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This is the Green Light Guideline Slide.
Follow these rules to create compelling slides. You see the notes page icon on the left. Under this slide is what the notes page says. These notes pages give ideas on organization, techniques and delivery tips.

Give an executive summary to an ongoing customer.
Here’s what you might cover to update the account on your company.

  1. New products
  2. Strategic focus
  3. New key customers
  4. Future direction Why do this?

Valued customers are interested in your company--but just a slide or two. Make it pleasant and interesting for them to hear about your company’s present and future plans



This is the detour and Green Light slide example.
The detour slide shows you what happens when the rule is not applied. In the Green Light slide you see how the rule was applied. When you click on the magnifying glass in the upper right you see a full screen size of the Green Light example.




Here is the full size Green Light slide.
You can copy and paste the designs for you own use. Under this slide are some more notes page tips.

Delivery Tip:
This slide is easy to talk from. Quickly moving through the information about your company, you sound crisp and clear.

For successful presentations, make your company information slides like this.

Using an executive summary at the beginning of a talk is an excellent strategy to use when you’re presenting to people who interrupt your presentation.

This is a way to beat the interrupter by beginning with an overview of your talk. Now at least your audience has heard the main points before you have to answer questions from the interrupter.

Using this Slide:
Copy and past the points into your slide. Use this as a basis to create your own company overview.

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