10/20/30 Rule for Powerpoint : Guy Kawasaki
Submitted by nv on Wed, 2008-02-27 13:28
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I am sure readers might have come across this earlier, but since I like the idea so much, I might as well repost it for sake of remembrance.
Ten is the optimal number of slides in a PowerPoint presentation because a normal human being cannot comprehend more than ten concepts in a meeting—and venture capitalists are very normal. (The only difference between you and venture capitalist is that he is getting paid to gamble with someone else’s money). If you must use more than ten slides to explain your business, you probably don’t have a business. The ten topics that a venture capitalist cares about are:
- Problem
- Your solution
- Business model
- Underlying magic/technology
- Marketing and sales
- Competition
- Team
- Projections and milestones
- Status and timeline
- Summary and call to action
Source : Guy Kawasaki
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