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Watch the videos.
Listen to the podcast.
Successful presentations are the cornerstone of effective communication, idea sharing, and relationship building.
Whether you’re a seasoned executive or a nervous first-timer, knowing how to create and deliver a compelling presentation can make all the difference in your career. That’s why I’ve curated a collection of resources designed to enable you to deliver successful presentations.
From insightful articles that demystify the science of storytelling to instructive videos that break down the mechanics of slide design, I’ve got you covered.
Don’t miss my podcast series, which I host with my co-host Matt Krause, where we sometimes invite guests to delve into the nuances of effective communication, visual design, and much more.
All of these resources come together to offer you a comprehensive guide to mastering the art of successful presentations.
Articles on Communication and Presentations
Fear of public speaking can be debilitating for many individuals. However, it is essential to understand that this fear may never completely disappear.
Becoming a better presenter is not just a skill, it's an art. Here is a brief list of highly recommended books for mastering presentations.
A very, very typical mistake that I notice when listening to investor pitches, is using too many technical or complicated words, which are known as jargon.
In order to stand out from the ordinary, you need to rock the boat. And not be afraid of doing so.
The White Rabbit Podcast
Whether you are a professional corporate employee or a startup entrepreneur, good communication and presentation skills are widely accepted as critical success factors towards reaching your business goals.
In this podcast, Matt Krause and Alper Rozanes, who are communications trainers, authors and startup investors share their views on assorted presentation-related techniques.
As they say at the beginning of the movie The Matrix, “Follow the white rabbit.”
Alper goes into the three mistakes he sees people making all the time. Learn what these are, don’t make them, and you’ll be ahead of half the game.