If You Want a More Attentive Audience, Flip the Focus
If you want your presentation to be more interesting and memorable, make it about your audience. Not you. These are a few the ways we teach our clients how to make that happen.
If you want your presentation to be more interesting and memorable, make it about your audience. Not you. These are a few the ways we teach our clients how to make that happen.
On the 155th anniversary of what is often considered the greatest speech in US history, the Gettysburg Address, Chainsaw looks at how President Abraham Lincoln's finest two minutes can help you make your speech memorable within the tightest of time constraints.
You've invested time, money, and energy building your brand, telling your story, perfecting your logo. Why cut corners on your presentation deck, when an interested audience is finally right in front of you? Don't make that mistake—read this blog post instead.
When you decide to give your best presentation yet, begin by making the most of your practice sessions. Here are ten tips to maximize your time and effort.
In the age of being over-connected, yet somehow under-related, we should all view presentations as an invaluable opportunity to enjoy some much needed human interaction.
This article is the second in a three-part series on how you can easily use graphic design principles in PowerPoint
This article is the first in a three-part series on how you can easily use graphic design principles in PowerPoint
Have you ever wondered why certain things seem to "stick" in your head? Chainsaw breaks down Long Term Potentiation, and shares tricks to cheat your mind.