Most quotes in presentations do not add to the story:
- Too long to read
- Too many buzzwords and generic language
- Given by a person nobody has ever heard of
- Given by a person with a position that is not very impressive (junior analyst at unknown consulting company)
- Give by a person who is very famous but has nothing to do with the subject (Ghandi)
- Used too many times
What can you do better? Find the right person, and get them to say something specific, clear, and simple: "This solution saved the launch of product [x]!"
UPDATE February 2018: I have added a new post about using quotes in PowerPoint to the blog
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