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August 24th, 2006

Making War with PowerPoint

MilitaryPPT1.jpgIf you want to pick up some tips about using PowerPoint with real bullets, read Fiasco: The American Military Adventure in Iraq, by Thomas E. Ricks, and/or visit Arms and Influence where the editors highlight the role played in the Iraq conflict by Microsoft’s infamous software. Bloggers at Crooked Timber add to the discussion with a long, lively and fascinating series of posts that are well worth reading. Of course, the core of the issue is more about flawed visual communication styles and techniques than about the warmongering tendencies of presentation software, but it is soberingly apparent from the citations and discussion that visual illiteracy is as rampant in the military as it is in business. The main difference being that in business when a project bombs no one dies (usually).

 

Posted by Robert L. Lindstrom in PowerPoint, Techniques, Tools

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One Response to “Making War with PowerPoint”

  1. Mary Waldera says:

    I saw this (you must google PowerPoint too! Interesting concept. I think I’ll join the military and continue my business there. They could use some help!

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