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Read more: Handling Questions When Presenting
You’re halfway through your presentation. You’re guiding the conversation toward a decision. Then it happens — an executive zooms in on a minor detail: Here’s…
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Read more: Simplifying Data for Leaders
When presenting to leadership, remember that your audience doesn’t want to analyse your numbers. They want to act on your insight. Here are five proven…
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Read more: How to Present Bad News
The most credible professionals aren’t the ones who only deliver good news. They’re the ones who deliver the truth — clearly, calmly, and with a…
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Read more: How to Close a Presentation
Executives don’t leave a meeting thinking, “That was interesting.” They leave thinking, “What do you need from me?” A strong close makes your ask clear,…
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Read more: Use Colour for Emphasis — Not Style
Colour is a powerful design tool for presentations. It can guide attention, communicate meaning, and reinforce your message. However, when colour is misused in executive…
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Read more: The Right Chart for the Right Story
Charts are visual stories. They reveal patterns, highlight relationships, and simplify complexity. However, no single chart is effective for every message. This guide helps you…
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Read more: Golden Rule: Know Your Audience
When it comes to creating a powerful PowerPoint presentation, one principle stands above all others: know your audience. Whether you’re presenting to executives, colleagues, clients,…
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Read more: Minimum of 12-Point Font Size
When presenting to senior executives, every detail of your PowerPoint matters — especially your font size. Small text might seem like a harmless design choice…
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Read more: Golden Rule: The Pyramid Principle
The Pyramid Principle, popularised by Barbara Minto at McKinsey, is one of the most powerful structuring tools for executive presentations. It ensures your audience receives…
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Read more: The Power of 2×2 Frameworks
Leaders don’t have time for complexity—2×2 frameworks enable them to see patterns, trade-offs, and priorities at a glance.










