Millions of people are using this Japanese-inspired technique to radically improve their presentations via CNBCMakeIt
For each slide, ask yourself, "What will the audience learn from this slide? What questions might they ask? Is this topic relevant to the main objective of the presentation?"2. You only get 20 seconds of commentary for each slide.
If you have trouble cutting down the script, try describing the slide in 30 seconds. Then, turn it into a single sentence, and then down to three words.
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