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Jeff Giddens1. One Story
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Godin makes an interesting point to animate your graphs
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The three laws of great graphs
If you use graphs in your Powerpoint presentations, I hope you'll follow these three simple principles.
1. One Story
2. No Bar Charts
3. Motion
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If you use graphs in your Powerpoint presentations, I hope you'll follow these three simple principles.
1. One Story
2. No Bar Charts
3. Motion
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John MahaffieAdvice on using charts in presentations. Key item: no bar charts. No nuance. Use chart to tell a story.
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The only reason (did I mention only) to use a chart in a presentation is to make a point
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It's simple: create two slides. The first one shows where the data used to be, the second one, on the same axes, shows where it is or where it's going. Motion.
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