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PowerPoint Dodo
Garr Reynolds is the guru of presentations. I have subscribed to his blog for a very long time, although I don’t always make time to read it. I subscribe not because I am specifically looking for tips on creating attention-grabbing presentations (although that doesn’t hurt), but because his blog is focused, passionate, and speaks with authority. This post is a keeper.
Presentation Zen is great example of someone finding something he is good at (or wants to be good at) and becoming an expert. Not just good, but great. If only every manager (and company founder) were forced to read this blog as part of their training… the world would be spared much of the pain and suffering of PowerPoint. Let’s not get me started on PowerPoint tonight. If Darwin’s theories of evolution were true, PPT would have gone the way of the Dodo, and for the same reasons. (Ungainly. Over-hyped. Inefficient. Inept. Irredeemably stupid.)
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