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Powerpoint...what's the point?

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Powerpoint could be the most powerful tool on your PC...how do you use it?A presentation delivered for Business Link at their Business Exchnage events in 2010.

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Before we start...

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…but it’s not!

PowerPoint could be the most powerful tool on your computer

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PowerPointwhat’s the point?

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PowerPoint culprit?

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500

There are

millionPowerPoint users in the World

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Most of them are killing their audiences.

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Who cares?...

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He does!

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Maybe they don’t!

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Create your story...

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We are storytellers.

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What’s your structure ?

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Think…putting on a show.

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Keep it simple stu

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“Everything should be made as simple as possible but not simpler.”

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A Detailed Review of Process #0145

In order to understand the manufacture process we have devised this simple flow chart.

•Stuff•Trim•Load•Wave solder•Test•Repair

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Kids today consume 5 times more fast food than kids in 1970.

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Process STEPS

A detailed analysis of the process shows the following aspects need to be considered :

• Stuff through hole components• Trim leads and inspect or re-inspect• Load board onto fixture• Load board into wave solder• Put board in wave solder kanban• Pull board from wave & place in inspection kanban• Place in board-level test kanban• Repair defects• Test final product• Deliver to production• Send test report to inspection team

www.dullproducts.com

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No one wants to watch you read.

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Some guidelines

for you...

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Bullets

kill

people .

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Inform with little text.*

* Oh yes you can!

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Or be creative.

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More imagery. Great imagery.

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Aha!

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Please no

animation

or sound

effects

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x As a prompt

x As handouts

x To dump data .

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But what if I need to send or hand out info?

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Practice .

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Feedback. Go get some.Naturally gifted presenter?

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Feedback. Go get some.

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Have Fun!

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Visualise

Reinforce

Excite .

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This PowerPoint

presentation produced

and delivered by

Steve Mills

inspired by

Alexei Kapterev

Seth Godin

Steve Jobs

David Bowman

Carmine Gallo

Dr John J Medina

‘Aha’ by kind permission Laura McHarrie

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