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Presenting your Company’s Vision in PowerPoint

Visions and Targets Template for Achieving Business Goals

Communicating your company’s mission, vision, and values effectively is vital for strategic alignment, team motivation, and overall success. These elements articulate your organization’s purpose, where it aims to go, and the principles it cherishes. This article will guide you on how to communicate your company’s vision in a presentation. What is the Company’s Vision? A …

Hoshin Planning: Connecting Planning with Strategic Goals

Connecting project management to realize goals associated with strategic planning can help achieve long-term goals. This is necessary in order to ensure the organization continues to propel forward, with a focus on continuous improvement. Hoshin Planning is a 7-step process used for achieving strategic goals, with an eye on long-term objectives. What is Hoshin Planning? …

Create Brand Slides in PowerPoint with Brand.ai

Create Brand Oriented Slides

When it comes to branding, it’s important that you remain consistent and prevalent in all the materials you churn out. From brochures to company profiles, and even in your inter-company correspondence, branding is important. In PowerPoint presentation, even more so. PowerPoint presentations are effective tools in conveying information within your company as well as to …

Immersive Reader in PowerPoint

Immersive Reading PowerPoint

Learning abilities and age can have an impact in the way people are able to read text and process information on digital tools. Moreover, a stressful work routine can make it harder to concentrate and increase the chances of making errors that can affect workplace performance. A more immersive reading experience can help avoid these …

Annotation Pen in PowerPoint

If you need to emphasize a word or phrase during a presentation you can use the PowerPoint’s virtual annotation “pen”. In order to use this annotation pen in PowerPoint during a slideshow you need to open your PPT in Slide Show mode or start it using F5. Then right click on the slide where you …