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Designing an Effective, Winning Presentation
Dallas, Texas - 2008
Presenter: Adrian Mikeliunas
210/2008 A. Mikeliunas, CISSP
Agenda
Introduction Why a Present-ation?
A Winning Presentation Formula: Repetition Interest Content Display
Q&A
A. Mikeliunas, CISSP 310/2008
Adrian Mikeliunas, Consulting Manager
CISSP, CISA, PCI QSA
25+ years IT experience 10 years instructor at George Washington University
& 5 years at Learning Tree Intl.
12 years IT Security, World Bank, DC 2 years Certification & Accreditation at Department
of Homeland Security (CBP & TSA) ¾ year at Nuclear Regulatory Commission, MPKI
A. Mikeliunas, CISSP 410/2008
Purpose of a Presentation
Communication! WII – FM Focus on the Audience! It’s a 2 way street:
You Message Audience
Begin with the end in mind & Answer: Who, What, When, Where
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Communicate
Voice Intonation, Tempo, Mood, Accent,
Tone, Inflexion Body Movements
Hand gestures, Facial expressions Visuals
Words, Pictures, Charts
A. Mikeliunas, CISSP 610/2008
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From Bad to Better
The reality of presentations: Not everyone is qualified, talented or
motivated The results speak for themselves
Boring Confusing Plain Awful!
Example: from plain vanilla to…
Availability of Food• Country Availability – for many countries still a
major issue and impediment to development
• Regional Availability – will be a lower priority issue for a growing number of countries in parts of Asia and Africa in the oncoming years
• Global Availability – not a major issue as the price is food falling
Availability of Food
Country Availability – for many countries still a major issue and impediment to development
Regional Availability – will be a lower priority issue for a growing number of countries in parts of Asia and Africa in the oncoming years
Global Availability – not a major issue as the price is food falling
Availability of FoodCountry Availability- Still a major issue and impediment to
development
Regional Availability- Lower priority issue for a growing number of countries in parts of Asia and Africa
Global Availability- Not a major issue as the price is food falling
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Topics
A Winning Presentation Formula: Repetition Interest Content Display
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Repetition – The 4 W’s
Who is the presenter? What is it about? When was it given? Where was it given?
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Sample Footer
DATE
SLIDE NUMBER #PRESENTER & ORGANIZATION
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Repetition – Templates
Templates can help you create a unifying visual theme
Selecting an Existing Template1. Select Format 2. Apply Design Template3. Choose a template and Apply
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Repetition - Templates
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Repetition – Slide Master
Customize all slides by: Select View menu, Select Master Select Slide Master
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Insert a picture
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Topics
A Winning Presentation Formula: Repetition Interest Content Display
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Interest
Good Content Activity & Participation
Adult Learning Styles Visual Auditory Kinesthetic
ASK QUESTIONS!
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Interest – Slide Transitions
Transitions can increase visual appeal, however: Don’t overuse transitions Don’t mix too many styles Use sound sparingly (if at all) “Blank” slides can help
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Interest – Slide Transitions
To add transitions:1. Select Slide Show
2. Select Slide Transition
3. Select Effect
4. Click on Apply
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Interest – Slide Transitions
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Interest – Slide Transitions
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Interest - Animated Bullets
A B C
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Interest - Animated Charts
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1st Qtr 2nd Qtr 3rd Qtr 4th Qtr
EastWestNorth
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Interest - Multimedia
Pictures Animated GIFs Logos Clip Art
Sounds
Movies
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Network Access Protection
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RestrictedNetworkMSFT
NetworkPolicy Server
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Policy Serverse.g. MSFT Security
Center, SMS, Antigenor 3rd party
Policy compliantDHCP, VPN
Switch/Router
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WindowsVista Client
Fix UpServers
e.g. MSFT WSUS, SMS & 3rd party
Corporate Network5
Not policy compliant 4
Enhanced SecurityAll communications are authenticated, authorized & healthyDefense-in-depth on your terms with DHCP, VPN, IPsec, 802.1XPolicy-based access that IT Pros can set and control
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Topics
A Winning Presentation Formula: Repetition Interest Content Display
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Content Display
White Space Slide needs to look nice! Good Form & Proportion Emphasize picture or text
Leading Amount of space between
one section and the next.
Editing: No Typoes!
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Content Display – White Space
Our objective is to achieve viable rural livelihoods where:
Rural areas enjoy a standard of living that makes them attractive communities in which to live and work;
Residents have a voice in the institutions and decision making processes that affect rural areas.
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Content Display – White Space
Rural areas enjoy a standard of living that makes them attractive communities in which to live and work;
Residents have a voice in the institutions and decision making processes that affect rural areas.
Our objective is to achieve viable rural livelihoods where:
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Content Display – Leading: 1
Our objective is to achieve viable rural livelihoods where:
Rural areas enjoy a standard of living that makes them attractive communities in which to live and work;
Residents have a voice in the institutions and decision makingprocesses that affect rural areas.
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Content Display - Leading: 2
Our objective is to achieve viable rural livelihoods where:
Rural areas enjoy a standard of living that makes them attractive communities in which to live and work;
Residents have a voice in the institutions and decision makingprocesses that affect rural areas.
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Content Display – Editing 1
Our objective is to achieve viable rural livelihoods where:
Rural areas enjoy a standard of living that makes them attractive communities in which to live and work;
Residents have a voice in the institutions and decision makingprocesses that affect rural areas.
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Content Display – Editing 2
Our objective is to achieve viable rural livelihoods where:
Rural areas enjoy a standard of living that makes them attractive communities in which to live & work
Residents have a voice in the institutions & decision making processes that affect rural areas
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Custom Flows
Depending of time or audience: Show a Shorter or Longer version Show related slides from another
presentation
Anticipate & Prepare for Questions
Build support slides in a separate file or at the end of current file
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Custom Shows
To Create, from Slide Show Menu: Select Custom Show, Select New, enter show name Include slides you want
To Play, from Slide Show Menu: Select Custom Show name Click Show
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Showing External File
Add a HyperLink to your slide Click on link if necessary Escape key to get back to original
presentation
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K.I.S.S.
The point of the presentation is to give information to the audience not to show how well you can use the features of PowerPoint so use features like animation, slide transitions, etc… sparingly.
So: Keep It Simple Simon.
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Topics
A Winning Presentation Formula: Repetition Interest Content Display
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Questions?
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Additional Slide
This slide is intentionally blank
It has been used to reserve space for answers for the audience!
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References
Active Training – Mel Silberman Inspire Any Audience – Tony Jeary Wake’ Em Up! – Tom Antion What to say when you are dying at
the platform – Lillie Walters The Mind Map Book – Tony Buzan
http://www.toastmasters.org
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Interest – Multimedia Resources Microsoft Design Gallery:
http://dgl.microsoft.com/ search for clips / images by category
Microsoft PowerPoint Templates: http://search.officeupdate.microsoft.com/TemplateGalle
ry/
Search for “Powerpoint templates” with search feature
Use “view-master-slide master” to create variations
Save the slide master using “File-Save As-Design Template”
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