Good presentations have an internal momentum that you can feel. The copy on the slide is just the first step; there’s also the examples you select, the way you maneuver between ideas, and the drama inherent to successfully making a point. It all adds up.
This is a good one - one of the better ones I’ve played a role in developing. I wrote all the copy, did all the research, and hammered out the approach to how hi5 could say something useful and interesting about disruptive content. Plus, since it was intended as a public-facing bizdev tool, I can share it without feeling bad.
Read it here.
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