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Process Trinity

Why are there so many bad PowerPoint presentations day after day, month after month, year after year? We will skip the sociological evaluation and go straight to how Presentation Partners can help you avoid the dreaded bad presentation that plagues so many presentation efforts.

We have created a system that has evolved over the last five years known as the Process Trinity which guides us in developing the most engaging presentation for your presenters and audience. The combination of these three elements solidifies a message that will engage your audience.

Process Trinity

Neuroscience is a field of study that deals with the structure, function, development, genetics, biochemistry, physiology, pharmacology and pathology of the nervous system. The study of behavior and learning is also a division of neuroscience. One of the major application areas of the behavioral component of neuroscience is business. The specific area that we integrate into your presentation is the neuroscience of stories. Stories create behavioral response to extremely diverse audience, allowing you to engage at multiple levels.

Visual Priority refers to the significance of the graphic elements presented on the PowerPoint slide. Placement of a high volume of equal valued graphics on one slide and the audience will attempt to figure out your hieroglyphics…at the cost of not listening to the presenter. Visual priority can be developed correctly in a multitude of ways. When done right, visual support graphics create simplicity for the presenter and audience, and increase your chance of engaging the audience.

Compelling Message is something most covet in the presenting world. But how do we obtain it? First of all, the presentation category might not require a compelling message, but if it does we utilize a research proven process that was developed in over a decade of research at a cost exceeding a million dollars. The reason we use this process is simple, it's proven and better than all of our experience and hunches combined. It helps us take a convoluted group of facts and shape the flow to a logical compelling message.