Database Reference
In-Depth Information
References and Further Reading
Following are additional references to learn more about best practices for giving
presentations.
•
Say It with Charts, by Gene Zelazny
[3]
:
Simple reference book on how
to select the right graphical approach for portraying data and for ensuring
the message is clearly conveyed in presentations.
•
Pyramid Principle, by Barbara Minto
[5]
:
Minto pioneered the
approach for constructing logical structures for presentations in threes:
three sections to the presentations, each with three main points. This
teaches people how to weave a story out of the disparate pieces.
•
Presentation Zen, by Garr Reynolds
[6]
:
Teaches how to convey ideas
simply and clearly and use imagery in presentations. Shows many before
and after versions of graphics and slides.
•
Now You See It, by Stephen Few
[4]
:
Provides many examples for
matching the appropriate kind of data visualization to a given dataset.