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Output Unit 3 (Barbara James, Market Researcher (What you say and what you…
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Barbara James, Market Researcher
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So when you’re not talking about the slide, it shouldn’t be visible.
I always switch off the display when I’m talking about something that has nothing to do with the slide.
If people are busy looking at the slide, they aren’t listening to what you’re saying.
Susan Liu, Export Manage
Above all, a slide or an overhead must be readable.
If the audience can’t read the slide, they will soon give up.
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Karen Hamilton, Marketing Manage
I think to be effective a good visual must focus on only a few point. It’s important not to have too much information on one slide or transparency.
Slide overload is bad because people will then spend time reading the slide rather than listening to the presenter.
Keith Sallis, Real Estate Manage
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The key purpose for using a visual aid to help the audience understand the topic better. So the visual should only be used to support the presenter’s message.
Tony Benetti, Media Consultant
It’s called ‘Death by PowerPoint’ when people use so many effects and animations that the audience’s attention is completely taken away from the delivery of the message. But just because it has so many effects you don’t have to use them all.
Javier Sanchez, Financial Analyst
For me it’s very important that the presenter speak to the audience and doesn’t read to them! The speaker must make eye contact and not watch the monitor or screen while he or she is talking.