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Graphics and PowerPoint: Or How Not to Panic Before Your Next Big Presentation Luciana Herman and Greg Harris, HKS Communications Program
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Graphics and PowerPoint: Or How Not to Panic Before Your Next Big Presentation. Luciana Herman and Greg Harris, HKS Communications Program. What You Will Learn. Solution BLUF Flexible argument Key words Simple graphics Answers “So what?” Sparks Q & A. Problem Background junk - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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Page 1: Graphics  and PowerPoint:  Or How Not to Panic Before Your Next Big Presentation

Graphics and PowerPoint: Or How Not to Panic Before Your Next Big Presentation

Luciana Herman and Greg Harris, HKS Communications Program

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What You Will Learn

Problem

1.Background junk

2.Inflexible argument

3.Text junk

4.Chart junk 

5.Static presentation

6.Kills Q&A 

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Solution

1.BLUF

2.Flexible argument 

3.Key words

4.Simple graphics

5.Answers “So what?”

6.Sparks Q & A

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Problem 1: Background Junk

Graphics and PowerPoint for Policymakers

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Solution 1: BLUF

•Ethnic cleansing campaigns in urban areas

•Consolidated control by Sunnis

•All-time high violence spreading geographically

Graphics and PowerPoint for Policymakers

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Prioritize and balance your recommendations according to your findings and audience needs

Solution 2: Flexible Dynam

ic Argument

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Problem 3: Text Junk• Enterprisers strongly favor allowing immigrants 

to enter and work in the United States legally for limited periods of time (by 71% to 26%).

• This issue produces an unusual alliance between Enterprisers and Liberals, who, reflecting their generally pro-immigrant stance, register high levels of support for such temporary visas (58%-36%), as do the pro-business Upbeats (57%-38%). 

• On this question, opposition falls along economic rather than party lines. While Disadvantaged Democrats are the group most reluctant to ease entry for immigrant workers, with 63% opposed and only 30% in favor, they are joined by majorities among Disaffecteds (51%), Social Conservatives and Conservative Democrats (50% in each group). 

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Solution 3: Key Words

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Problem 4: Chart Junk

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Less is more

10/20/30 Rule of Thumb

• 10 slides

• 20 minutes

• 30 point font

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12Solution 5: So What? Storyboard your key findings and recommendations

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The Goal

Steve Jobs unveiling the I-Phone• http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6uW-E496FXg

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Larry Lessig How Money Corrupts Congress and a Plan to Stop It

• http://fora.tv/2012/01/17/How_Money_Corrupts_Congress_and_a_Plan_to_Stop_It• You Believe You Know (3-min. clip at approximately 25 mins in)

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Final Thoughts

 • BLUF• What is the problem? Why does it matter

to you? Why should it matter to others? What should be done about it?

 • Flexible argument• How do the findings and

recommendations revolve around a central goal?

  • Key words• What are the words, images, concepts that

make your points memorable?

• So what? • Why should your audience or decision-

maker care? Why is this urgent?

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