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EXTREME PRESENTATION TM WORKSHOP 36 Page Layout Ideas (Please insert into Extreme Presentation Binder Appendix) August, 2006 Andrew V. Abela, Ph.D.

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Page 1: Abela - 2006 - 36 Page Layout Ideas

EXTREME PRESENTATIONTM WORKSHOP

36 Page Layout Ideas

(Please insert into Extreme Presentation Binder Appendix)

August, 2006

Andrew V. Abela, Ph.D.

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© 2006 A. Abela — [email protected]

Layout Options 1Decisions & Alternatives

Two Alternatives

Converging Issues

Decision

Screening Alternatives

Multiple Alternatives

Avoiding Extreme Alternatives

?

Source: Several of these layouts are adapted from G. Zelazny, Saying It with Charts and M. Craig, Th inking Visually.

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Layout Options 2Processes and Progress

Detailed Process

Alignment

From-To Process

Cyclical Process

Course Change

Improvement Steps

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Layout Options 3More Processes and Progress

Gameboard—Complex Process

Inputs and Outputs

Flowchart/Process Diagram

From Chaos to Alignment

Downward Spiral (Reverse for Upward)

Progress Towards Goal

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Layout Options 4Problems (“Opportunities”)

Barrier

Tip of the Iceberg

Tension

Maze—Confusion

Diverging Approaches or Ideas

On the Edge

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Layout Options 5Balance and Miscellaneous

Balance

Forcefi eld—Pros and Cons

Out of Balance

Organization Chart

Leverage

Problem Disaggregation or Decision Tree

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Layout Options 6More Miscellaneous

Relationship

Component—Puzzle

Growth Opportunity

Growth Opportunity (Two Dimensions)

Segmentation (Two Dimensions)

Segmentation (Three Dimensions)