Subject: Microsoft PowerPoint

  • Microsoft PowerPoint Training 101

    Build a deck that earns the meeting: one idea per slide, charts a room can read, and a Slide Master that handles the formatting for you.

    Microsoft PowerPoint Training 101
  • PowerPoint and presentation skills training at Privy Council Office, Fall 2001

    PowerPoint and presentation-skills training at the Privy Council Office in Ottawa in fall 2001, the senior public-service department that supports the Prime Minister and Cabinet. Two three-hour sessions across two days.

  • PowerPoint and presentation skills training at Privy Council Office, Spring 2002

    A return engagement at the Privy Council Office in spring 2002, six months after the first session. Return bookings from senior government are a signal about the first session, not just about scheduling.

  • M.L. Campbell teaching engagement, 2020 to present

    The M.L. Campbell teaching engagement began in 2020 and continues as of 2026: six years across four delivery modes: classroom instruction, practical labs, online modules, and customer-site sessions. The LMS architecture built today is this same curriculum encoded for scale.

  • Microsoft Smart Office at Ferrero, 2019

    A sustained Microsoft Smart Office program at Ferrero (the company behind Nutella, Kinder, and Ferrero Rocher) through most of 2019. Multiple training threads across a Canadian operation that runs on tight timelines.

  • Smart Office at Ferrero, 2020

    Ferrero brought the Smart Office training back in February 2020, a few weeks before the pandemic changed the shape of every future engagement. Three threads of work, then the engagement closed out for the year.

  • Who should take Microsoft PowerPoint Training – Level 1 (Microsoft 365/2021)?

    If you build decks for sales calls, board meetings, or training and want them to communicate instead of decorate, this is the day your slides get out of the way of the message. You will learn to aim a deck: one idea per slide, charts a room can read across the table, and a Slide…