The Golden Triangle - Presenter, Audience, and Slides


The Golden Triangle – Presenter, Audience, and Slides

Created: Monday, May 16, 2005 posted by at 9:30 am

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Rick Altman

Rick Altman
We have seen it countless times before, but this latest one was particularly poignant. The intelligent presenter, with something important to say, who got lost in her slides. She started out beautifully, introducing herself and her ideas, standing before a well-designed title slide. She knew what she wanted to say and she said it — a surprisingly complete strategy for delivering a good presentation.

Rick Altman explains more about the golden triangle of presentations.




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