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BV - Presentation 101
Presentation
101
Presents
Training program
by
Ong Santimakorn
Year
2020
About me
Creative entrepreneur with experience in solving
strategic, commercial and creative challenges
through to digital executions for clients both public
and private sector. Skilled in the startup ecosystem,
entrepreneur leadership, change management,
business transformation, technology transfer and
digital solution.



Co-Founder

Bangkok Ventures Co., Ltd.

www.bangkok.ventures
Ong Santimakorn
What you will learn
Get to know
Tips For Designing Presentations That “Don't Suck”
3 elements of great presentation
Storytelling / Rhetoric / Design
What to deliver?
Example of the good pitch deck
How to match your design with the business ideas?
Design resources
Company slogan
Design tips
Summary
Lecture
Select your pitcher
Pitch your Idea in 3 mins with 3 slides
Workshop
My experiences in
pitching
Tips For Designing
Presentations
That “Don't Suck”
“Everyone can create a
professional and
beautiful pitch deck
with simple guidelines”
My Goal
Fact!!!
Approximately 350
presentations are given every
second around the world
99%
are boring
But It’s not
Keynote
which sucks
It’s the speaker
who needs to
use it properly.
elements of great
presentation
3 elements of great
presentation
Storytelling Rhetoric Design
เล่าเรื่องเก่ง
ลําดับเนื้อหาโดน
โน้มน้าวจิตใจ
คนฟังได้
ออกแบบสวย
ดูดีเข้าใจง่าย
Storytelling
เล่าเรื่องเก่งลําดับเนื้อหาโดน
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everyone
love good story
SHARED
FICTIONS
Earlier tradition usually formulated their theories in terms of stories.
Sapiens: A Brief History of Humankind by Yuval Noah Harari (Quotes and Excerpts)
Modern science uses
mathematics.
Sapiens: A Brief History of Humankind by Yuval Noah Harari (Quotes and Excerpts)
You could never convince a
monkey to give a banana by
promising him limitless bananas
after death in monkey heaven.
Sapiens: A Brief History of Humankind by Yuval Noah Harari (Quotes and Excerpts)
All great brands are nothing about
GREAT STORY
Great presentation skills can help
TELL YOUR STORY
Pitching fundamental
SUPER BASIC
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What is included in
a pitch deck?
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What to deliver?
PITCH DECK TEMPLATE
“This is just a template. Use it as a guideline.”
Your one sentence pitch.
[Your company] is … [Tell them what are you doing]
by… [How will you do it?] to/for…[why?]
Logo
1
Problems
Tell them what problems you are solving
This is a migraine problem
Be precise
Outline 3-4 problems
2
Some relevant stats
Source : DON’T FORGET YOUR SOURCE
What is the Total
Addressable Market?
What is the Serviceable
Addressable Market?
Market Opportunity 3
Solu8on
These are how you will solve the problems
Solution 1
Be precise and clear
4
Solution 2
If you haven’t launched your product,
show some proof that people really want it.
Market Valida8on 5
If you have launched your product,
show trac9on!
Product 6
This is how you will
make money
subscription fee?
commission based?
Business Model 7
Or something
else?
How do you expand the market?
How to grow and expand your company?
Partnership
program?
Public
speaking?
Event and
Exhibi:on?
Growth Strategy 8
Your current performance
- Award & achievement
- Registered users
- Active users
- Revenue
- Partnership
- etc.
0
25
50
75
100
April May June July
Trac8on 9
Month 1 Month 2 … Month n
Budget
Expenses
Revenue
Gross Profit
…
Financial Projec8on 10
Do some S.W.O.T
Analysis
Just only logos
should be enough
Understanding your
competitive landscape
Compe9tor 1
Compe8tors 11
Compe9tor 2 Compe9tor 3
I’m a CEO
Advisor
Experience &
Background
Team 12
Experience &
Background
Experience &
Background
Experience &
Background
I’m a CXO I’m a CMOI’m a CTO
He’s our advisor He’s another advisor
Experience &
Background
Experience &
Background
Investment Opportunity 13
We are seeking for
$ 1,000,000
Others
5%
Marketing
10%
Advertising
15%
Operation
40%
R&D
30%
Expected outcome

500,000 Downloads

100,000 Monthly users

Other expected outcome
Post money valuation
$ 11,000,000
hello@startupbangkok.com
Thank you
@startupbangkok
startupbangkok
@startupbangkok
@startupbangkok
Rhetoric
โน้มน้าวจิตใจคนฟังได้
Great presentations
need all 3 of these elements to be
Throughly convincing
Emotion
LogicTrust
Rhetorical
Theory
มีอารมณ์ และศิลปะ
หลักการตรรกะดีน่าเชื่อถือ
Audience
Before
Audience
After
Beginning End
Good fortune
Bad fortune
Man in a hole
Runs a bit in trouble
“bored” structure
How can you make your
story more effective?
“Act” structure
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3 “Act” structure
for pitch deck
Why?
How?
Team
Vision
Climax
Origin/
Problem
statement
What we
are
doing?
Why are
we the
best?
What you/
we can
become?
Moment to
sell
Other info/
Question/
Epilogue
Story line
Intro Development End
The Story diagram at the core
of the story craft method
Draw the diagram.
Write your hero’s name right above their head.
If you’re planning a story, write down your hero’s goal next to the climax.
Write down where the story starts in the beginning.
Make a note about what starts the action by the turning point.
Write keywords about the events in the middle of the story.
Make a note about how your hero is transformed in the end.
Key take away
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Example
Design
ออกแบบสวยดูดีเข้าใจง่าย
Shocking
design mistake
you need to avoid
3
Your are giving
presentation not
document
1
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2
3
How to match your design
with the business ideas?
Build your own logo
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Build you graphic style
and select your font
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Where can we find
a good illustration?
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Where can we find
a free good
photograph?
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Build your own
Slogan
What Is a
Slogan?
In business, a slogan or tagline is "a catchphrase or
small group of words that are combined in a special way
to identify a product or company,"
What Makes a Great Slogan?
Keep it simple, ”Stupid”.
Hatch tag your
company ###
# It’s memorable
# It includes a key benefit
# It differentiates the brand
# It imparts positive feelings about the brand
#
Company Slogan
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Slogan gone wrong
Customer reflection
Bad customer experience
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Worst Advertising
Slogans And
Taglines
The More You Play With It,
The Harder It Gets
Nothing Sucks Like An
Electrolux
Good luck
Something For Every Hole
After dinner,
you can stab your date.
Build your theme
Build your own company slogan
Select your pitcher
Pitch your Idea in 3 mins with 3 slides
Workshop
Build your first
Presentation page
Hatch tag your company ###
Photo = unsplash
Font = google font
Logo = pinterest
What you deliver = your team
Photo
Space CorporationCompany
name
Photo
Space Corporation
we built commercial rocket
Company
name
Company
slogan
Photo
Space Corporation
we built commercial rocket
Company
name
Company
slogan
Company Logo
Photo
Space Corporation
we built commercial rocket
Company
name
Company
slogan
Company Logo
Photo
Company
Hatch tag
#SpaceCorp
#SpaceAdventure
#Rocket
#AffordableRocket
Space Corporation
we built commercial rocket
Photo
Company
name
Company
slogan
Company Logo
Company
Hatch tag
Dim the
Background
#SpaceCorp
#SpaceAdventure
#Rocket
#AffordableRocket
Space Corporation
we built commercial rocket
Design not match
Space Corporation
we built commercial rocket
DESIGN TIPS
How to
Build your presentation
that actually engage?
16 : 94 : 3
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SUMMARY
01. Choose easy to read fonts
Don’t get too fancy with fonts and go for those that are easy to read.
Sans serif fonts are more readable than serif fonts when it comes to a
presentation platform and larger fonts will help those seated at the
back of the room to see and read what you’re presenting.
This typography
is very hard to
read
This typography is very
easy to read
อ่านง่ายสุดๆเลยครับ
อ่านยากมากครับ
For the fulfilment of our 2030 Vision, we will set the corporate attitude to “pursue
growth through the pursuit of quality.” We will increase the quality of Honda
products and services, and at the same time, we will increase the quality of our
corporate activities, which we will carry out based on the strong principle that we
want to please our customers.
For the fulfilment of our 2030 Vision, we will set the corporate attitude to “pursue growth through the pursuit
of quality.” We will increase the quality of Honda products and services, and at the same time, we will increase
the quality of our corporate activities, which we will carry out based on the strong principle that we want to
please our customers.
10.1 Seconds
20.3 Seconds
02. Provide solid content
Before you begin designing a presentation, identify the purpose and
goal of the presentation. What do you need to achieve? This will
guide the content of the presentation and ensure it is worth viewing
and sharing.
03. One main idea per slide
Keep slides simple with only one main idea per slide, preferably
expressed in 6-10 words. Audiences shouldn’t be reading along with
the speaker nor should they be distracted by the content of the
slides. Keeping the text short and brief will deliver the need-to-know
highlights.
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Use high-resolution
photos (within a size
range of 1000 pixels)
that match the color
scheme where
possible.
Avoid cheesy stock
photography that can
come across as fake or
uninteresting.
Make the most of
white or negative
space to ensure there
is room for text and
it’s not dueling for
attention with the
images.
04. Include high quality images
1 2 3
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05. Choose a selective colour
scheme
Be wary of choosing too many colors for a presentation
Select two or three colors for foreground tones, background base, and accents.
Use images that harmonize with the color palette (or vice versa)
Don’t be afraid to adjust contrast and saturation and add filters to pictures to suit the presentation.
If text is being laid over images , make sure it’s easily read.
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06. Be consistent
Keep the look of slides consistent. Images, color schemes,
background images, fonts, layout, framing and logo placement should
all follow the same style guide. But they also need to be kept
interesting, so think of your slides as fraternal twins, not identical
twins.
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◦ Use the same ‘banner’ or title font throughout your design.
◦ Use the same ‘frame’ or ‘grid’ throughout your design.
◦ Use the same background throughout your design.
◦ Use consistent fonts
Make one fantastic slide, save it as a template and repeat the layout.
Audience members will pick up other elements of your presentation without
having to rethink each slide.
Some tips for consistency:
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07. Create a compelling cover
Your title slide is your calling card for the whole presentation and
should grab attention while also conveying the feeling and topic of
the presentation. Give people a reason to click through the
presentation or to sit up and listen.
This presentation engages you on the first slide with
eclectic = ผสมผสาน, but never crowded, typography. A
theme colour creates a sense of trust and ease as you
navigate through the slides.
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08. Filters are your friends
Filters are your friends. Use them to enhance the mood of your
photos, and to create a perfect backdrop. Filters can also unify
photos with different brightness levels or color values.
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FUT
URIS
TIC
strange and very modern,
or intended or seeming to
come from some imagined
time in the future
FUT
URIS
TIC
strange and very modern,
or intended or seeming to
come from some imagined
time in the future
FUT
URIS
TIC
strange and very modern,
or intended or seeming to
come from some imagined
time in the future
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09. Close with a call-to-action
Make the closing slide interesting and powerful to leave viewers
with a final impression of the presentation. What do you want them
to remember? Also include a call-to-action, such as a link to a blog,
website or social media profiles; a request for viewers to sign a
petition; or a place where they can find other presentations.
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Last
86%
of top executives say that
“communicate clearly” direct impact to
your future opportunity and income.
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Please share this
presentation.
Thanks
Ong Santimakorn
Co-Founder

Bangkok Ventures Co., Ltd.

www.bangkok.ventures
Credits
Content
Fight the Power(point)! by Todd Reubold
STEAL THIS PRESENTATION! by Jesse Desjardins
https://blog.prezi.com/8-ways-to-make-your-presentation-more-interactive/
https://www.rocketspace.com/tech-startups/8-components-of-a-winning-startup-pitch-deck
https://www.rocketspace.com/tech-startups/8-components-of-a-winning-startup-pitch-deck
https://www.storycraft.nl/storytelling/the-story-diagram-at-the-core-of-the-storycraft-method/
https://www.inc.com/carmine-gallo/3-elements-of-great-presentations-that-most-speakers-ignore.html
THE PRESENTATION DESIGN CRASH COURSE by Joseph Gelman, Presentation Designer / Brand Strategy Consultant
Website
https://undraw.co/illustrations
https://www.openpeeps.com
https://thenounproject.com
https://www.autodraw.com
https://icons8.com/icons
https://pixabay.com/th/
https://www.drawkit.io
https://slidebean.com
https://unsplash.com
https://blush.design
Contact us
Level 30, Bhiraj Tower at EmQuartier

689 Sukhumvit Road (Soi 35)

Klongtan Nuea, Vadhana

Bangkok, 10110, Thailand
+66 (0) 2-017-2862
AddressPhone
Email
hello@bangkok.ventures
Website
www.bangkok.ventures
“If you have general questions about
what we do and how can we support
you, shoot us a line and we’ll respond
as soon as we can”

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  • 3. About me Creative entrepreneur with experience in solving strategic, commercial and creative challenges through to digital executions for clients both public and private sector. Skilled in the startup ecosystem, entrepreneur leadership, change management, business transformation, technology transfer and digital solution.
 
 Co-Founder
 Bangkok Ventures Co., Ltd.
 www.bangkok.ventures Ong Santimakorn
  • 4. What you will learn Get to know Tips For Designing Presentations That “Don't Suck” 3 elements of great presentation Storytelling / Rhetoric / Design What to deliver? Example of the good pitch deck How to match your design with the business ideas? Design resources Company slogan Design tips Summary Lecture Select your pitcher Pitch your Idea in 3 mins with 3 slides Workshop
  • 7. “Everyone can create a professional and beautiful pitch deck with simple guidelines” My Goal
  • 8. Fact!!! Approximately 350 presentations are given every second around the world
  • 9. 99% are boring But It’s not Keynote which sucks
  • 10. It’s the speaker who needs to use it properly.
  • 12. 3 elements of great presentation Storytelling Rhetoric Design เล่าเรื่องเก่ง ลําดับเนื้อหาโดน โน้มน้าวจิตใจ คนฟังได้ ออกแบบสวย ดูดีเข้าใจง่าย
  • 16. Earlier tradition usually formulated their theories in terms of stories. Sapiens: A Brief History of Humankind by Yuval Noah Harari (Quotes and Excerpts)
  • 17. Modern science uses mathematics. Sapiens: A Brief History of Humankind by Yuval Noah Harari (Quotes and Excerpts)
  • 18. You could never convince a monkey to give a banana by promising him limitless bananas after death in monkey heaven. Sapiens: A Brief History of Humankind by Yuval Noah Harari (Quotes and Excerpts)
  • 19. All great brands are nothing about GREAT STORY
  • 20. Great presentation skills can help TELL YOUR STORY
  • 23. What is included in a pitch deck?
  • 26. PITCH DECK TEMPLATE “This is just a template. Use it as a guideline.”
  • 27. Your one sentence pitch. [Your company] is … [Tell them what are you doing] by… [How will you do it?] to/for…[why?] Logo 1
  • 28. Problems Tell them what problems you are solving This is a migraine problem Be precise Outline 3-4 problems 2
  • 29. Some relevant stats Source : DON’T FORGET YOUR SOURCE What is the Total Addressable Market? What is the Serviceable Addressable Market? Market Opportunity 3
  • 30. Solu8on These are how you will solve the problems Solution 1 Be precise and clear 4 Solution 2
  • 31. If you haven’t launched your product, show some proof that people really want it. Market Valida8on 5 If you have launched your product, show trac9on!
  • 33. This is how you will make money subscription fee? commission based? Business Model 7 Or something else?
  • 34. How do you expand the market? How to grow and expand your company? Partnership program? Public speaking? Event and Exhibi:on? Growth Strategy 8
  • 35. Your current performance - Award & achievement - Registered users - Active users - Revenue - Partnership - etc. 0 25 50 75 100 April May June July Trac8on 9
  • 36. Month 1 Month 2 … Month n Budget Expenses Revenue Gross Profit … Financial Projec8on 10
  • 37. Do some S.W.O.T Analysis Just only logos should be enough Understanding your competitive landscape Compe9tor 1 Compe8tors 11 Compe9tor 2 Compe9tor 3
  • 38. I’m a CEO Advisor Experience & Background Team 12 Experience & Background Experience & Background Experience & Background I’m a CXO I’m a CMOI’m a CTO He’s our advisor He’s another advisor Experience & Background Experience & Background
  • 39. Investment Opportunity 13 We are seeking for $ 1,000,000 Others 5% Marketing 10% Advertising 15% Operation 40% R&D 30% Expected outcome
 500,000 Downloads
 100,000 Monthly users
 Other expected outcome Post money valuation $ 11,000,000
  • 42. Great presentations need all 3 of these elements to be Throughly convincing
  • 45. Beginning End Good fortune Bad fortune Man in a hole Runs a bit in trouble “bored” structure
  • 46. How can you make your story more effective?
  • 49. 3 “Act” structure for pitch deck Why? How? Team Vision Climax Origin/ Problem statement What we are doing? Why are we the best? What you/ we can become? Moment to sell Other info/ Question/ Epilogue Story line Intro Development End
  • 50. The Story diagram at the core of the story craft method
  • 51. Draw the diagram. Write your hero’s name right above their head. If you’re planning a story, write down your hero’s goal next to the climax. Write down where the story starts in the beginning. Make a note about what starts the action by the turning point. Write keywords about the events in the middle of the story. Make a note about how your hero is transformed in the end. Key take away
  • 60. 2
  • 61. 3
  • 62. How to match your design with the business ideas?
  • 65. Build you graphic style and select your font
  • 67. Where can we find a good illustration?
  • 76. Where can we find a free good photograph?
  • 80. What Is a Slogan? In business, a slogan or tagline is "a catchphrase or small group of words that are combined in a special way to identify a product or company,"
  • 81. What Makes a Great Slogan?
  • 82. Keep it simple, ”Stupid”.
  • 83. Hatch tag your company ### # It’s memorable # It includes a key benefit # It differentiates the brand # It imparts positive feelings about the brand #
  • 92. Slogan gone wrong Customer reflection Bad customer experience
  • 96. The More You Play With It, The Harder It Gets
  • 97. Nothing Sucks Like An Electrolux
  • 100. After dinner, you can stab your date.
  • 101. Build your theme Build your own company slogan Select your pitcher Pitch your Idea in 3 mins with 3 slides Workshop
  • 102. Build your first Presentation page Hatch tag your company ###
  • 103. Photo = unsplash Font = google font Logo = pinterest What you deliver = your team
  • 104. Photo
  • 106. Space Corporation we built commercial rocket Company name Company slogan Photo
  • 107. Space Corporation we built commercial rocket Company name Company slogan Company Logo Photo
  • 108. Space Corporation we built commercial rocket Company name Company slogan Company Logo Photo Company Hatch tag #SpaceCorp #SpaceAdventure #Rocket #AffordableRocket
  • 109. Space Corporation we built commercial rocket Photo Company name Company slogan Company Logo Company Hatch tag Dim the Background #SpaceCorp #SpaceAdventure #Rocket #AffordableRocket
  • 110. Space Corporation we built commercial rocket
  • 112. Space Corporation we built commercial rocket
  • 113. DESIGN TIPS How to Build your presentation that actually engage?
  • 114. 16 : 94 : 3
  • 120. 01. Choose easy to read fonts Don’t get too fancy with fonts and go for those that are easy to read. Sans serif fonts are more readable than serif fonts when it comes to a presentation platform and larger fonts will help those seated at the back of the room to see and read what you’re presenting.
  • 121. This typography is very hard to read This typography is very easy to read อ่านง่ายสุดๆเลยครับ อ่านยากมากครับ
  • 122. For the fulfilment of our 2030 Vision, we will set the corporate attitude to “pursue growth through the pursuit of quality.” We will increase the quality of Honda products and services, and at the same time, we will increase the quality of our corporate activities, which we will carry out based on the strong principle that we want to please our customers. For the fulfilment of our 2030 Vision, we will set the corporate attitude to “pursue growth through the pursuit of quality.” We will increase the quality of Honda products and services, and at the same time, we will increase the quality of our corporate activities, which we will carry out based on the strong principle that we want to please our customers. 10.1 Seconds 20.3 Seconds
  • 123. 02. Provide solid content Before you begin designing a presentation, identify the purpose and goal of the presentation. What do you need to achieve? This will guide the content of the presentation and ensure it is worth viewing and sharing.
  • 124. 03. One main idea per slide Keep slides simple with only one main idea per slide, preferably expressed in 6-10 words. Audiences shouldn’t be reading along with the speaker nor should they be distracted by the content of the slides. Keeping the text short and brief will deliver the need-to-know highlights.
  • 126. Use high-resolution photos (within a size range of 1000 pixels) that match the color scheme where possible. Avoid cheesy stock photography that can come across as fake or uninteresting. Make the most of white or negative space to ensure there is room for text and it’s not dueling for attention with the images. 04. Include high quality images 1 2 3
  • 128. 05. Choose a selective colour scheme Be wary of choosing too many colors for a presentation Select two or three colors for foreground tones, background base, and accents. Use images that harmonize with the color palette (or vice versa) Don’t be afraid to adjust contrast and saturation and add filters to pictures to suit the presentation. If text is being laid over images , make sure it’s easily read.
  • 130. 06. Be consistent Keep the look of slides consistent. Images, color schemes, background images, fonts, layout, framing and logo placement should all follow the same style guide. But they also need to be kept interesting, so think of your slides as fraternal twins, not identical twins.
  • 132. ◦ Use the same ‘banner’ or title font throughout your design. ◦ Use the same ‘frame’ or ‘grid’ throughout your design. ◦ Use the same background throughout your design. ◦ Use consistent fonts Make one fantastic slide, save it as a template and repeat the layout. Audience members will pick up other elements of your presentation without having to rethink each slide. Some tips for consistency:
  • 134. 07. Create a compelling cover Your title slide is your calling card for the whole presentation and should grab attention while also conveying the feeling and topic of the presentation. Give people a reason to click through the presentation or to sit up and listen.
  • 135. This presentation engages you on the first slide with eclectic = ผสมผสาน, but never crowded, typography. A theme colour creates a sense of trust and ease as you navigate through the slides.
  • 137. 08. Filters are your friends Filters are your friends. Use them to enhance the mood of your photos, and to create a perfect backdrop. Filters can also unify photos with different brightness levels or color values.
  • 142. FUT URIS TIC strange and very modern, or intended or seeming to come from some imagined time in the future
  • 143. FUT URIS TIC strange and very modern, or intended or seeming to come from some imagined time in the future
  • 144. FUT URIS TIC strange and very modern, or intended or seeming to come from some imagined time in the future
  • 147. 09. Close with a call-to-action Make the closing slide interesting and powerful to leave viewers with a final impression of the presentation. What do you want them to remember? Also include a call-to-action, such as a link to a blog, website or social media profiles; a request for viewers to sign a petition; or a place where they can find other presentations.
  • 151. Last
  • 152. 86% of top executives say that “communicate clearly” direct impact to your future opportunity and income.
  • 155. Please share this presentation. Thanks Ong Santimakorn Co-Founder
 Bangkok Ventures Co., Ltd.
 www.bangkok.ventures
  • 156. Credits Content Fight the Power(point)! by Todd Reubold STEAL THIS PRESENTATION! by Jesse Desjardins https://blog.prezi.com/8-ways-to-make-your-presentation-more-interactive/ https://www.rocketspace.com/tech-startups/8-components-of-a-winning-startup-pitch-deck https://www.rocketspace.com/tech-startups/8-components-of-a-winning-startup-pitch-deck https://www.storycraft.nl/storytelling/the-story-diagram-at-the-core-of-the-storycraft-method/ https://www.inc.com/carmine-gallo/3-elements-of-great-presentations-that-most-speakers-ignore.html THE PRESENTATION DESIGN CRASH COURSE by Joseph Gelman, Presentation Designer / Brand Strategy Consultant Website https://undraw.co/illustrations https://www.openpeeps.com https://thenounproject.com https://www.autodraw.com https://icons8.com/icons https://pixabay.com/th/ https://www.drawkit.io https://slidebean.com https://unsplash.com https://blush.design
  • 157. Contact us Level 30, Bhiraj Tower at EmQuartier
 689 Sukhumvit Road (Soi 35)
 Klongtan Nuea, Vadhana
 Bangkok, 10110, Thailand +66 (0) 2-017-2862 AddressPhone Email hello@bangkok.ventures Website www.bangkok.ventures “If you have general questions about what we do and how can we support you, shoot us a line and we’ll respond as soon as we can”