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Introduction
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Introduction & Course Overview
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HTD Core Worksheets - Must Downlaod Before Starting Videos!
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Must Have #1: Full Sentences & a Story
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How to get your audiences' attention and not lose it
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Understanding how a slide and a storyboard should be read and set up
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Must Have #2: Horizontal & Vertical Logic
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Preventing "you lost me" and "what support do you have for that?"
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Must Have #3: Make Your Point on the Slide
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Why slide illustration is key to getting your point across
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How do you "do" good slide design?
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Practicing slide design and how to go from a report slide to a presentation slide
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Must Have #4: Make it Pretty
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How to avoid making your slides look B-League; the 5-principles of a "pretty" slide
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How to clean-up a slide step-by-step: part 1
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How to clean-up a slide step-by-step: part 2
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Avoiding formatting pitfalls across slides and tying all of your slides together
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What are common slide errors and how to comprehensively and exhaustively check for errors (save your face!)
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Course Curriculum
About the instructor
Nick Maglio
Nick Maglio has spent 8+ years creating slides for Fortune 100 companies, non-profits, and start-ups. Nick has a passion for teaching and helping others, which led him to develop this course to enable his peer students to produce their best work.Nick has been teaching Hit the Deck for almost 3 years to well over 200+ undergraduate, MBA and EMBA students, corporate staff and non-profit employees. The class has been taught at the Stern School of Business, the Columbia Business School, the Kellogg School of Management, the Villanova School of Business, the Fuqua School of Business, the Sloan School of Management and the Wharton School, as well as consulting firms, financial services firms and non-profits. Nick has teaching experience spanning his whole life, teaching swim lessons and coaching soccer in high, peer tutoring at Villanova, teaching financial literacy at Murray Bergtraum High School, teaching a financial valuation class at Brooklyn Law School, and founding the Kellogg Boxing Club, where he was an instructor and trainer.Nick is currently the Strategy Lead at Brown Brothers Harriman, after spending his entire career in client service with Deloitte Advisory and Deloitte Consulting. He has his MBA from Northwestern University’s Kellogg School of Management and graduated magna cum laude from Villanova University. He is a die-hard Kansas City Chiefs fan, has visited all 6 inhabitable continents and loves cooking! He lives in Hoboken, NJ