Endless bullets fighting for space with distracting graphics in slides packed to burst with alphabets and numbers. You don’t want that to be the description of your typical presentation. Your presentation is not about what’s on the screen, it’s about what is in front of it—you and your audience. How well the two connect is all that matters. Know yourself, know your message, know your audience—and your presentation is bound to be a winner. You are the hero; what you say is the story even if the audiovisual system fails.