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by K0balt
316 days ago
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I’d love to see a PowerPoint presentation that has a million man-hours of work in it. Oh, never mind, I probably have. But seriously, this comment can easily be true, and if it is , then it is an excellent example of a human endeavour that we invented to improve efficiency but has become a bottomless sink of talent, effort, and cost directed away from generating any value whatsoever. I have never seen a presentation that couldn’t have been done just as well without the use of a computer., except to demonstrate things that are computer related. Presentations are a great example of an activity that has become an end unto itself that delivers no value, and only serves as a kind of internal preening behaviour, signalling a persons value to the organisation without actually delivering any. |
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https://mcdreeamiemusings.com/blog/2019/4/13/gsux1h6bnt8lqjd...
Communication is communication, be it by PowerPoint or semaphore, and it takes talent to do it right.
> I have never seen a presentation that couldn’t have been done just as well without the use of a computer., except to demonstrate things that are computer related.
Re-reading that, I wonder what would've happened if the Boeing wonks in that meeting had just not brought a presentation. Maybe you're right.