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by jgamman
4240 days ago
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always reference a properly written report. try and make the presentation as unintelligible as possible if you are looking at it for the first time - i try and just put pictures or charts in if possible. that way you are encouraging (forcing?) people to _listen_ to what you are saying _about_ the report you have written. assume your presentation will be scatter-mailed to all sorts of people with no context. use extreme prejudice in snuffing out the powerpoint-as-document movement - not even wrong. |
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