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乔布斯是如何用PPT让演讲变得更有魔力的呢?

乔布斯在现代化的数字世界里树立了名望和声誉,但其精彩的幕后故事却是在传统世界中用笔和纸勾勒出来的。在打开演示软件之前开始规划,在白板上或者纸上将想法勾勒出来,将会使你的故事更加生动形象。事实上帮你赢得听众认可的是花更多时间打造的情节,而不是制作的幻灯片本身来吸引听众。

求一份介绍乔布斯生平的英语ppt

Steven Paul "Steve" Jobs (February 24, 1955 – October 5, 2011) was an American computer entrepreneur and innovator. He was co-founder, chairman, and chief executive officer of Apple Inc.Jobs also previously served as chief executive of Pixar Animation Studios; he became a member of the board of directors of The Walt Disney Company in 2006, following the acquisition of Pixar by Disney. He was credited in Toy Story (1995) as an executive producer.

In the late 1970s, Jobs—along with Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak, Mike Markkulaand others—designed, developed, and marketed one of the first commercially successful lines of personal computers, the Apple II series. In the early 1980s, Jobs was among the first to see the commercial potential of Xerox PARC's mouse-driven graphical user interface, which led to the creation of the Macintosh. After losing a power struggle with the board of directors in 1985, Jobs resigned from Apple and founded NeXT, a computer platform development company specializing in the higher-education and business markets. Apple's subsequent 1996 buyout of NeXT brought Jobs back to the company he co-founded, and he served as its CEO from 1997 until August 2011.

In 1986, he acquired the computer graphics division of Lucasfilm Ltd, which was spun off as Pixar Animation Studios. He remained CEO and majority shareholder at 50.1 percent until its acquisition by The Walt Disney Company in 2006. Consequently Jobs became Disney's largest individual shareholder at 7 percent and a member of Disney's Board of Directors. On August 24, 2011, Jobs announced his resignation from his role as Apple's CEO.

On October 5, 2011, Jobs died in California at age 56, seven years after being diagnosed with pancreatic cancer. The cause of death has not yet been officially confirmed, but is generally believed to be pancreatic cancer.

At the time of his resignation, and again after his death, he was widely described as a perfectionist, visionary, pioneer and genius—perhaps one of the foremost—in the field of business, innovation and product design, and a man who had "profoundly" changed the face of the modern world, revolutionized at least six different industries, and an "exemplar for all chief executives". His death was widely mourned and considered a loss to the world by commentators across the globe

乔布斯早年照片(21张)姓名:史蒂夫·乔布斯(Steve Jobs) 职位:苹果联合创始人兼苹果董事、前苹果CEO。 出生年月:1955年2月24日。 逝世时间:美国当地时间 2011年10月5日 北京时间 2011年10月6日凌晨 父母:在婴儿时期被保罗·乔布斯(Paul Jobs)和克拉拉·乔布斯(ClaraJobs)领养,前者为一家激光公司的机械师,后者为会计师,两人均已过世。 兄弟姐妹:乔布斯有一名胞妹,名为莫娜·辛普森(Mona Simpson),小说家。 教育程度:1972年毕业于加利福尼亚州洛斯阿图斯的Homestead高中,后入读俄勒冈州波特兰的里德学院,六个月后退学。 家庭:与妻子劳伦·鲍威尔(Laurene Powell)相逢于哈佛大学,1991年结婚,同为素食主义者。 乔布斯23岁时育有一女,名为莉萨·乔布斯(Lisa Jobs),但并未与其生母结婚,此后与劳伦育有三名子女。 居住地:加利

乔布斯生活照(23张)福尼亚州帕罗奥多的英式红砖建筑,建于上个世纪30年代,价值约300万到500万美元,装修简陋。 外貌:身材修长,喜穿牛仔裤、黑色套领毛衣和跑鞋。 爱好:被人称为神经高度紧张的工作狂,以其热情激励他人,拥有一个“现实扭曲场”,热衷于技术,事必躬亲,傲慢而偏执,有禅宗信徒一般让人镇静的力量。 偶像:惠普联合创始人戴维·帕卡德(Dave Packard),英特尔联合创始人鲍勃·诺伊斯 (Bob Noyce)和安迪·格鲁夫(Andy Grove),以及歌星鲍勃·迪伦 (Bob Dylan)。 朋友:加利福尼亚州前州长杰里·布朗(Jerry Brown)、甲骨文(Oracle)董事长拉里·埃里森(Lawrence J Ellison)和表妹辛普森。 净资产:83亿美元(2011福布斯财富榜)  所获荣誉和奖项:1985年被里根总统授予国家技术奖章,1987年获杰斐逊公众服务奖,1989年被《公司》杂志评为“十年企业家”、拥有313项专利。

职场的人物介绍PPT怎么做?

额哼...童鞋们好,我是知晓。

在很多职场PPT中需要人物介绍页,很多童鞋不晓得怎么做才好看。

今天知晓就以我心中的神乔布斯为案例,用各种体位(板式)介绍一发。

下面这种板式,常见于发布会,简约而不失经典。1955-2011数字字体是Poiret

One,知道你会问。

职场PPT人物介绍乔布斯

依然是左右板式,加了一些色块,排版更加灵性。这里给童鞋们留个问题,为什么要把乔老爷子脸朝右看?

职场PPT人物介绍乔布斯

以笔刷为形状,把老爷子头像剪贴进去(PPT无法实现,我是用PS做的),配以纤柔的字体,老爷子显得几分妩媚,好吧我错了。

职场PPT人物介绍乔布斯

为了装X,我把人物介绍翻译了一下,CHARACTER

PROFILE,嗯!

职场PPT人物介绍乔布斯

最后来张笑容的,愿您在天堂安好。

职场PPT人物介绍乔布斯

好了,相信聪明的你都知道怎么实现的吧,除了笔刷形状那张需用ps辅助。

需要本期PPT源文件的童鞋,请私信回复乔布斯三个字。

乔布斯的ppt都是自己设计的吗?

都不是他自己做的,他当时很讨厌ppt,都是下属员工做的,忘了叫啥了,你可以去看看乔布斯传上面都有

为什么乔布斯的ppt背景只用渐变色

乔布斯渐变背景一个重要的原因是他的使用场景,其主要用途是「大场景发布会」,选用渐变背景也是非常明智的选择:1.便于发布会的摄影和录制的二次传播(暗色调的渐变背景能让电子设备拍摄时更好地抓捕住内容主题,如果是浅色背景,极容易对焦造成亮度调整过爆或过暗);2.便于观众更好地看清演讲者(如果是白色的幻灯片,只会看到一个黑色的演讲者剪影,如果纯黑背景,则不容易通过渐变反光体现演讲者的立体感);