Bullets — 6

This forces presenters to be concise and prevents the audience from reading ahead rather than listening to the speaker.

Each bullet point should ideally contain six words or fewer. 6 Bullets

In professional communication, "6 bullets" is a cornerstone of the , a guideline used to prevent information overload on presentation slides. This forces presenters to be concise and prevents

The phrase "" typically refers to either a specific presentation design rule or a well-known action movie starring Jean-Claude Van Damme. 1. The 6x6 Rule (Presentation Design) The phrase "" typically refers to either a

Some sources suggest a slightly more flexible 6x7 Rule , allowing for seven words per line. 2. 6 Bullets (2012 Film)

Critics describe it as a solid "B movie" featuring gritty action sequences and a strong performance from Van Damme. It was released on DVD and Blu-ray by Sony Pictures .