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Rob JacklinMany people have had enough of PowerPoint. That’s no surprise to many of us who
have seen PowerPoint slides that simply present too much information for the human
mind to handle. Typical slides filled with busy backgrounds, endless bullet points, and a
tangle of diagrams clearly shut down understanding, instead of opening it up.
This problem of PowerPoint overload is a serious issue for organizations trying to make
themselves more transparent and their information easier to understand. Not only can it
put an organization’s strategy at risk, but it can also degrade productivity, intellectual
assets, and interpersonal relationships.
A growing body of research explains the science behind PowerPoint overload, and lays
out recommendations to reduce the load. In light of the science, it is up to us to make a
fundamental shift in our thinking – we can no longer expect people to struggle to try to
adapt to our PowerPoint habits. Instead, we have to change our PowerPoint habits to
align with the way people learn.
Five specific PowerPoint techniques lay out a pathway for reducing PowerPoint
overload, each of which applies a research-based principle. By taking these five steps,
you will be well on your way to communicating more effectively on the PowerPoint
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Dean ShareskiFive specific PowerPoint techniques lay out a pathway for reducing PowerPoint
overload, each of which applies a research-based principle. By taking these five steps,
you will be well on your way to communicating more effectively on the PPT
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