10 Tips for a Great Presentation

Another great post from Church Leaders Intelligence Report on great presentations. This time, they offered “10 Tips for a Great Presentation” by Steve Tobak. Here they are: Connecting with an audience, communicating your vision and passion for your message, can be a beautiful experience. It's also a rare opportunity to make an impression that might … Continue reading 10 Tips for a Great Presentation

What’s In Your Presentation Toolbox?

Michael Hyatt, CEO of Thomas Nelson Publishers, provides a great look into his presentation toolbox. He's Mac-biased, and many of his applications reflect his preference, but it's still a good look at a professional presenter's process. Here are Hyatt's presentation tools: OmniOutliner. Keynote. iStockPhoto. Handbrake. QuickTime Pro. Box Shot 3D. Snapz Pro X. KeySpan Remote. … Continue reading What’s In Your Presentation Toolbox?

Making the Most of Your Computers

The Feb. 18, 2009 issue of Church Leaders Intelligence Report provided an excellent article on “Making the Most of Your Computers.” Here is the critical part of the article: At the recent AICPA Not-For-Profit Financial Executives Forum held in Anaheim, Randy Johnson, executive vice president of Network Management Group, Inc. offered his top-ten tips on … Continue reading Making the Most of Your Computers

Million, billion, trillion. What’s the difference?

Photo: MashGet, Flickr What’s a trillion dollars? In the past couple of months we’ve heard the number tossed around like we are shopping for used cars. “This ‘02 Windstar is $850 billion, but this ‘06 Fusion is $1.1 trillion.” Here’s some examples from some recent news stories: The federal budget deficit will hit an unparalleled … Continue reading Million, billion, trillion. What’s the difference?

Microsoft Tag

On the horizon for mobile users is a new technology Microsoft is starting to promote called “Tag.” According to the web site, Microsoft Tag creates unlimited possibilities for making interactive communications an instant, entertaining part of life. They tranform physical media (print advertising, billboards,product packages, information signs, in-store merchandising, or even video images)—into live links … Continue reading Microsoft Tag