May 12, 2010

Questions to ask yourself of your business to grow innovation

Refound this article and liked the following questions presented in the post.
And ask yourself the questions below to see if you can use some of the strategies that Panama is employing to grow innovation in your own business.
  1. What is the biggest time-waster of my business or process?
  2. What is the number one complaint from my customers and clients?
  3. How could I work with another company to streamline inefficient processes?
  4. Who can I coordinate to provide a better service or product?
Panama: The Future Hong Kong of Latin America? | Fast Company

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September 27, 2008

The optimal workflow for creating a presentation - Guy's Q&A with Nancy Duarte - el proceso de flujo de trabajo óptimo para la creación de una presentación

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I came across Guy's Q&A with Nancy Duarte, author of slide:ology: The Art and Science of Creating Great Presentations. As is always the case with Guy's Q&As, it was an interesting read. The question and answer that I found most useful is below.

Question: What is the optimal workflow process for creating a presentation? Answer:
  • Develop your content from the context of what the audience needs.
  • Step away from the computer and develop ideas first and then your slides second.
  • Find inspiration from non-digital sources—found objects, nature and hand sketches, for example.
  • Make slides that are easy for the audience to recall, not slides that help you to remember what to say.
  • Rehearse the presentation and ask for feedback on the content and slides, thinking about how well the audience will connect to the material.
  • Change yourself and the slides based on this feedback.
  • Rehearse again until you’ve NAILED it!
Enjoy the rest of the Q&A: How to Captivate an Audience

Care to share any other tips you have found useful for presentations?







Encontré un reciente blog post de Guy Kawasaki donde el entrevista a Nancy Duarte, autora de slide:ology: The Art and Science of Creating Great Presentations (el arte y la ciencia de crear Presentaciones Maravillosas). Como es siempre el caso con lo que escribé Guy, se trata de una interesante lectura. La pregunta y respuesta que encontré más útil sigue.

Pregunta: ¿Cuál es el proceso de flujo de trabajo óptimo para la creación de una presentación?

Respuesta:

  • Desarrolla el contenido del contexto de lo que el público necesita.
  • Aléjate de la computadora y desarrollar ideas y luego las diapositivas.
  • Busca la inspiración de fuentes no-digitales-- los objetos encontrados, la naturaleza y bocetos, por ejemplo.
  • Haga diapositivas que son fáciles para que la audiencia recuerde, no diapositivas que te ayuda a recordar qué decir.
  • Ensaya la presentación y pida reacciones sobre el contenido y las diapositivas, pensando en lo bien que el público se conecte con el material.
  • Cambiate y las diapositivas basadas en esta información.
  • Ensaya de nuevo hasta que esté perfecto!

Disfrute el resto de la entrevista aquí: ¿Cómo cautivar a una audiencia

Le gustaria compartir cualquier otros consejos que han comprobado que son útiles para las presentaciones?

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