Wednesday, September 24, 2008

PowerPoint tips

Data visualization, User Interfaces, Data mining, web statistics, the presentation of information in a clear and consistent manner.

They are the things I think about when I am not enjoying my family or spending time with friends or surfing on Facebook.

Last year I needed to do a presentation for work and was worried that I was not getting my point across.

I happened across Juice Analytics if you like data analysis or business intellegence this blog is for you.

Below are some of my favorite postings from the site about powerpoint. Hope you find them helpful!

Here are some ideas to tame busy, confusing slides.


http://www.juiceanalytics.com/writing/8-ideas-better-slides/


Chart Chooser is an online tool that answers two questions we commonly get:

  1. What type of chart should I use to show my data?
  2. How can I make good looking Excel or PowerPoint charts?

    http://www.juiceanalytics.com/writing/introducing-chart-chooser/


The business world is awash in piles of words mis-classified as PowerPoint presentations. There are, however, a few things that can make a big difference for your audience. Before you save your PowerPoint file as "final" and send to print, here's a checklist of things that you should always do, do more of, do less of, and never do.

http://www.juiceanalytics.com/writing/always-simplify-never-screenbean/



Sometimes when you're starting a presentation, you need a little help getting over the hump in deciding how to present data and concepts. The following PowerPoint deck contains a collection of ideas and visuals that can help when you're brainstorming.

http://www.juiceanalytics.com/writing/100-powerpoint-ideas/


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