Non Designers Design Book (Robin Williams) (No, not that Robin Williams)
This is the best design resource for anyone who wants to create better documents, including resumes, presentation decks, web pages, posters, etc. Do yourself a favor and invest in this book. Pound-for-pound it is the best resource you can own.
Guy Kawasaki's, 10-20-30 Rules for presentations. Considered the best simple-to-remember advice for the creation of a deck that makes your audience pay attention.
The only 10 slides you need in your deck. Guy's 10 Slides is a point by point description of the creation process for effective decks that attract investment.
Presentation Zen.
Deliver Your Presentation
How to give a Ted Talk (Peter Smith). Peter has created one of the best "Step by Step" evaluations of the presentation process.
The magical science of story telling (David JP Phillips). Without a doubt, David provides the most valuable insight into the emotional journey created by story-tellers.
How to avoid "Death by Powerpoint" (David JP Philips). This presentation became an immediate Ted Talk favorite. David provides an entertaining and real perspective on the best and worst practices of many presenters.
Resources
Guy Kawasaki, The Art of the Start. Guy is a former Apple employee and evangelist. He presently is chief evangelist for web-based design software company Canva. Art of the Start is the Bible of startup texts.