Verbal Communication

Verbal Communication

Term explanation

Definition and meaning

Verbal communication is the use of spoken or written language to convey information, ideas, or feelings. It is one of the most fundamental forms of human interaction and encompasses everything from casual conversation to formal speeches, presentations, and written documents. In professional contexts, effective verbal communication requires clarity, appropriate vocabulary, active listening, and sensitivity to tone and context. Strong verbal communication skills are consistently ranked among the most valuable competencies in the workplace.

LIZ AI supports verbal communication by ensuring the slides behind every spoken word are accurate and aligned. When presenters trust their deck is current, they can focus fully on how they communicate — not what the slides say.

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Slide Sorter view

The Slide Sorter view in PowerPoint shows thumbnails of all your slides in horizontal rows.The view is useful for applying global changes to several slides at once. Also it's useful for deleting and rearranging slides.

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Informative Presentations

An informative presentation is designed to educate the audience about a specific topic, concept, or set of facts. The goal is to transfer knowledge clearly and accurately, without persuading or selling. Informative presentations are common in academic settings, corporate briefings, technical training, and media briefings. They rely on well-structured content, clear visuals, and objective language to ensure the audience walks away with a solid, accurate understanding.

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Autonomous Agent

An autonomous agent is an AI system that independently pursues goals, makes decisions, and executes tasks over time — without requiring continuous human direction. What distinguishes an autonomous agent from a simple automation script is its ability to reason, adapt to new information, and handle unexpected situations. Autonomous agents track progress toward a goal across multiple steps and sessions, making them suitable for complex enterprise workflows such as automated reporting, content updates, and communication management.

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Animated GIF

An animated GIF is a looping image format that displays a short sequence of frames in succession, creating the appearance of movement without requiring a video player. In presentations, animated GIFs can add visual interest, demonstrate a process, or inject humor into a slide. Unlike video files, GIFs play automatically and loop continuously without needing to press play. PowerPoint and most modern presentation tools support animated GIFs natively, though file size should be managed to avoid slow loading.

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