Many of our readers and contributors are consultants and small business owners who learned their skill or trade through previous careers and then began to...
We’ve published a few articles on presentation preparation, but we’ve never addressed the use of notes when presenting. It’s exactly the kind...
Nigel Barlow is a keynote speaker to many of the world’s most successful brands, focusing on applied innovation. He also coaches speakers...
Mobile devices are becoming increasingly capable of doing more than offering the means for checking emails, sending text messages, and playing frivolous...
The ability to connect with your audience is imperative when presenting. Here, Emma has compiled a list of questions to keep in mind for your...
At one point or another, most of us have been involved in some sort of exercise during a presentation. But do they...
From maintaining good body language to speech preparation, we’re continuously trying to help our audience improve their abilities when presenting. Here, Chad has given us a review...
At Presentation Guru, we continuously try and keep our audience updated with the newest technology available. In this article, Damjan introduces us to Intuiface, a multi-touch...
The “slide or no slide” argument is quite a controversial topic within the presentation industry, and we’ve spoken many times about the...
Here’s an article by Kartik Sundar, co-founder of Aploris, on creating charts that the audience will understand. Aploris enables PowerPoint users to...
In the wake of the demise of Symbian phones, the near death of BlackBerry and the expensive failure called Windows Phone, there...
From preparation to execution, sales presentations can be difficult to manage. Previously, we’ve published some tips for pitching in general, but in this article Simon...