GODS ERP

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Slides design

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PROBLEM STATEMENT:

The previous state of slide deck design in GODS ERP lacked creativity, coherence, and effectiveness. Presentations were often dull, cluttered with excessive text and bullet points, and fail to engage the audience effectively. As a result, important messages got lost, and the presenter’s ability to communicate effectively was compromised. This ineffective presentation design negatively impacted the overall impression of the content and hindered the achievement of desired outcomes, such as securing investments, winning clients, or conveying critical information.


CHALLENGES FACED:
1. Poor Visual Appeal: Slide decks often lacked visual appeal, with mundane and generic designs that fail to capture the audience’s attention and interest.

2. Information Overload: Presenters tend to overload slides with too much text, causing cognitive overload and reducing the audience’s ability to comprehend and retain key information.

3. Inconsistent Branding: Many slides lacked consistent branding elements, which created confusion about the presenter’s identity or the organization’s message.

4. Lack of Storytelling: Presentations lacked a compelling narrative or storytelling element, making it challenging for the audience to stay engaged and follow the flow of information.

5. Limited Interactivity: Static slide decks limit interactivity and audience engagement, resulting in a one-sided communication experience.

PROPOSED DESIGN SOLUTION:

I proposed a slide deck design solution that elevated presentations to new heights and maximize the impact of the content being conveyed. My design solution focuses on the following key elements:
1. Engaging Visuals: I prioritized eye-catching and visually appealing designs that resonated with the audience, using high-quality images, graphics, and animations to bring the content to life.

2. Simplicity and Focus: My slide deck design promoted simplicity by using concise text, key points, and powerful visuals, ensuring that the audience could easily grasp the main messages.

3. Consistent Branding: I maintained consistent branding elements throughout the slide deck, reinforcing the presenter’s identity or the organization’s message, thus building trust and recognition.

4. Interactive Elements: To enhance audience participation, I include interactive elements such as clickable buttons, navigation, and multimedia, making the presentation a two-way communication experience.

5. Accessibility and Compatibility: My slide deck design was optimized for various platforms and devices, ensuring seamless compatibility and accessibility for both in-person and virtual presentations.

6. Guidance and Training: I offered guidance and training to presenters on how to effectively use the slide deck, making the most of its design features and engaging with the audience confidently.

7. Feedback and Iteration: I encouraged feedback from presenters and stakeholders, allowing for continuous improvement and iteration to meet specific presentation objectives.

With my proposed slide deck design solution, the GODS ERP presentation became a compelling, memorable experience that captivated audiences, effectively conveyed the message, and drive the desired outcomes for presenters and their organizations.