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Inspirational Exercises in PowerPoint Style #4 Tim Kieschnick

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This PowerPoint deck is part of a collection. Each deck in this collection models a different communication style. Some models focus on visual display, others strictly on organizing information. This collection is inspired by Exercises In Style, the classic book by Raymond Queneau. In Exercise In Style, Queneau retells the same very simple story 99 times in 99 different styles. This deck uses the “Inspire” style. This style should never be distributed on paper. The PowerPoint visuals are designed to make the oral presentation more compelling and memorable. Key principles of this style include: Trigger empathy to evoke passion Create a burning platform, but don’t dwell on it Describe the glorious future Make it clear that we can attain the glorious future Use compelling images, especially of human faces Give the audience an assignment

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Page 1: Inspirational - Exercises in PowerPoint Style #4

InspirationalExercises in PowerPoint Style #4

Tim Kieschnick

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2 About this collection…This PowerPoint deck is part of a collection. Each deck in this collection models a different communication or presentation style. Some models focus on visual display, others strictly on organizing information. Each deck describes the same fictional project using a different presentation model.

This collection is inspired by Exercises In Style, the classic book by Raymond Queneau. In Exercise In Style, Queneau retells the same very simple story 99 times in 99 different styles.

I plan to add to this collection over time, beginning with potentially useful design styles, and later modelling common stylistic errors.

Tim KieschnickEl Cerrito, CA19 May 2013

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Customer Tracking InitiativeExercises in PowerPoint Style

4. Inspirational

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Who are we?

Photo: Thomas Berg

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What do we care about?Ph

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Sales

Customers

Staff

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Where are we today?

2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 20130

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Key Performance Indicators

Customer Retention

Revenue

Productivity

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Where do we want to be tomorrow?

Record High Sales

Passionately Loyal Customers

Happy, Healthy Staff

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How do we get there from here?

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Our Scariest RiskOur Greatest Opportunity

Behind schedule

Over budget

The Key to our success

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Starting now…

Leadership100% Committed

Clear the path

Ask, “How can I help?”

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Questions, comments, concerns… How can we support you?

How can we make it easier for you to succeed?

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Appendix

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About this style

This deck uses the “Inspire” style. This style should never be distributed on paper. The PowerPoint visuals are designed to make the oral presentation more compelling and memorable.

Key principles of this style include: Trigger empathy to evoke passion

Create a burning platform, but don’t dwell on it

Describe the glorious future

Make it clear that we can attain the glorious future

Use compelling images, especially of human faces

Give the audience an assignment