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Mastering Prezi for Business Presentations

By : Russell Anderson-Williams
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Mastering Prezi for Business Presentations

By: Russell Anderson-Williams

Overview of this book

Prezi is a tool for delivering presentations in a linear or non-linear format. This cloud-based software enables users to structure presentations on an infinite canvass in a way that is much more engaging and visually stimulating to the audience. "Mastering Prezi for Business Presentations" is a must read for anyone already using Prezi who wants to take their presentations to the next level. It covers all of the technical elements of the software, whilst also looking at the practicalities of using Prezi in a business environment. This book covers all the technical elements of Prezi and also teaches the reader how to think for Prezi, and approach their design in the best way. This is an essential resource for people who want to use Prezi seriously. As well as covering best practices for inserting imagery, sound, and video, this book also covers topics for business users like collaborating and sharing Prezis online, using Prezi at a meeting to brain storm with overseas colleagues, and how to 'Prezify' PowerPoint or Keynote slides. "Mastering Prezi for Business Presentations" will escalate you from Prezi user to master with ease.
Table of Contents (19 chapters)
Mastering Prezi for Business Presentations
Credits
About the Author
Acknowledgement
About the Reviewers
www.PacktPub.com
Preface
Index

Summary


By using all of the ideas we've mentioned previously, your presentation won't be recognizable from the PowerPoint or Keynote slides you started off with. As we mentioned at the start of the chapter, being able to Prezify slides is a necessary evil that every Prezi master should have in their toolkit.

Prezi's popularity is growing at a huge rate so if you're the company Prezi expert then expect to deal with slides a lot. While you're "jazzing up" your colleague's slides for them, try to explain why simply importing slides into Prezi doesn't make a good presentation. Make absolutely sure they know just how much time might be required to Prezify their slides, and maybe even send them a little checklist they can use before they send you anything:

  • Check spelling

  • Remove animations

  • Supply high resolution imagery

That should be enough for them to come back and ask "Why do you need this done", at which point you can start to educate them. Trust us when we say, the more the number of people in...