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In this episode I break down the difference between slide decks and slide docs—and talk about designing intentionally for each.
Many presentation problems don't stem from weak ideas or poor analysis. They come from using the wrong artifact for the job. Slides overloaded with text are often treated as presentations when they're really documents meant to be read. The result? Confused audiences, long meetings, and diluted messages.
I explain why slide decks and slide docs serve fundamentally different purposes—and why trying to make one file do both almost always fails.
In this episode, you'll learn:
Why slide decks are spoken artifacts designed to support your voice, not replace it
How slide docs function as read artifacts that must stand on their own without explanation
A simple rule of thumb to help you choose the right format before you start building
Whether you're preparing for class presentations, team meetings, interviews, or client-facing work, understanding this distinction will immediately improve your clarity and credibility.
By Gregory Heller5
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In this episode I break down the difference between slide decks and slide docs—and talk about designing intentionally for each.
Many presentation problems don't stem from weak ideas or poor analysis. They come from using the wrong artifact for the job. Slides overloaded with text are often treated as presentations when they're really documents meant to be read. The result? Confused audiences, long meetings, and diluted messages.
I explain why slide decks and slide docs serve fundamentally different purposes—and why trying to make one file do both almost always fails.
In this episode, you'll learn:
Why slide decks are spoken artifacts designed to support your voice, not replace it
How slide docs function as read artifacts that must stand on their own without explanation
A simple rule of thumb to help you choose the right format before you start building
Whether you're preparing for class presentations, team meetings, interviews, or client-facing work, understanding this distinction will immediately improve your clarity and credibility.

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