When using visual, why is having too much information (i.e. words or data charts) a bad idea?
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- When using visual, why is having too much information (i.e. words or data charts) a bad idea? A: Because it decreases the number of slides needed for the presentation. B: Because dense information is easier to understand. C: Because too much information causes the speaker and possibly the audience to read. D: Because too much white space on the slide can be distracting.
- When making an introduction of something, why is it important to focus on the main features? A: Because too much information distracts the listeners' attention. B: Because too much information overwhelms the listeners. C: Because too much information weakens the point. D: Because too much information is hard to remember
- Why is the idea of using data to inform decision-making intimidating for team members?
- What should be avoided in making a pitch? A: Avoid buzz words . B: Avoid using too much “I”. C: Avoid using meaningless clichés. D: Avoid using action words and power phrases.
- When referring to visual information in the text, the word figure is used for almost everything (such as maps, charts and graphs) except tables.