Is It a Good Thing to Make Fun of Your Own PowerPoint Presentation?

Posted by J.J. on November 25, 2009 under Presentations, Productivity | Be the First to Comment

You might think that the title above was some kind of joke – how could anyone possible want to make fun of their own presentation in front of the audience as this audience could be your boss, clients or your subordinates. It is practically insane to bring your audience to such bizarreness that can upset your audience or worse case – your boss would say “You’re fired!”

Is it a good thing to make fun of your own Powerpoint Presentation

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As I said earlier, this title is quite misleading. It doesn’t mean that you have to be a clown and make fun of yourself. Every presentation slide has a point or information that need to be transcended in a jovial manner without offending your audience. Most people would accept sarcastic way of delivering your ideas if you’re able to simplify some certain messages that your audience can hardly understood.

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How to Make a Worst Powerpoint Presentation

Posted by J.J. on December 4, 2008 under Personal development, Presentations, Productivity, Self development, Shortcuts, comic strip | Be the First to Comment

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During my campus days, most of the lecturers were totally psyched about making presentations with Powerpoint. Nevertheless, none of them realized that the students weren’t impressed with the lectures especially those Powerpoint presentations with lengthy texts and less-graphic slides. I wished that I would able to persuade them to apply the Classy-Black-and-White Method.