Normal view (slide view)
Normal View is the default editing mode in Microsoft PowerPoint. It displays the current slide in the center panel, a thumbnail panel on the left for navigating between slides, and a notes panel at the bottom for speaker notes. Normal View is where most presentation editing takes place — adding content, formatting text, inserting images, and adjusting layouts. It provides a clear, work-focused interface for building and refining individual slides.
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Large Presentation Model (LPM)
A Large Presentation Model (LPM) is a specialised AI system designed for the demands of enterprise presentation communication. Unlike generic language models, an LPM does not simply process text — it connects company knowledge, audience context, live data, and brand guidelines to produce consistent, presentation-ready communication. The system encompasses the entire presentation cycle: from content structure and storyline to visual execution. Rather than acting as a simple generation tool, it takes on the role of a coordinating, agent-based system.
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Diagonal Communication
Diagonal communication means that the employees of a company communicate with each other regardless of their function and their level in the organisational hierarchy and regardless of their department within the company.
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Glossophobia
Glossophobia is the fear of public speaking. It is one of the most commonly reported phobias, affecting an estimated 75% of people to some degree. Symptoms range from mild anxiety and nervousness to severe physical reactions such as sweating, shaking, and a racing heart. Glossophobia can significantly limit a person's professional and social opportunities. It is generally treatable through practice, exposure therapy, coaching, and structured presentation skills training.
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