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Are ‘all singing, all dancing’ slides what make a powerful Power Point presentation? In this lesson, presentation developer expert, Simon Morton, explains that the best presentations start with pen and paper.
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About Simon Morton
Simon Morton is an internationally recognized expert on presentation development, and is the founder of Eyeful Presentations, one of the top three presentation consultancy and design companies in the world. Serving customers from more than 20 countries via five global offices, Simon has worked with top brands and thought-leaders, helping them to develop presentations that get the job done.
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