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by toyg
1561 days ago
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Your boss must have been traumatized by some salesman. PPTs are great, when they have been written by someone who knows what to communicate and how to do it, which involves knowing your audience. For boffins, slides that are denser than average but lighter than what they would otherwise have to read, are just fine. For the layman, one better err on the side of simplicity and direct impact. > PowerPoint is something you do to a customer or to the board, not to your colleagues That is bullshit borne of insecurity. If one can be persuaded so radically by a presentation, one's convictions are pretty weak to begin with. |
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Personally I am a big fan of powerpoint for making "boxes and lines" diagrams about how a product works, what process we're using, things like that. I love making stuff like
https://www.slideshare.net/paulahoule/making-the-semantic-we...