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From Moses and his stone tablets to Elon Musk revealing his plans to colonize Mars, people have been leveraging the persuasive power of presentations for thousands of years. But while the basic elements of a great pitch have remained the same, today’s most successful presenters employ a host of hi-tech tools to drive sales like never before.
James Ontra from Shufflrr shares how AI, cloud storage, and machine learning are changing the presentation paradigm — all while saving time, increasing productivity, and helping businesses put their best foot forward.
With over 30 million PowerPoint presentations created every day, it’s no surprise that the internal presentation situation at most companies is a tangled morass of out-of-date, redundant slides. It doesn’t have to be this way. James also explores how top companies are cleaning up the quagmire and reclaiming their digital assets.
Movie theaters. Marriage. Mayonnaise. These are just a few of the things millennials have been accused of killing. Here’s one more thing you can add to the list: old-fashioned PowerPoint presentations. In their place, a new generation of spontaneous, interactive presentations are infiltrating the business world — James reveals how to take advantage of this emerging trend to reach a valuable new audience.
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From Moses and his stone tablets to Elon Musk revealing his plans to colonize Mars, people have been leveraging the persuasive power of presentations for thousands of years. But while the basic elements of a great pitch have remained the same, today’s most successful presenters employ a host of hi-tech tools to drive sales like never before.
James Ontra from Shufflrr shares how AI, cloud storage, and machine learning are changing the presentation paradigm — all while saving time, increasing productivity, and helping businesses put their best foot forward.
With over 30 million PowerPoint presentations created every day, it’s no surprise that the internal presentation situation at most companies is a tangled morass of out-of-date, redundant slides. It doesn’t have to be this way. James also explores how top companies are cleaning up the quagmire and reclaiming their digital assets.
Movie theaters. Marriage. Mayonnaise. These are just a few of the things millennials have been accused of killing. Here’s one more thing you can add to the list: old-fashioned PowerPoint presentations. In their place, a new generation of spontaneous, interactive presentations are infiltrating the business world — James reveals how to take advantage of this emerging trend to reach a valuable new audience.
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