Science of fail
Presentations in their current form fail. This failure is due to construction and delivery. They are the result of a failure to understand psychological principles.
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Science of fail posts

Don’t put the cart before the horse.
To develop presentations, one must move away from the concept of looking at the text on a slide and asking how can this be improved by reduction and illustration. This is…

It’s not a powerpoint, it’s a presentation
When we talk of hoovering the lounge or of closing a package with selotape we are (frequently) using the generic name instead of the specific product; it might be a…

Welcome to the 21st Century
Holding the door for a lady, dial up internet access, travellers’ cheques and a limited number of slides in your deck are definitely remnants of times past. Some of the…

Hypnotised, like a chicken.
When presented with written data, audiences will read. They can’t help themselves. This is due to complex neural issues of having to make sense of images. Whilst a picture can…

On why people defend bulletpoints.
I was lucky enough to attend Garr Reynolds PresentationZen workshop in London last November and met some amazing people from all round the world. What struck me was that powerpoint…

If I could make just ONE change to improve, what should it be?
It’s clear that when a speaker steps off stage having giving an excellent presentation that a lot of work has gone into the finished article. Whether that is a business…
