Is there a cure for Death by Powerpoint?
Death by PowerPoint refers to the monotony that often characterises training, and other presentations, that are filled with slides, charts, and bullet points. These presentations are usually delivered in a robotic and uninspired manner, lacking any sort of enthusiasm or creativity. As a result, audiences are left feeling disengaged and bored, making it difficult for the presenter to effectively convey their message.
All Facts, no filler: why using your in-house expertise really matters
Co-creating training with in-house experts is an effective way to improve the quality and relevance of training while also increasing employee engagement and ownership.