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โผIntroducing the Perfect Slide Clinic with PowerPoint lecture.
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Lecture Introduction ๐
I've put my best effort into creating my slides. Aren't you curious to see if they're actually well-made? Let's look at an example.
First example
Probably no one thinks that the slide you just saw was well-made. However, there are not many people who can explain 'why' this slide is poorly made and what needs to be fixed .
Let's look at another example this time. Does this slide look well-made?
Second example
Some people might think this slide is well-made, while others might think it's not. At least it's much cleaner than the previous slide. There's no disagreement that this slide is visually pleasing, or in other words, a "pretty slide."
But when asked whether a slide is 'well-made', is the answer still yes? What do you think? Why do you think so? If you find it difficult to clearly articulate your reasons, this is the course for you.
This lecture will teach you the principles of slide design and how to implement them yourself. Because it's a lecture called 'Perfect Slide Clinic with Powerpoint' .
Perfect Presentation Series PowerPoint implementation of slide design. Master this course!
This lecture will closely analyze the problems with your slides and even provide recommendations on how to improve them. It's like seeing a doctor for a diagnosis and receiving a prescription.
Is that all? At the beginning of the course, we'll explain the 10 slide design principles featured in "Perfect Presentation Season 2," a sister book to "Perfect Slide Clinic with PowerPoint," to help students understand solid design principles. We also include the "Zen-style Slide Design Standard Process" and the "Consulting-style Slide Design Standard Process," which allow you to easily create slides by following the step-by-step process, regardless of the slide design format you choose.
By the end of the lecture, you too will be a confident slide master!
You need good grades, high performance evaluations, and investment opportunities? You can achieve this through the Perfect Slide Clinic lecture.
Course Features โ๏ธ
This lecture 1) diagnoses areas for improvement in slides using clear design principles , and 2) presents exemplary slide examples.
By clearly pointing out the principles and basis, rather than blindly following the format, It provides design ideas that can be applied to your slides immediately.
Introduction by section ๐
Lesson 1. 10 Essential Concepts for Perfect Slide Design Here are 10 essential design philosophies you need to master when designing presentation slides.
Lesson 2. Zen-style slide design standard process Zen-style slides are frequently used in product presentations and conferences. Learn about the qualities of a well-made Zen-style slide, the standard process for designing Zen-style slides, and what to check when designing slides.
Lesson 3. Standard Process for Consulting-Format Slide Design Consulting-style slides are used as report-style slides. Learn about the qualities of a well-made consulting slide, the standard process for consulting-style slides, and a checklist for slide design.
Lesson 4: Using the Slide Master When you need to use a unified format across your team, learn how to use the useful Slide Master.
Lesson 5. Perfect Slide Clinic Examples 1 and 2 The following lectures will analyze the issues with slides that need improvement, presenting prescriptions based on the Perfect Slide Clinic's principles, and presenting actual, revised slides. In Lecture 5, we'll examine slides that are too faithful to the basics and slides with meaningless or detrimental backgrounds, and present improved example slides.
Lesson 6. Waterfall Chart. Creating a Chart Without Chart Functions How to create a waterfall chart without the waterfall chart insertion feature that does not exist in versions prior to PowerPoint 2016 Learn about
Lesson 7. Perfect Slide Clinic Examples 3 and 4 We analyze the issues with slides that need improvement and present a prescription based on the Perfect Slide Clinic's principles, along with actual changes to the slides. In Lecture 6, we introduce two improved versions of the previously awkward Zen format and present improved example slides.
Round 8. Perfect Slide Clinic Examples 5 and 6 We analyze the issues in slides that need improvement and present a prescription based on the Perfect Slide Clinic's principles, along with actual changes to the slides. In Lesson 7, we introduce methods for improving slides with poor Zen formatting and font size, and present improved example slides.
Lesson 9. Perfect Slide Clinic Examples 7 and 8 We analyze the issues with slides that need improvement and present a prescription based on the Perfect Slide Clinic's principles, along with actual, revised slides. In Lecture 8, we explore the pitfalls of unprincipled, commercially available templates, explore ways to improve them, and present improved example slides.
Lesson 10. Perfect Slide Clinic Examples 9 and 10 + Shortcut Key Collection We analyze the issues with slides that need improvement and present a prescription based on the Perfect Slide Clinic's principles, along with actual revised slides. In Lesson 9, we explore two poor consulting formats and provide methods for improving them, along with example slides. Additionally, we provide a collection of shortcut keys to enhance your PowerPoint workflow.
Tools covered here ๐งฐ
The course utilizes "Perfect Slide Clinic with PowerPoint" as the primary textbook and "Perfect Presentation Season 2" as a supplementary material. Listening to the lectures along with the book will enhance your learning experience. For the slide design exercises, Microsoft PowerPoint (version 2010 or later) is required.
All slides used in the lecture were created using Microsoft PowerPoint.
Expected Questions Q&A ๐๐ปโโ๏ธ
Q. I'm completely new to presentations. Can I still take the course? A. Of course, it's possible. Not only is it possible, but I highly recommend it. If you develop good habits step by step, starting from the beginning, you'll be able to improve your skills more quickly.
Q. I think I have some unique insights into presentations. Should I listen? A. Of course. Your current method may not be the best. As you take this course, you'll be able to further upgrade your skills. You know that the difference between a luxury item and an ordinary one lies in its level of completion, right? This course will help you become even more perfect than you were before.
Q. What makes this course different from other courses? A. Clearly explain the definition and principles. Despite the importance of presentations, many lectures rely on experience to teach and teach, without explaining the "why." These lectures often fail to reflect the Korean reality or are inapplicable to practical work. The Perfect Presentation course offers differentiated solutions applicable to any situation you face, whether you're a student, a businessperson, or a professional.
Instructor-related questions
โข Please tell us what prompted you to start this course.
I hope that more people can easily acquire quality knowledge. However, it wasn't easy for many people to gain knowledge through books alone. Because the content was so extensive, some people gave up halfway through. I thought it would be easier to accept if it was produced in a lecture format to suit the video era.
โขWhat made you interested in this field?
During my student days, I founded the Seoul National University Presentation Research Club. I later learned that it was the first presentation-related club in the country. I honed my skills with my seniors and juniors, even starting a business on this topic. Later, I worked as a consultant, identifying areas where I lacked knowledge and building a solid foundation of knowledge. However, most books and lectures on the market fail to reflect the realities of the field. For example, some lectures insist that a certain format is the right format, even though office workers can't present like Steve Jobs, or others insist that slides are just pretty and don't convey a message.
I wanted to provide a course that was truly helpful and applicable to our own environment. I believe this course will provide you with that value.
โข What are your future goals in this field?
I want to continue to develop this field and become someone everyone will remember as Korea's best presentation expert.
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Who is this course right for?
Office workers who want to be good at designing presentation slides
Office workers who want to improve their PowerPoint skills based on solid principles
People who always work overtime when working on PowerPoint because they haven't learned shortcuts
People who have difficulty judging whether the slides they have created are well-made slides
Need to know before starting?
Perfect Presentation - You need to learn the slide design part first. However, this lecture also summarizes the design principles, so you can just take this lecture.
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After graduating from the Department of Computer Science and Engineering at Seoul National University, he worked as a consultant at the global management consulting firm McKinsey & Company and as the first CEO staff member of the Strategy Office at Kakao Headquarters. He has been actively involved in AI-related activities, including business strategy, global expansion, leading the joining of the AI Alliance, and discussing collaborations with OpenAI.
His publications include ใPerfect Presentation 3ใ (2024), ใPerfect Slide Clinic with PowerPointใ (Acorn Publishing, 2020), ใWhy Does Everything Work Out for That Person?ใ (2024), ใCompletion of Actionใ (Annapurna, 2019), and ใPerfect Presentationใ (2012). ใPerfect Presentationใ has been adopted and used as a presentation training manual for employees at Samsung Electronics and Cheil Worldwide, as well as a primary textbook for presentation courses at numerous universities in the Seoul metropolitan area.
He is a strategy and marketing expert, as well as the most sought-after communication and presentation specialist by corporations.
He has been continuously lecturing at various major corporations, including Samsung Electronics, Cheil Worldwide, SK Networks, GS Caltex, Hana Securities, LG Uplus, and AhnLab.
Also participated in the YouTube channel AND Studio, recording the highest viewership in the channel's history https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zxcj0avyWhQ and continues to strive to spread knowledge to many people.
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Many of the videos overlap with the [Perfect Presentation] planning slide design process, and there are many parts that are cut off when the video is talking.