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BBG Declares War on Crappy PowerPoint...!
Just to be clear... we're not declaring war on PowerPoint itself. PowerPoint is simply a tool. And like any tool, it can be used well... or it can be damaging.
With that clarified, we have declared war on crappy PowerPoint..! We're determined to rid the world of horrible PowerPoint one presentation at a time.
To mark the occasion, we kicked off the revolution last night with the launch of the Power Presenters Meetup Group, and our first public workshop on creatiing more effective PowerPoint presentations...!
Thanks so much to everyone who came out to support the revolution and carry out the first mission. For pictures of the event and all of the fantastic, smart, insightful, and attractive attendees, click here.
A big thank you to our favorite coworking space New Work City for hosting and co-sponsoring the event.
Please join the Power Presenters Meetup Group for infomation on all future events - which will focus on all aspects of effective presentation and communication.
Viva La Revolution....!!!
BBG Proudly Presents at ICF Connecticut
BigBlueGumball presented at the monthly chapter meeting of the International Coach Federation (ICF) in Connecticut on January 25th on the Power of Visual Thinking to explore how visual thinking and visual communication can be leveraged as a coaching tool. Sincere thanks to ICF-CT for hosting such a terrific event...and for welcoming us New Yorkers up to Norwalk!
For our January Workshop, we were fortunate to have Todd Cherches and Steve Cherches, founders of BigBlueGumball, LLC. These guys were on fire! And they used that fire to inspire and empower everyone in attendance! They modeled the three learning styles (visual, auditory, kinesthetic) in every aspect of their dynamic presentation, "The Power of Visual Thinking: An Innovative Approach to More Effective Presenting & Coaching." Of course, the visuals were the main course - a visual feast; and the speakers impressed us with great slides and a fast-paced, humorous presentation. Their information was state-of-the-art and very inspiring. |
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Steve and Todd’s main message was "Educate, Engage, Excite," and that is what they did. Some of the comments among our members included phrases like "this was the best workshop in many years;" "In one hour I learned several things I was doing wrong and a dozen ways to correct them;" "I don’t think I ever realized how visuals really keep things clear and simple, but now I really see that a picture is worth 1000 words." | |