How to show Bottom Up approach in PowerPoint
Example Suppose you are talking about global warming – and want to show that action can be taken at various levels – starting from the lowest level – each individual.
Example Suppose you are talking about global warming – and want to show that action can be taken at various levels – starting from the lowest level – each individual.
When do you need this? If you have a presentation which covers multiple topics and you want to have the interactivity to move from a main menu page to any topic,
The need You have 1 hour to present your proposal to your customer. You start the presentation and then she gets a phone call… urgent meeting with chairman. Now she
Common activity Often we need to open an existing document, copy some part of it and paste it into another new document. Why does this happen? Because that part of
The pain PowerPoint slides can get crowded. If you have multiple overlapping objects, reaching the objects which are behind other objects is a very problematic area. You have to either
Practical Problem There are many methods available for managing contacts and visiting cards. Using a card scanner and using OCR works well. But most methods fail due to lack of
The need Outlook is a crowded and confusing place. There are mails, meetings, tasks, contacts … in large numbers. We tend to get lost in this deluge of information. Incoming
Recap In the last article we saw how email misuse leads to enormous amount of inefficiency. The solution was to share files (or any other shareable thing) by keeping a
Till now, most of my articles focused on individual efficiency. Now it is time to introduce team efficiency. The most commonly used application is email. Unfortunately, it is also the