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First Killer Consultant talk: Half Hour of Power

Friday was a blast! I had been asked by colleagues in the US to join their weekly team call and give a talk based on what I do here on the KC in a webcast. It was a great experience! Thanks again for the invitation!

I set up a dedicated page for the talk, where you can find the slides as well as notes, useful links etc. on the topics touched, at killerconsultant.com/talk.

Like what you see?
I’m up for requests to share some insight with your organization – just shoot me an email to contact@killerconsultant.com .

To add to the excitement, slideshare.net (where I uploaded the slides) liked my presentation so much that they featured me on their homepage – w00t!



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2 comments

1 Sebastian { 03.01.09 at 11:33 am }

Great slides! Remind me of the books "Presentation Zen" and Slideology. But would you use something like that for a client presentation?

2 Florian Hollender { 03.02.09 at 1:33 am }

Sebastian, thank you for the flattering comparison!
Obviously, there's a huge difference between a consulting slide deck and the one I did here, and I wouldn't be able to use this sort of presentation at work. Consulting slide decks are most of the time not only
a) way more conservative / "old school professional" (corporate design, focus on content, etc.) but also
b) used not only for the actual presentation of the content but double as documentation / reading material as well.
Thus, Consulting slide decks rarely serve as good example of presentation layout&design, especially when compared to the principles promoted by Presentation Zen and Slideology. Sadly, it's not only done that way because consultants are used to it – clients are, too. That's why it was so much fun putting the Half Hour of Power together – feels good to do it the "right" way once in a while :-)

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