7 Deck Rules - Decklaration
7 Deck Rules - Decklaration
7 Deck Rules - Decklaration
Authors Message
7 Deck Rules uncovers the art and science behind creating great presentations.
The purpose of this slide deck is to help you create insightful and powerful presentations. Ideas and information are power, only if they can be conveyed. That is what a great presentation does it conveys your message effectively. 7 Deck Rules will guide you through the art and the science behind creating a great presentation. Happy decking!
The rules outlined here have evolved over the years based on work at various organizations.
Acknowledgement
The author wishes to acknowledge the inspiration taken from the Landis Template, created by Ken Landis (Deloitte), in developing 7 Deck Rules A big thank you to clients and colleagues who have helped me grow over the years (Tim Westendorf, David Hodgson, Sumit Malhotra, Jordane Elmassian and Sundeep Nehra)
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What is a Deck?
Decks are documents in slide format (like this one!). Deck can be used to communicate ideas in a more informative and persuasive manner.
Deck A deck is a document laid out using slides in a presentation format it helps communicate a message in a compelling and insightful way
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Easier to read slides (instead of lengthy documents) Easier to connect with your audience Easier to structure ideas as slides are discrete objects Easier to be solution oriented and make decisions Easier to shorten the document creation process
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Types of Documents
Most types of documents can be created using a deck format.
Decision Analysis
Design Document Business Document
Sales Pitch
Request for Proposal Proposal Responses
Planning
Status Report Meeting Document
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Death by Bullets
Avoid Death by Bullets. Follow 7 Deck Rules and standout.
10 Billion presentations are created every year . 95% are bad - they do not convey the intended message. Bullets do kill in this case. PowerPoint bullets that is.
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Following 7 Deck rules will help you speed up the document creation process so that you can convey your message in a compelling and insightful way. Be in the Top 5%.
95% of presentations suck.
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The Rules
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There are 7 Rules behind the art and science of creating a great presentations.
4 RULES 7 DECK
Leverage VI a Library
III
Tell a Story
V Focus on Composition
IV Solve a Problem
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It provides a template so you can focus on the content & not the format.
Bottom line: It will help you convey your message in a compelling way.
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The Body is the core part of the slide (also known as the Storybox)
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The goal of simplicity is to emphasize the insightful and remove the distractful
Simple Powerful
Natural tension between simple and powerful, finding the right balance is the goal
Continuously Organize, Collect and Reduce content as the Deck as the deck is being built
Eliminate
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A great storyline has an engaging beginning, insightful content & a clear conclusion
Its easier for the audience to understand complex concepts when explained in a storyline
In combination, the Slide Title and the Slide Lead will summarize the entire deck
The storyboard process converts brilliant, abstract ideas into a coherent storyline
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A methodical process should be used to find the right viable solution, not just any solution.
Divide the problem into smaller discreet parts such that there is no overlap, no gaps.
Principle 3: Frameworks Using formal frameworks to structure your analysis will help support the conclusions reached.
Principle 4: Focus Problems can be complex typical with little effort a major part of the problem can be solved. So focus on what is important.
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Principle 1: Rules
Principle 2: Language
Principle 3: Substance
Use clear, concise and precise language Utilize ethical and inoffensive Language
Focus writing on the subject matter Align writing with the deliverable objective
Principle 4: Structure
Use active voice (vs. passive voice) Express ideas in positive terms
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Information is power
Information
Design
Design your information so it can be conveyed in an understandable power Direct the Eyes The slide flow should be understood in a flash. To achieve this, structure the slide in a way so as to guide the viewer eyes. Choose your Colors Colors have deep meaning. Choose your colors as would choose your words carefully. Accentuate with Visuals Use creative diagrams to illustrate as simply as possible concepts, models and processes
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4 RULES 7 DECK
Leverage VI a Library
III
Tell a Story
V Focus on Composition
IV Solve a Problem
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Salahuddin Khawaja
salahk@gmail.com
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ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Salah has 14 years of experience, primarily in the Financial Services Industry. Before joining JP Morgan he
Areas of Expertise: Strategy Development, Business Transformation, System Integration, Program & Project Management, Mobile Strategy, Data Analytics, Executive Presentations Sample Clients: Bank of America, Citi , MasterCard
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