The hottest Presentation Substack posts right now

And their main takeaways
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High Growth Engineer 1108 implied HN points 16 Nov 25
  1. Use the PREP framework to make strong arguments. Start with your main point, explain why it matters, give an example, and restate your point to make it memorable.
  2. The GROW framework helps you set clear goals and create action plans. It breaks down where you are now and what steps you need to take to reach your goal.
  3. Use BLUF to communicate effectively by starting with your key message first. This helps busy people get to the important part right away and stay focused.
Reality's Last Stand 687 implied HN points 04 Feb 24
  1. The Weekly Reality Report is a publication for paying subscribers that includes article roundups, reading lists, news headlines, and a special Moment of Zen.
  2. Renowned evolutionary biologist Richard Dawkins endorsed a lecture on the sex binary and its importance.
  3. The author shares a presentation exploring the motivations behind challenging the binary nature of sex.
The Intersection 19 implied HN points 22 Jul 23
  1. To build a personal brand as a designer, focus on relevance by offering something unique and valuable that stays relevant over time.
  2. Differentiate yourself by having fresh ideas, articulating them well, and giving them simple and memorable names.
  3. Pay attention to your presentation by consistently showcasing your brand, both visually and through your work, to establish recognition.
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Holly Elmore 19 implied HN points 22 Aug 23
  1. The author shares a popular post discussing Baker's Law and the evolution of sex.
  2. The author provides a recorded rehearsal of their defense lecture.
  3. The author includes links to the slides and dissertation for further reference.
Product Mindset's Newsletter 19 implied HN points 16 Jul 23
  1. Problem-solving for Product Managers involves analytical thinking, creative ideation, and data-driven insights to address challenges and meet customer demands.
  2. Problems can be categorized as simple, well-structured, or ill-structured, with ill-structured problems being complex, having multiple solutions, and requiring higher-order thinking skills.
  3. McKinsey's Problem-solving Process focuses on starting with a hypothesis, leveraging intuition, doing efficient research, storytelling with data, prewiring for buy-in, hitting singles, and respecting time.
Venture Prose 0 implied HN points 04 Feb 16
  1. Creating a killer pitch deck is crucial for showcasing opportunities in dealflow.
  2. Using a pitch deck template can help structure and present information effectively.
  3. Having quality material attached to opportunities can enhance the overall presentation.
Michael Mignano's Newsletter 0 implied HN points 22 Feb 23
  1. Products that reduce friction and introduce new formats can create successful companies.
  2. Innovation stagnates when standards become too common, leading to a need for disruptive ideas.
  3. Tome's combination of AI-powered storytelling tools and modern formats democratizes creativity and revolutionizes storytelling.