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Breaking Murphy's Law
August 4th, 2005

Loaded for Bore

Great article in Business Week Online about the proper use of PowerPoint in conveying a message. Must reading for presentation professionals. Quotes a great authority on the topic — Dilbert.

Posted by Tom Bunzel at 3:04 PM .

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Dr. Livingston I Presume?

As a teenager living in Sao Paulo, Brazil, I owned a machete. It had a 20-inch blade, a shiny black handle and a leather sheath decorated with beads and tassels. Now Sao Paulo was a city the size of NYC at that time… a place where machetes were seldom used for any constructive purpose. In fact, the only time I really needed my machete was during a month long trip with my dad and two older brothers into the interior of the country.

This past week however, I felt a little like I was hacking through the Brazilian underbrush again as I tried to track down the origin of a common presentation related statistic.

If I were to ask you how many PowerPoint presentations are given every day around the world… what would you say?

If you need help answering this question, you can look here, here, here, here, here, here, here, here, here, here… or in countless other electronic repositories of valuable information across our great and wonderful Worldwide Web.

The answer of course is 30 million presentations every single day. Most people apparently know this. But is it true? Where does this number come from? How was it calculated? Read the rest of this entry »

Posted by Robert Befus at 11:43 AM .

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Quotes: David P. Mikkelson

The power of illustrative anecdotes often lies not in how well they present reality, but in how well they reflect the core beliefs of their audience.

~David P. Mikkelson, creator of Snopes.com

Posted by Lee Potts at 9:31 AM .

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