Ever wondered what Deposit Reclassification really is or how in the world does it work? Here is the presentation we will be giving at the CUES Experience in Minneapolis next month. Feedback is always appreciated!
Preview our presentation for CUES Experience
April 11th, 2008 · 8 Comments
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1 It’s no Keynote, but… | The Life and Times of a Credit Union Employee // Apr 11, 2008 at 11:02 am
[...] put together my first presentation for CUES earlier this week and posted the preview to it on the fi-linx blog. My goal was to have zero bullet points. Deposit Reclassification is a very boring, [...]
2 Brad Garland // Apr 11, 2008 at 12:45 pm
Hey guys, great presentation style. Only comment, be careful on the size of the fonts on those tables and such. Bit hard to read but could be better on a bigger screen. Just want you guys to kill it! Good luck.
3 Robbie Wright // Apr 11, 2008 at 12:48 pm
Yeah, I noticed that too. They are actually screenshots of the NCUA data from their site, not tables built in powerpoint. Plus the formatting gets a little wonky with slideshare on some of those slides.
4 Jeffry Pilcher // Apr 11, 2008 at 12:59 pm
Nice job. Visual is the way to go. People who read slides should get the hook.
BTW, based on the quality of the presentation, I can’t tell if you’re a designer or not. Seriously. I have no idea what your “day job” is, but somehow (since you’re doing deposit reclassification presentations), I doubt it has anything to do with graphic design.
5 Morriss Partee // Apr 11, 2008 at 1:26 pm
Hey Robbie, outstanding job with this. Knowing only what you’ve told me about deposit reclassification, this visuals in this slide are very interesting, but don’t tell me the real story… which is perfect. You’ll have the audience intrigued by the slides, but listening to you explain how it works and what it means. Just make sure you tell them what’s in it for them up front so you’ve got ‘em hooked in till you get to that bottom-line part!
6 Ginny Brady // Apr 11, 2008 at 2:20 pm
I like the visuals, too. I watched your presentation then read a definition of deposit reclassification and then watched it again and could follow your drift from the illustrations. If you were getting the screenshots from Safari you be able to make the text larger. Can you do that in your browser?
7 Robbie Wright // Apr 14, 2008 at 7:42 am
yeah, I probably could have made them larger, but when I did a run through with a real projector, the images were big enough. Crammed into a SlideShare window is necessarily how it was designed. Thanks for all the feedback!
8 Tim McAlpine // Apr 15, 2008 at 11:59 am
Nice job Robbie. Good luck presenting!
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