Page 392 of PowerPoint tutorials, presentation essentials, personality interviews, and PowerPoint news.
Author: Geetesh Bajaj
Product/Version: PowerPoint
March 10, 2026
If you use Microsoft PowerPoint regularly, you already know how to select a slide. Selecting slides in PowerPoint is one of those deceptively simple skills. It feels basic. Almost too basic to write about. And yet, it quietly controls how fast you edit, reorganize, duplicate, delete, or restructure an entire presentation.
Learn efficient PowerPoint slide selection techniques.
March 6, 2026
Kartik Sundar is the co-founder of Aploris GmbH, the company behind TeamSlide, a PowerPoint-native slide generation and presentation management solution. A former corporate strategy and management consultant, he brings firsthand insight into how high-stakes business presentations are developed and refined within consulting, sales, and executive teams. In this conversation, Kartik discusses slide generation options within TeamSlide.
March 5, 2026
Ever since its debut in Paris in 1897, Cyrano de Bergerac has been an enormous attraction for audiences and performers. The original French actor, for whom playwright Edmond Rostand created the part, performed it more than 400 times. In the twentieth century, the story went on to be produced as a film twelve times—one of which earned an Academy Award for José Ferrer in 1950, another that starred Steve Martin in 1987, and the most recent starring Peter Dinklage in 2021—and as an opera five times.
Learn more with Jerry Weissman.
March 3, 2026
This issue celebrates the power of voice, intention, and the unique strengths of presentation as a medium. We begin with a conversation with Carmine Gallo on Viral Voices, where authentic communication becomes a force that captures attention and inspires connection. Next, Traci Saulsberry shares how purposeful expression shapes relationships, reminding us that what we say matters as much as how we say it. Finally, we explore why PowerPoint is not Word or Excel, and how embracing its distinct visual and narrative capabilities helps you present ideas more clearly and memorably. Together, these stories show that when you combine authentic voice with intentional design, your message lands more powerfully—whether on stage, on screen, or in life.
Stay updated with the latest tutorials, tips, and news on PowerPoint and presentation techniques.
February 26, 2026
Traci Saulsberry is a senior communications executive, leadership coach, and writer. At twenty-seven, she became one of the youngest Black executives at NBC, where she spent fourteen years shaping narratives at the highest levels of entertainment. She later built and led the communications team at Peacock during its launch. She is currently a host and narrator for Calm, guiding original series that help audiences navigate life with clarity and care. As a leadership coach and speaker, Saulsberry helps professionals find and own their voice. She is an adjunct professor at Syracuse University’s Newhouse School, teaching entertainment publicity. In this conversation, Traci discusses her new book, This Is How You Love Her: A Journey to Radical Self-Love.
February 25, 2026
Carmine Gallo is a three-time Wall Street Journal bestselling author, internationally popular keynote speaker, Harvard instructor, and leadership advisor for the world’s most admired brands. A “communications guru,” according to Publishers Weekly, Gallo’s books have been translated into more than 40 languages. He delivers highly customized, engaging, inspiring, and actionable multimedia keynotes based on his international bestsellers: Talk Like TED, The Presentation Secrets of Steve Jobs, The Storyteller’s Secret, Five Stars, and The Bezos Blueprint. In this conversation, Carmine discusses his new audiobook-only release, Viral Voices.
February 24, 2026
In an era where presentations travel across platforms and attention spans are shorter than ever, this issue focuses on keeping your audience engaged with clarity and accessibility. We begin by showing how to open a PowerPoint presentation in Google Slides, helping you collaborate seamlessly and present without technical barriers. Then we dive into strategies to prevent your online audience from getting distracted, sharing techniques that keep attention where it belongs—on your message. Finally, we explore how creating PowerPoint outlines in Excel can strengthen your structure before you even build a slide, ensuring your core ideas are organized and impactful. Together, these insights help you communicate with confidence, wherever your presentation takes you.
Stay updated with the latest tutorials, tips, and news on PowerPoint and presentation techniques.
February 17, 2026
In this issue, we explore how insight, creativity, and strategic thinking fuel success in both communication and leadership. We begin with a conversation with David Tang of KPI Depot, who breaks down how smart KPI selection and benchmarking simplify performance management and help professionals make data-driven decisions with clarity and confidence. Next, we look at pptXTREME’s Photoshop import capabilities — tools that empower designers to bring high-quality visual assets seamlessly into PowerPoint and streamline creative workflows. Finally, we dive into Rodney Saulsberry’s The Mogul Mind of Taylor Swift, where strategic discipline and ownership become models for long-term career leadership. Together, these stories remind us that whether you’re presenting data, crafting imagery, or building a career, intentional strategy and thoughtful execution are what set leaders apart.
Stay updated with the latest tutorials, tips, and news on PowerPoint and presentation techniques.
February 12, 2026
Keith Tromer has been Founder and President of Corporate Imaging, Inc. since 1989. His strategic vision focuses on three fundamental aspects: generating the best creative content possible, fostering innovation, and utilizing the latest technologies. In this interview, Keith discusses pptXTREME and its Photoshop Import feature.
February 11, 2026
Rodney Saulsberry is an author, voice actor, singer, and creative strategist with decades of experience across entertainment and media. He is known for his work in animation, film, television, and music, as well as for coaching creatives on career longevity and professional growth. Drawing on his background in performance and business, Saulsberry explores how ownership, discipline, and strategic thinking shape lasting success. In this conversation, he talks about his new book, The Mogul Mind of Taylor Swift.
February 10, 2026
David Tang is the founder of Flevy, the marketplace for business best practices–the same as those produced by top-tier consulting firms and used by Fortune 100 organizations. Flevy is the largest library of best practice documents available online. Prior to Flevy, David worked as a management consultant, where his clients ranged from startups to Fortune 15. David has a MEng and BS in Electrical & Computer Engineering from Cornell University. After Flevy, David created specialized sites such as PPT Depot and KPI Depot. In this conversation, David talks about KPI Depot.
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