or anything included in the course, but if you have any questions you can usually just send us an email.
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Hi, if I only have 3 slides to prove my point, what should I include?
Too many variables here to give you a robust answer, but in general my approach would be to provide the main point on the first slide, then use the next two slides to provide support for the main slide.
Example: If my first slide said "I think we should exclusively buy Apple products" I might also give supporting reasons like "they last long" and "they perform well". Then slide 2 would be data all about how they last long and slide 3 would be data all about how they perform well.
More info on this approach here --> th-cam.com/video/elMPIxLYtoc/w-d-xo.html
Thank you @The Analyst Academy, that’s very helpful
Cool thanks
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