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A leading technology innovator recently asked Duarte Design to critique a presentation that would be given to its stakeholders. The presentation needed to reflect the company's new corporate direction and the strategy behind it. It also had to incorporate.⻼皺欸/ࠃ暼療.帉痾

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A leading technology innovator recently asked Duarte Design to critique a presentation that would be given to its stakeholders. The presentation needed to reflect the company's new corporate direction and the strategy behind it. It also had to incorporate.⻼皺欸/
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Global Call Centers

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It's easy to dismiss AutoShapes within PowerPoint as simply a drawing function that makes circles and squares. What you may not realize is that almost everything contained on a PowerPoint slide, except the slide itself and its background, is actually an A

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As a sales and marketing consultant, I often hear the question, "How much of a company's corporate overview should we include in a presentation?" It's a good question, and the answer I always give is: as little as possible.

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As a sales and marketing consultant, I often hear the question, "How much of a company's corporate overview should we include in a presentation?" It's a good question, and the answer I always give is: as little as possible.

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The Leadership Training Activity Book

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There are several reasons not to send a presentation file via e-mail. Spam and virus filters, large attachment sizes, cumbersome streaming programs, annoying player downloads and a handful of other e-mail idiosyncrasies have for the most part kept the Pow.⻼皺欸/
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Cedia 2005

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Cedia 2005

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Sidebar to "Anatomy lesson: Dissecting the versatile visualizer" in the August 2005 issue of Presentations magazine.

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As much as projection and display companies like to wax eloquent about sharp graphics and gorgeous grayscale, underneath it all the industry is unabashedly driven by speeds and feeds, says Presentations' Stephen Regenold.

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As much as projection and display companies like to wax eloquent about sharp graphics and gorgeous grayscale, underneath it all the industry is unabashedly driven by speeds and feeds, says Presentations' Stephen Regenold.

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"Leadership" gone bad

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"Leadership" gone bad