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  • ianstewartmtv
    ianstewartmtv said 8 months Edit Delete

    thanks for this, lots of potential. loved the book too .... have made it standard issue at MTV, is

  • manals
    manals said 12 months Edit Delete

    Thank you very much for your efforts
    you are really a high quality BRAND

    Manal

  • bala
    bala said 2 years Edit Delete

    interesting presentation, seems like creating slidecasts have become simpler, remember times when i used to synch audio and my slides with windows movie maker ;-).. somehow this looks much more elegant.

  • smtownsend
    smtownsend said 2 years Edit Delete

    I enjoyed the test very much. Will have to check out presentationzen.com.

  • mmpartee
    mmpartee said 2 years Edit Delete

    Not bad for for a test!

  • garr
    garr said 2 years Edit Delete

    You may notice that the text is hard to read over the magazine cover. In Keynote the magazine cover fades to transparent (about 90%) before the text builds on top. For some reason this was not understood by the PDF function on the Mac. Obviously the text and the background now lack good contrast (a big no no). C'est La Vie! - Garr

  • garr
    garr said 2 years Edit Delete

    This is still very beta. Looks promising though. After slide 7 I could not sync the slides to audio. Seems to be a bug. When it is fixed I'll try again. -g

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    Just a test done very quickly and with sever jet lag. Garageband was used for the audio. Shure mic. Keynote slides converted to PDF. Not a presentation, just a test. Cheers!

    Garr

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    1. Slide 1: Differentiation & Engagement Why the little things matter Garr Reynolds
    2. Slide 2: 2 themes
    3. Slide 3: Differentiation
    4. Slide 4: Differentiation Engagement
    5. Slide 5: Garr Reynolds
    6. Slide 11: Differentiation Engagement
    7. Slide 12: Differentiation
    8. Slide 13: Why it matters
    9. Slide 14: It all matters
    10. Slide 15: The little things matter
    11. Slide 16: Difference between winning losing...
    12. Slide 17: ...is in the small details
    13. Slide 18: “ The little things matter.” — Carlos Ghosn
    14. Slide 19: The small things differentiate
    15. Slide 22: ‘‘ ‘‘ Be interesting, or be invisible. — Andy Sernovitz
    16. Slide 23: What makes you different?
    17. Slide 24: What makes you remarkable?
    18. Slide 25: ‘‘ ‘‘ Be interesting, or be invisible. — Andy Sernovitz
    19. Slide 26: ‘‘ ‘‘ Be interesting, or be invisible. — Andy Sernovitz
    20. Slide 27: ‘‘ ‘‘ Be interesting, or be invisible. — Andy Sernovitz
    21. Slide 28: What’s your purple cow?
    22. Slide 29: Good
    23. Slide 30: Great
    24. Slide 31: Great Insanely
    25. Slide 32: Brand
    26. Slide 33: You are a brand
    27. Slide 34: You are a brand
    28. Slide 35: 1997
    29. Slide 37: “We are CEOs of our own companies: Me Inc.
    30. Slide 38: “We are CEOs of our own companies: Me Inc. To be in business today, our most important job is to be head marketer for the brand called You.” — Tom Peters
    31. Slide 39: Branding yourself Why your career may depend on it
    32. Slide 40: “The art of marketing... ...is largely brand building. If not a brand, it will be viewed as a commodity.” Philip Kotler Kellogg Graduate School of Management
    33. Slide 41: You are not a commodity
    34. Slide 42: You are not a commodity
    35. Slide 44: This is you
    36. Slide 45: Developing your brand
    37. Slide 46: Developing your brand Who am I? 
    38. Slide 47: Developing your brand Who am I?  What are my values? 
    39. Slide 48: Developing your brand Who am I?  What are my values?  What are my talents? 
    40. Slide 49: Developing your brand Who am I?  What are my values?  What are my talents?  What’s my passion? 
    41. Slide 50: What do you want?
    42. Slide 51: Differentiation
    43. Slide 52: Take a chance
    44. Slide 53: You are the brand
    45. Slide 54: You are the brand
    46. Slide 55: This is only a rest
    47. Slide 56: This is only a test
    48. Slide 57: presentationzen.com