Sure, corporate leaders can present on a variety of playful topics to lighten the mood and engage their teams. Here are a few examples:

1. Team Building Activities: Discuss various fun and interactive activities that can foster teamwork and camaraderie.

2. Fun Facts About the Company: Share interesting and lesser-known facts about the company's history or culture.

3. Personal Stories: Leaders can share amusing anecdotes from their personal life or career journey.

4. Office Games: Introduce some office games that can be played during breaks to rejuvenate the team.

5. Inspirational Movies or Books: Discuss movies or books that are not only inspiring but also entertaining.

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Playful Presentation Part II

This is a continuation of our last Playful Presentation Part I deck. Included in this email is Part II. As a corporate leader, you need to present a p...

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It happens that the visuals you need to use in your presentation don't exactly match its style. In Got a Wicked Problem? author and editor, Tom Wujec, uses drawings and diagrams that don't look very cohesive on their own. He solves this problem by utilizing borders, frames and a consistent palette and typographical approach.

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The concept of "playful presentations" aligns with the idea of using consistent visual elements by providing a unified visual experience despite the diversity of the content. Even when the visuals don't exactly match the style of the presentation, using consistent elements such as borders, frames, color palette, and typography can bring cohesion. This approach allows for playfulness in the content while maintaining a professional and organized appearance.

Some common challenges in matching visuals to presentation styles include inconsistency in design elements, lack of cohesion among visuals, and visuals not aligning with the overall theme or message of the presentation. These challenges can be overcome by using a consistent color palette and typography throughout the presentation, framing visuals in a way that aligns with the presentation's style, and ensuring that all visuals contribute to the overall message or theme of the presentation.

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