If I see one more PowerPoint presentation …

We’ve all said it.

We’ve all heard it.

What was once a revolutionary tool for enhancing the rote presentation has become a threat in the corporate marketplace. Personally, I want to run for cover anytime I see a junior executive in command of a clicker and a projector in the boardroom.

A large part of my business is working with clients to create compelling presentations with visual impact – without losing their audience. This process generally begins with my clients sharing their presentation outline with me and we begin to work together to see what’s essential and what’s best left for another form of communication.

Sometimes the hardest part of running a one-on-one meeting is knowing what to say at the beginning. What are the first words out of your mouth? It can be an awkward moment after you shake hands and say hello. You don’t want to jump into the “meat” of the meeting. There should be a nice transition from casual conversation to the reason for the meeting.

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