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Death By PowerpointPowerpoint could be the most powerful tool on your computer. But it's not. Countless innovations fail because their champions use PowerPoint the way Microsoft wants them to, instead of the right way.
Reviewed by wwhitlock Aug 15 2008, 11:36am ( 5 reviews ) • typepad.com
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Rated by wwhitlock on Aug 15 2008, 11:36am
Death By PowerpointPowerpoint could be the most powerful tool on your computer. But it's not. Countless innovations fail because their champions use PowerPoint the way Microsoft wants them to, instead of the right way.
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Rated by mayobrains on Apr 03 2008, 3:40pm
From the page: "This is cheating! It's unfair! It works."
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Rated by ykpsu on Aug 22 2007, 8:23pm
Do yourself a favor. A minute in reading what Seth Godin says will save you hours in preparing your PowerPoint presentation. Just 4 pointers will do wonder to getting your message across and winning the audience over in your favor.
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Rated by caterpillargrl on Aug 21 2007, 4:57pm
Seth Godin writes about why most Powerpoint presentations stink - that presentations fail to communicate emotion and its the emotional aspects that sell people on your product, service or idea, not a file of hard facts and figures. Check out his four components to a great presentation.
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Rated by JohnFenzel on Jan 29 2007, 2:07pm
How to deliver a briefing with Powerpoint, if you absolutely must, from master marketer and communicator, Seth Godin....
