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    abdul_lateef said 3 months Edit Delete

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  • Metamorph
    Metamorph said 11 months Edit Delete

    Nice idea to make a presentation just on creating agenda slides and to provide some examples.

  • tosime
    tosime said 2 years Edit Delete

    SRINI - Slide 9 shows you how to set up an agenda that is visible on all slides and allows you to jump to any item on the agenda by clicking on one of the topics. So for example, I could be on slide 4 and jump to slide 7 simply by clicking on the agenda item #7.



    This is very useful for certain types of presentation when you will be moving fairly randomly between slides.

  • SRINI
    SRINI said 2 years Edit Delete

    I am not too sure I understand this slide's intent. What does it seek to convey?

  • tosime
    tosime said 2 years Edit Delete

    Do we need the sub-topics?

  • tosime
    tosime said 3 years Edit Delete

    This agenda is from 'Growing a brand growing a team' by John Moore. Please look it up.

  • tosime
    tosime said 3 years Edit Delete

    The slides around the agenda slide show how each section is signaled.

  • tosime
    tosime said 3 years Edit Delete

    Has anyone ever done this?

  • tosime
    tosime said 3 years Edit Delete

    Should we have an agenda slide as a rule?

  • tosime
    tosime said 3 years Edit Delete

    Slide looks rather plain.

  • tosime
    tosime said 3 years Edit Delete

    Any suggestions for the next topic in this series about PowerPoint presentations?

  • tosime
    tosime said 3 years Edit Delete

    If you have seen a good agenda slide, please add a comment giving us a reference to the presentation. My aim is to assemble the very best in one presentation that we can all refer to.

  • tosime
    tosime said 3 years Edit Delete

    Good design for a transition slide.

  • tosime
    tosime said 3 years Edit Delete

    Good use of question allows presentation to reflect audience needs.

  • tosime
    tosime said 3 years Edit Delete

    Satyajeet - This is the first slideshow I promised. What do you think? Are you ready to do the next one?

  • tosime
    tosime said 3 years Edit Delete

    Should have included a conclusion slide?

    Example 10 is brilliant - The best I have seen.

  • tosime
    tosime said 3 years Edit Delete

    The title slide leads you to think the content slides are this good. Not enough time...

  • tosime
    tosime said 3 years Edit Delete

    Incredible! You have to see the original - this does not do justice.

  • tosime
    tosime said 3 years Edit Delete

    Very nice. Simple, strong. Nice use of buttons.

  • tosime
    tosime said 3 years Edit Delete

    Nice design. May not be an agenda.

  • tosime
    tosime said 3 years Edit Delete

    Very dynamic. Title too big? Simple agenda might be better.

  • tosime
    tosime said 3 years Edit Delete

    Good use of time schedule. Very nice.

  • tosime
    tosime said 3 years Edit Delete

    Nice. Green a little distracting.

  • tosime
    tosime said 3 years Edit Delete

    Nice - simple. Make agenda items bolder.

  • tosime
    tosime said 3 years Edit Delete

    Too small?

  • tosime
    tosime said 3 years Edit Delete

    Distracting logos? Text too small?

  • tosime
    tosime said 3 years Edit Delete

    Too wordy?

  • tosime
    tosime said 3 years Edit Delete

    Should have included a conclusion slide?

    Example 10 is brilliant - The best I have seen.

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    1. Slide 1: Look for your slide in the examples! Your Agenda Slide Agenda 2) Item One 3) Item Two 4) Item Three 5) Item Four By Tony Osime
    2. Slide 2: Agenda 1. What? 2. Why? 3. How? 4. When? 5. Designs 6. Variations 7. Examples
    3. Slide 3: What? • List of presentation topics – In delivery sequence – Often numbered • Sometimes called – Menu – Table of contents
    4. Slide 4: Why? • Answers participant questions – Should I be here? – What can I expect? – When can I expect it? – How long will it take? – Where are we now? • Clarifies purpose of presentation – Adjust topics based on feedback?
    5. Slide 5: How? • Automatically in PowerPoint • Manually after all slides • At start – as an organizing tool • Any combination
    6. Slide 6: When? • Have more than 2 points • Suits your delivery style
    7. Slide 7: Design Options • Simplicity? • Use animation? – To build topics – To highlight topics • Include on every slide – Hyperlink to any item • Add information – Relative time or importance
    8. Slide 8: Variations • Combine with introduction • Use as transition slide – View at start of each topic • Highlight new topic • Gray out other topics 1. What? 2. Why? 3. How? 4. When? 5. Designs 6. Variations We are here 7. Examples
    9. Slide 9: Template Agenda • Create in Slide Master 1:What? • Attach Hyperlink 2:Why? 3:How? – To each topic slide 4:When? • On any slide 5:Design? 6:Variations? – Jump to topic 7:Examples? – Jump back Example 1:What? 2:Why? 3:How? 4:When? 5:Design? 6:Variations? 7:Examples?
    10. Slide 10: Examples • Mostly From SlideShare • Compare them – Designs – Clarity – Do they work? • Feel free to comment – What you liked – What could be adjusted
    11. Slide 11: Examples: 1
    12. Slide 12: Examples: 2
    13. Slide 13: Example: 3
    14. Slide 14: Examples: 4
    15. Slide 15: Example: 5
    16. Slide 16: Example: 6
    17. Slide 17: Examples: 7
    18. Slide 18: Example: 8
    19. Slide 19: Examples: 9
    20. Slide 20: Example: 10