10/20/30 Rule for Engaging Presentations

 10/20/30 Rule for Engaging Presentations

102030 rule for powerpoint presentations 10/20/30 Rule for Engaging Presentations

Want an easy foundation to follow for your executives presentations? This is something I learned a while back from Guy Kawasaki. Try the 10/20/30 rule. Simply put it means a maximum of 10 slides, no more than 20 minutes and contains no font smaller than 30 points.
I think Guy learned this from Garr Reynolds and I also saw our recent Meetings Podcast interview guest Nancy Duarte talking about.
Its a simple rule that will work wonders for your presenters and better yet for your presenters audience.

Give it a try! Or contact me at GrassShack and I will be happy to help- Mike

 10/20/30 Rule for Engaging Presentations
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