Death by Power Point
There is nothing worse for your business than bad presentation. There are estimated 30 million presentations each day and around 50% of them kill people. I wrote earlier about the scientific findings showing that power point isn't good for our brains, so I believe we should definitely do our best to improve those power point slides, that will probably never die themselves.











Great stuff, although I'm sure it would be even better to see those slides changed dynamically during an actual presentation. It could be that it's just that I've been more aware of this stuff recently, but it seems to me that more and more people are acknowledging the fact that we have to change our PowerPoint ways.
I made an attempt at communicating some do's and don'ts of PP myself (in case you're interested).
Link: http://www.tbenjaminlarsen.com/files/8f039578ab9bc2249571e970993a96db-38.php
Posted by: T. Benjamin Larsen | April 15, 2008 at 01:51 PM