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employing the concept of PSE to its fullest. Only one slide con-
tained words (“iPhone 3G”). The others were all photographs.
Take a look at Table 8.
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Given the same information, a mediocre presenter would
have crammed all of it onto one slide. It would have looked
something like the slide in Figure 8.2. Which do you find more
memorable: Jobs’s eleven slides or the one slide with a bulleted
list of features?
When Steve Jobs introduced the MacBook Air as “the world’s
thinnest notebook,” one slide showed a photograph of the new
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TABLE 8.4
JOBS’S WWDC 2008 KEYNOTE
STEVE’S WORDS
STEVE’S SLIDES
”As we arrive at iPhone’s first birthday,
Photo of birthday cake, with
we’re going to take it to the next level.”
white frosting, strawberries,
and one candle in the middle
“Today we’re introducing the iPhone
iPhone 3G
3G. We’ve learned so much with the
first iPhone. We’ve taken everything
we’ve learned and more, and we’ve
created the iPhone 3G. And it’s
beautiful.”
“This is what it looks like [turns and
Side view of iPhone, so slim
gestures toward screen; audience
that it’s hard to see on the
laughs]. It’s even thinner at the edges.
slide and takes up very little
It’s really beautiful.”
space—an example of using
empty space to communicate
an idea
“It’s got a full plastic back. It’s really
Full-screen view of the back
nice.”
“Solid metal buttons.”
Another side view of the
device, where buttons are
visible
“The same gorgeous 3.5-inch display.”
Photo of front, showing display
“Camera.”
Close-up photo of camera
“Flush headphone jack so you can use
Close-up of headphone jack
any headphones you like.”
“Improved audio. Dramatically
Another photo from top of the
improved audio.”
device
“It’s really, really great. And it feels
Returns to first side-view
even better in your hand, if you can
photo
believe it.”
“It’s really quite wonderful. The
iPhone 3G
iPhone 3G.”
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DELIVER THE EXPERIENCE
iPhone 3G
● Thinner at the edges
● Full plastic back
● Solid metal buttons
● 3.5-inch display
● Built-in camera
● Flush headphone jack
● Improved audio
Figure 8.2 Dull slides have no images and too many words.
computer on top of an envelope, which was even larger than the
computer itself. That’s it. No words, no text boxes, no graphs, just
the photo. How much more powerful can you get? The picture
says it all. For illustrative purposes, I created the slide in Figure
8.3 as an example of a typical slide that a mediocre presenter
would have created to describe a technical product. (Believe it
or not, this mock slide is gorgeous compared with many slides I
have actually seen in technical presentations delivered by sub-
par presenters.) It’s a mishmash of fonts, styling, and text. Not
memorable and truly awful.
In contrast, Figure 8.4 shows one of Jobs’s slides from the
Macbook Air presentation. The majority of his slides for this
presentation looked very similar, featuring mostly photographs.
He referred customers to the Apple website for more technical
information; visuals dominated the keynote. Clearly, presenting
a technical product in such a way as Jobs did for the Macbook
Air is far more effective.
It takes confidence to deliver your ideas with photographs
instead of words. Since you can’t rely on the slides’ text as a crutch, you must have your message down cold. But that’s the difference
between Jobs and millions of average communicators in business
today. Jobs delivers his ideas simply, clearly, and confidently.
Simplify Everything
Simplicity applies to Jobs’s slides as well as the words he carefully chooses to describe products. Just as Jobs’s slides are free
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MACBOOK AIR
Display
13.3 inch LED-backlit glossy widescreen display
• Support for millions of colors
• Supported resolutions:
-1280 by 800 (native)
-1024 by 768 (pixels)
-4:3 (aspect ratio)
Size & Weight
Storage
120 GB hard disk drive
✓ Height: 0.16–0.76 inch
or
(0.4–1.94 cm)
128GB solid-state drive
Battery Power
✓ Width: 12.8 inches (32.5 cm)
■ Integrated 37-watt hour lithium-
✓ Depth: 8.94 inches (22.7 cm)
polymer
✓ Weight: 3.0 pounds (1.36 kg)
■ 45W MagSafe power adapter
■ MagSafe power port
Processor & Memory
■ 4.5 hours of wireless productivity
● 1.6ghz processor
- 6MB shared L2 cashe
● 1066 MHz frontside bus
● 2GB of 1066 MHz DDR 3 SDRAM
Figure 8.3 An ugly slide with too much information, too many different
fonts, and inconsistent styling.
Figure 8.4 Jobs’s slides are strikingly simple and visually engaging.
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Einstein’s Theory of Simplicity
If you can’t explain it simply, you don’t understand it well enough.
ALBERT EINSTEIN
from extraneous text, so are his words. For example, in October
2008, Apple unveiled a new line of environmentally friendly
MacBook computers. There are two principal ways Jobs could
have described the computers. The column on the left in Table
8.5 is technically accurate but wordy; the text in the column on
the right is what Jobs actually said
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Jobs replaces lengthy sentences with descriptions that could fit
in a Twitter post (see Scene 4). Simple sentences are simply easier
to recall. Table 8.6 shows other examples of how Jobs
could
have described a new product, compared with what he actually said.
Plain English Campaign
If you need help writing crisp, clear sentences, the Plain English
Campaign can help. Since 1979, this UK-based organization has
been leading the fight to get governments and corporations to
simplify their communications. The site is updated weekly with
examples of the most complex, unintelligible business language
submitted by readers around the world. The organizers define
plain English as writing that the intended audience can read,
TABLE 8.5
DESCRIBING THE ENVIRONMENTALLY
FRIENDLY MACBOOK
WHAT STEVE COULD HAVE SAID
WHAT STEVE ACTUALLY SAID
The new MacBook family meets the most
“They are the industry’s
stringent Energy Star standards and
greenest notebooks.”
contains no brominated flame retardants.
It uses only PVC-free internal cables and
components and features energy-efficient
LED-backlit displays that are mercury free.
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TABLE 8.6
POSSIBLE VERSUS ACTUAL DESCRIPTIONS IN
JOBS’S PRESENTATIONS
WHAT STEVE COULD HAVE SAID
WHAT STEVE ACTUALLY SAID
MacBook Air measures 0.16 inch at its
“It’s the world’s thinnest
thinnest point, with a maximum height of
notebook.”
0.76 inch.
Time Capsule is an appliance combining
“With Time Capsule, plug
an 802.11n base station with a server-grade
it in, click a few buttons,
hard disk that automatically backs up
and voilà—all the Macs in
everything on one or more Macs running
your house are backed up
Leopard, the latest release of the Mac OS X
automatically.”
operating system.
Mac OS X features memory protection, pre-
“Mac OS X is the most
emptive multitasking, and symmetric multi-
technically advanced
processing. It includes Apple’s new Quartz
personal computer
2D graphics engine based on the Internet-
operating system ever.”
standard portable document format.
understand, and act upon the first time they read (or hear) it.
The website has free guides on how to write in plain English as
well as marvelous before-and-after examples, such as the ones in
Nearly everything you say in any memo, e-mail, or presen-
tation can be edited for conciseness and simplicity. Remember