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There are 4 modules in this course
This course is all about presenting the story of the data, using PowerPoint. You'll learn how to structure a presentation, to include insights and supporting data. You'll also learn some design principles for effective visuals and slides. You'll gain skills for client-facing communication - including public speaking, executive presence and compelling storytelling. Finally, you'll be given a client profile, a business problem, and a set of basic Excel charts, which you'll need to turn into a presentation - which you'll deliver with iterative peer feedback.
This course was created by PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP with an address at 300 Madison Avenue, New York, New York, 10017.
This course is about presenting the story of the data, using PowerPoint. You'll learn how to structure a presentation and how to include insights and supporting data. You'll also learn some design principles for creating effective PowerPoint slides with visuals displaying data. Though application based exercises, you'll gain foundational communication skills - including public speaking, professional presence and compelling storytelling. Finally, you'll be given a client profile, a business problem, and a set of basic Excel charts, that you will use to create a presentation. You’ll receive peer feedback that you can use to enhance future presentations. This course was created by PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP with an address at 300 Madison Avenue, New York, New York, 10017
The eight-step approach to prepare for a presentation•4 minutes
Step 1 - Know your audience and Step 2 - Know your purpose•6 minutes
Step 3 - Structure the body of your presentation•8 minutes
Step 4 - Plan how you will start your presentation•4 minutes
Step 5 - Plan how you will end your presentation•2 minutes
Step 6 - Prepare your visual aids•4 minutes
Step 7 - Anticipate the questions you may be asked•6 minutes
Step 8 - Practice your presentation•3 minutes
Presenting on short notice•3 minutes
Week 1 Closing•2 minutes
A Message from our Chief People Officer at PwC•1 minute
5 readings•Total 50 minutes
Course Overview and Syllabus•10 minutes
Meet the PwC Instructors•10 minutes
Case Study and Materials•10 minutes
Outlining and Wireframing•10 minutes
The eight-step approach to prepare for a presentation•10 minutes
1 assignment•Total 30 minutes
Week 1 Quiz•30 minutes
5 discussion prompts•Total 50 minutes
Meet Your Classmates•10 minutes
How do you get to know your audience?•10 minutes
When do you field questions during a presentation?•10 minutes
Preparing for a presentation on short notice•10 minutes
When is it appropriate to change the order of the eight-step approach?•10 minutes
Communication styles
Module 2•2 hours to complete
Module details
This week, we will be covering the different types of communications styles. You’ll start off by gaining an understanding of your personal professional presence and learn how to maximize it. You’ll learn about verbal and nonverbal communications, and strategies to enhance your questioning and listening skills. We will also discuss how differences in culture can impact how you communicate.
What's included
9 videos1 reading1 assignment1 discussion prompt
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9 videos•Total 67 minutes
Introduction to Week 2•2 minutes
Maximizing your professional presence•13 minutes
Communicating with confidence•3 minutes
Verbal communications•5 minutes
Non-verbal communications•7 minutes
Cultural Considerations in Communication•8 minutes
Culture and Presentations•19 minutes
Questioning and listening skills•9 minutes
Week 2 Closing•2 minutes
1 reading•Total 10 minutes
Tip Sheet: Communicating with confidence•10 minutes
1 assignment•Total 30 minutes
Week 2 Quiz•30 minutes
1 discussion prompt•Total 10 minutes
How do verbal and non-verbal communications impact your message?•10 minutes
Creating effective slides using PowerPoint
Module 3•5 hours to complete
Module details
This week, we're discussing how to create effective slides using PowerPoint. You’ll learn about the tools available within PowerPoint, how to structure your storyline, create storyboards, identify primary elements of slide design, display data and finalize your slide presentation. There is a peer review activity where you will apply the skills learned and create a storyboard. Finally, you will also get a chance to identify errors in a presentation to test your knowledge of standard industry practices.
What other tools have you used to create a presentation?•10 minutes
What experiences do you have using cloud based presentation tools?•10 minutes
Delivering a presentation
Module 4•3 hours to complete
Module details
This week, you’re going to build and deliver a presentation to your peers, and receive feedback from them. You will create a presentation of about 10 slides, employing the guidelines and industry best practices that have been discussed in this course. You can use the presentation storyboard that you created last week, which your peers have reviewed and given you feedback on. Review what you’ve developed so far, and make changes or additions that you think will enhance the presentation. Once you’ve finalized your presentation, you will present it in a video using your smartphone or computer.
Once you’re satisfied with the PowerPoint presentation and video, you will be submitting both for peer review. You can use this feedback for current and future presentations that you will make during your career.
What's included
2 videos2 readings1 assignment1 peer review
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2 videos•Total 4 minutes
Introduction to Week 4•3 minutes
Week 4 and Course Wrap-Up•2 minutes
2 readings•Total 20 minutes
Final course simulation•10 minutes
Best tips for recording your own video•10 minutes
1 assignment•Total 30 minutes
Simulation Validation Quiz•30 minutes
1 peer review•Total 120 minutes
Delivering your final presentation•120 minutes
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Reviewed on Dec 15, 2019
Rather challenging due to the peer review section. Recording myself for the presentation was also rather unique but I enjoy the course and learnt useful basic skills.
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Reviewed on Feb 20, 2018
Very useful although more 'soft skills' which are very important and often neglected. Very well presented and the information and projects are relevant.
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Reviewed on Jul 6, 2020
This course was interesting to understand verbal and non verbal skills. Furthermore it helps to have an scketch to prepare a successful presentation
What will I actually learn in this PowerPoint presentation course?
You'll learn how to turn data and business messages into a clear PowerPoint presentation and deliver it with more confidence. It starts with audience, purpose, and structure, then moves into slide design, storytelling, and delivery. Along the way, you'll apply the process to a case study by building a storyboard and a final presentation for peer feedback.
Do I need to know PowerPoint before taking this course?
No, you don't need strong PowerPoint experience to start. The course is beginner-level and includes an introduction to PowerPoint plus practice with formatting and slide creation. It moves fairly quickly into building slides and working from basic charts, so complete software beginners may need a little extra time.
Is this course beginner-friendly for business presentations?
Yes, it's beginner-friendly if you're new to business presentations and want a step-by-step way to improve. The course breaks the work into manageable parts, from planning your message to designing slides and presenting with confidence. If you're mainly looking for advanced PowerPoint features or highly specialized data visualization, this course will feel more introductory.
How long does it take to complete this course?
Plan on about 13 hours in total. At roughly 10 hours a week, many learners could finish in 1 to 2 weeks, with time spread across lessons, readings, quizzes, and peer-reviewed assignments. The course includes slide practice, a storyboard exercise, and a final recorded presentation.
Are there hands-on exercises or projects in this course?
Yes, and the hands-on work builds toward a real presentation. You'll complete a PowerPoint practice activity, create a storyboard from an airline case study, and then turn that into a recorded presentation that gets peer feedback. It's guided enough to help you apply each skill as you learn it, rather than leaving you with a completely open-ended project.
What skills and topics are covered in this course?
You'll learn how to plan a presentation around audience and purpose, shape a clear storyline, and turn that into effective slides. The course also covers professional presence, verbal and nonverbal communication, and ways to present data clearly with charts and visuals. Taken together, those skills help you create business presentations that are easier to follow and more convincing to an audience.
What can I actually do after finishing this course?
By the end, you should be able to plan and deliver a business presentation with a clear message, supporting data, and slides that are easier to follow. A realistic example is taking a client case with basic charts, building a short deck around your recommendations, and recording yourself presenting it. You'll also have a repeatable process for opening and closing well, anticipating questions, and improving your work from feedback.
Is this course more focused on theory or hands-on learning?
It's closer to guided practice than pure theory. The course explains presentation frameworks and communication habits, then asks you to use them in a storyboard and a final recorded presentation. It's a good fit if you want to practice real presentation tasks without jumping into a fully open-ended project.
Why would I choose this course over other PowerPoint courses?
This course is a strong choice if you want PowerPoint taught as part of business communication, not just as software training. It brings together story structure, client-facing communication, slide design, and delivery practice, then has you create a storyboard and a recorded presentation from a case study. If you want a beginner-friendly course that treats presentations as both message and delivery, it fits especially well.