Should you attend?
This seminar is for those who owe their professional livelihoods to the crafting, design, and/or delivery of presentation material. These seminars are for you if...
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You stuggle with devising the best way to define your message
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You suspect there is a more efficient way to design your slide decks
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The mechanics of driving PowerPoint frustrate you
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Core competency with the software seems to elude you
- The specter of delivering a presentation sets you on edge
If you are in any of these categories, you will find enormous value in joining us at one of our city stops.
Irrespective of your industry or activity—training, sales, administrative, human resources, education, team leader, middle manager, executive—if you are creating presentation content, you can probably be doing it better.
Furthermore, we will encourage you to send those files to us ahead of time and we might include them in our curriculum as a makeover or a point of discussion.
There are very few truly advanced PowerPoint users, but that is not because the program is exceptionally difficult; it is because few people have had the opportunity to learn the program’s finer points. This seminar is your unique opportunity to become extraordinary in your presentation work.
While most of our patrons identify themselves as no longer beginners, we regularly get a handful of brand new users, whom we welcome. These seminars are conducted presentation-style — meticulously prepared and professionally paced so users of all levels can follow. Patrons are welcome to bring their notebook computers to follow along, as well as recording devices for personal and non-commercial use.
Any questions about these seminars can be addressed directly to Rick Altman, seminar host and organizer. Requests to add specific content at a particular city are often honored, so it’s worth asking.