Time after time Apple amazes! They amaze us with dazzling products and a creative CEO who sells them in a way that has the press and many of us consumers giddy with excitement. Is there a system ...
Think visually. Apple presentations are strikingly simple and visual. For example, there is very little text on a Steve Jobs slide. While the average PowerPoint slide has 40 words, there were far ...
Steve Jobs introduces Apple’s 30″ monitor during the 2004 Apple Worldwide Developers Conference in San Francisco. Photo: Getty Images It’s been 13 years since Apple CEO Tim Cook took over the company ...
Practice is not something you do because you’re bplaceholderad; practice is what you do because you’re good. Great communicators make a habit of rehearsing for presentations like they’re preparing for ...
Microsoft Corp. co-founder and former CEO Bill Gates has shared insights into the art of delivering compelling presentations, highlighting the late Apple Inc. co-founder Steve Jobs‘ natural talent in ...
Opinion might be divided as to how great a person or CEO he was (some would insist he was not great at all), but one aspect of Steve Jobs no one denies – he was great on stage. The man has perhaps ...
Anyone who has seen or heard about Steve Jobs' presentations knows about the breathless anticipation before the event, the breathless excitement during the talk, and the breathless reviews that follow ...
The Quora community is at it again. One user recently asked: What was it like to deliver a presentation to Steve Jobs? Jobs, the the late Apple Inc. AAPL co-founder and tech visionary, was known to be ...
The best TED speakers, channeling Steve Jobs, are dynamic, engaging and moving. Meanwhile, analytics technology can provide near-real-time feedback on whatever you want, including audience ...
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There are no bullet points in a Steve Jobs presentation. Most of his slides are highly visual— photographs and images. This is called picture superiority; we retain information better when it is ...