We’ve all sat through presentations that felt endless – slide after slide, dense with data, and little to no human connection. Humor can change that. When done right, it breaks down barriers, builds rapport, and keeps your audience actively engaged. In this guide, we’ll explore how to use humor in presentations to make your message…
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How to Use Cartoons in Corporate Presentations Without Looking Unprofessional
Cartoons in presentations? It might sound risky. After all, nobody wants to undermine their credibility with a joke that doesn’t land or an image that feels out of place. But when used thoughtfully, cartoons can transform a dull presentation into an engaging, memorable experience without sacrificing professionalism. In this guide, we’ll walk you through how…
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“Dog Driver” Caption Contest Commentary with Lawrence Wood
New Yorker cartoonist Julia Suits submitted the drawing for this month’s contest, which features a police officer who’s ordered a dog in a convertible to pull over to the side of the road. Sitting next to the dog is a cat, and in the backseat is a second dog. The police officer is writing a…
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