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How do you make your presentation message cut across different levels of understanding?

Why is it that people tend to cram too many features on their presentation?Is there a psychological basis? Is it borne out of the pressure that a startup founder is feeling, or is it because we think that we have to give more information to be understood?

With PowerPoint as your platform, the biggest challenge is communicating your company proposition without fumbling with the tools or dampening its impact. An effective business pitch takes more than a collection of slides; it requires storytelling which involves both logic and emotion with the technical know-how of both design and application. Many times, you as a marketer or founder, are wary of delegating the content work to a staff or a freelancer and understandably so. No freelancer is amazed by your ideas as much as you, right? (Tip: that's false, and I'll try to later explain why). So unless you’re not really fond of Powerpoint, you’d rather articulate the presentation by yourself.‍But the thing is, your topic and your insights still need to be properly framed.

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