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5 Creative Principles for Remarkable Presentations
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5 Creative Principles for Remarkable Presentations
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You have
A Deadline
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But all you have is a blank piece of paper
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Wonderlane
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A blinking cursor
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An empty PowerPoint slide
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computerjoe
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Crafting a presentation is a creative process
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Nanagyei
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Like choreographing a ballet
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Code Arachnid
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or writing a novel
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A remarkable presentation is an artistic creation. You’ve got to get your creative juices flowing!
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First Creative Principle
Step away from the computer
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If you feel stuck, take a walk.
Do nothing and be bored.
Color with Crayons.
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Creativity is stimulated when you’re not focused on the task at hand
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Second Creative Principle
Create the speech you would like to hear
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A presentation is art to be consumed by the people in the room and should begin with your audience in mind.
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Martin Terber
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Third Creative Principle
Create “Yes and...” ideas
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Remarkable presentations don't recycle other people’s ideas, they build upon them
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There are always new combinations of ideas, new twists, and a new way to “yes and” your speech into a noteworthy talk.
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Fourth Creative Principle
Use obscurity to play with presentations
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Thomas Hawk
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The unknown speaker can experiment with her presentation
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Break the rules of speaking to discover what works for you.
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Fifth Creative Principle
Know the constraints
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Constraints make you more creative
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Challenge yourself to use 3 metaphors in your speech.
Discover how you can use a cliffhanger story in your presentation.
Adhere to only 5 words on every slide.
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Don’t let the blank page or blinking cursor taunt you into creating a mediocre presentation
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Treat your speech like art
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Get your creative juices flowing. Choose one of these principles and create something that has never been seen before.
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Make your speech remarkable
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