(By Randy Lane) When I look back on my early PowerPoint slides, I cringe. Not only did I use the slides as notes, but every slide looked the same. No wonder people left the room! Admit it. We’ve all ...
Over the past few years, a veritable who’s who of business leaders (from Virgin’s Richard Branson, to Tesla’s Elon Musk, to Facebook’s Sheryl Sandberg) have outwardly questioned the effectiveness of ...
Last year at a conference in Florida, I saw John Hagel, a leading thinker on the impact of social networking on business, kick off his keynote speech with a proclamation: he would deliver the talk ...
Copilot in Word, Excel, and PowerPoint can now do more on its own—actually taking over the business of creating and editing ...
The name strikes fear in some (well, fear that a boring presentation is coming), while for others it still represents a helpful, versatile tool. On Tuesday members of the EdSurge Digital Learning ...
I replaced PowerPoint with Canva and haven’t looked back. It’s faster, easier, and surprisingly powerful for everyday ...
Here are three easy questions that will help you determine if you should use PowerPoint or ditch it for your next meeting. PowerPoint has become the presentation tool for most of the business world ...
There is nothing more fun in a team than tossing ideas around and landing on the big idea. For teams that are in the same office, whiteboard sessions or ad-hoc “back of the napkin” conversations are ...