Managing an Effective Review Meeting with Help of Visual Slides

Knowing how to run a team meeting effectively can help you achieve your targets and keep the team clear about the direction you want to go. You can use the power of visual slides to make such meetings focused and effective.

Here we’ve prepared a few presentation examples of various status review meetings.

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Adding Personal Touch to Counseling Business [client story]

We continue interview series with our customers, and today I’d like you to meet Christian – psychotherapist and lecturer from Austria. I had a great conversation with him how the use of a creative graphics can add a personal touch to the presentation.

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Presenting Company Roles & Structures with Modern Outline Graphics

If you want to illustrate management and department positions in your company in a professional way, then this blog gives you several examples of how you can do it.

We present a modern alternative to traditional box-and-line charts and default SmartArt diagrams.

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Want to Make Powerful Slides? Use Watercolor Visuals in PowerPoint

Want to incorporate uniqueness and express your creativity when designing slides and presentations? Add watercolor visuals to better express yourself and to keep your audience engaged.

The whole purpose of incorporating visual elements into presentations is to make them more exciting and compelling for the folks you are presenting for.

Make your presentation more interesting, and they’ll be more likely to tune in!

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4 Examples of Designing Call to Action Buttons in PowerPoint

Call to action is an important motivation element of the properly managed meeting. It should finish with a clear “what’s next” step for all participants. Otherwise, the energy you put into your presentation can be wasted.

You can use some form of action call graphics in your website, webinar, or PowerPoint presentation of your key business project. Here we share ideas on how to apply call to action buttons on a slide in a creative way. Continue reading 4 Examples of Designing Call to Action Buttons in PowerPoint

Using Business Model Canvas for Innovation and Experience Design [client story]

Hey 🙂 I am happy to share with you my talk with Terry, our client who works as an innovation consultant. Terry shares her experience in using business model canvas template graphics not only for classical presentations at a meeting. She’s also helping her clients to implement innovation and customer experience design with the help of visuals. Continue reading Using Business Model Canvas for Innovation and Experience Design [client story]

Facelifting Webinar Presentation: 13 Examples for Better Attention

Preparing a webinar can be quite timely. Especially when you get stuck in presentation visuals preparation. Choosing a proper picture, making slides clear, crafting the right call to action message… Does it sound familiar? This blog gives you a few ideas on developing webinar template slides and organizing web conference flow.

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3 Ways to Illustrate Business Model Canvas Using PowerPoint

Explaining how the company operates can get pretty complex. One of the frequently used business model frameworks is Business Model Canvas (Alex Osterwalder describes it in his book “Business Model Generation”). This model effectively grasps all key elements of how a company operates and enables one to see the big picture.

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5 Examples of Risk Matrix PowerPoint Visualization

One way to perform and document a risk analysis and assessment is using the risk matrix diagram. This simple visualization matrix is a management method that helps you present possible risks, and define the risk levels. As a result, you can support management decision-making and plan activities to mitigate those risks.

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